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- Folded card with black and white photo of steamer Kingston on its last voyage from Toronto Harbour to Thousand Islands. Reverse: "THE "KINGSTON" SAILS FOR THE LAST TIME On Saturday, September 17th, 1Folded card with black and white photo of steamer Kingston on its …
- Folded card with black and white photograph of steamer "Turbinia". Reverse: "A PIONEER ON THE GREAT LAKES The first ship driven by the revolutionary new steam-turbine engine to sail the Great Lakes wFolded card with black and white photograph of steamer "Turbinia". Reverse: "A …
- Folded card with black and white photograph of steamers Chippewa, Toronto, Corona, Dalhousie City, Modjeska, Kingston and Cayuga at Toronto Harbour. Reverse: TORONTO'S PASSENGER FLEET IN 1918 PassengFolded card with black and white photograph of steamers Chippewa, Toronto, Corona, …
- The steamer "Corona" operated on the Toronto-Niagara run between 1896-1930. "The Corona was a side wheeler, capable of carrying 2,000 passengers. She was 272 feet long and was designed by a Mr. AngstThe steamer "Corona" operated on the Toronto-Niagara run between 1896-1930. "The Corona …
- Clearance form for steamer Ongiara filled out by Port of Lewiston, N.Y. authorities in 1894.Clearance form for steamer Ongiara filled out by Port of Lewiston, N.Y. …
- Black and white photograph of the steamship Cayuga with many young passengers on the decks.Black and white photograph of the steamship Cayuga with many young passengers …
- Chippewa was built by Niagara Navigation Company in 1894 and retired in 1936.Chippewa was built by Niagara Navigation Company in 1894 and retired in …
- Folded card with black and white photograph of steamships Chippewa and Cape Trinity at Toronto Harbour. Reverse: "A SUNNY AFTERNOON AT THE WATERFRONT This tranquil scene at the foot of Yonge Street rFolded card with black and white photograph of steamships Chippewa and Cape …
- "The Cayuga was built in late 1905 by the Canadian Shipbuilding Company, Toronto, and was launched at the foot of Bathurst Street March 3, 1906. She did not start on the Niagara run until the start o"The Cayuga was built in late 1905 by the Canadian Shipbuilding Company, …
- "The Cayuga was built in late 1905 by the Canadian Shipbuilding Company, Toronto, and was launched at the foot of Bathurst Street March 3, 1906. She did not start on the Niagara run until the start o"The Cayuga was built in late 1905 by the Canadian Shipbuilding Company, …
- The "Ongiara" was a wooden, double-deck, propeller driven steam ferry built in 1885 at Toronto by Melancthon Simpson and commissioned as the "Queen City". In 1888 she was sold to the Niagara TransporThe "Ongiara" was a wooden, double-deck, propeller driven steam ferry built in …
- "The Cayuga was built in late 1905 by the Canadian Shipbuilding Company, Toronto, and was launched at the foot of Bathurst Street March 3, 1906. She did not start on the Niagara run until the start o"The Cayuga was built in late 1905 by the Canadian Shipbuilding Company, …
- "The Cayuga was built in late 1905 by the Canadian Shipbuilding Company, Toronto, and was launched at the foot of Bathurst Street March 3, 1906. She did not start on the Niagara run until the start o"The Cayuga was built in late 1905 by the Canadian Shipbuilding Company, …
- Postcard stamped by St. Catharines Mail Office with a date Aug 4, 1913. There is also green one cent postage stamp of King George V "Admiral". Although George V succeeded Edward VII as King of EnglanPostcard stamped by St. Catharines Mail Office with a date Aug 4, …
- On the last page(79): handwritten note by Jean Huggins with some clerks' names.On the last page(79): handwritten note by Jean Huggins with some clerks' …
- Folded card with black and white photo of steamship Chicora passing by the Queen's Royal Hotel. Reverse: "THE "CHICORA" ARRIVES AT NIAGARA It was mid-morning on a fine summer day in the year 1908 asFolded card with black and white photo of steamship Chicora passing by …
- Black and white photograph of a steamship at the dock. There is a sign "Toronto Boats - Canada Steamship Lines" in the background as well as a few vehicles parked there. In the immediate right foregrBlack and white photograph of a steamship at the dock. There is …
- Undated photo but steamer "Toronto" was in use between 1899 and 1938.Undated photo but steamer "Toronto" was in use between 1899 and 1938.
- Black and white photograph of steamship Cayuga at Toronto harbour. Reverse: "THE "CAYUGA" ARRIVES IN TORONTO By far the most Impressive approach to Toronto is by water, and the splendid view of the cBlack and white photograph of steamship Cayuga at Toronto harbour. Reverse: "THE …
- Black and white photograph with panoramic view of Queenston and Niagara River, with a steamship waiting at Queenston dock. The picture taken from the Brock's monument (located in Queenston Heights PaBlack and white photograph with panoramic view of Queenston and Niagara River, …
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