Records With Access Point "Harbors"

24 results found (24 digitized image(s) available).


The Saint John waterfront and harbor scene during low tide  
Item - [ca.1900]
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The Saint John waterfront and harbor seen from an elevation during low tide. Intercolonial railway pier is visible, left in the foreground, as is the Canadian Pacific pier, right in the background.

The Saint John waterfront and harbor during high tide  
Item - [ca.1900]
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The Saint John waterfront and harbor seen from an elevation during high tide. Intercolonial railway pier is visible, as is the Canadian Pacific pier, right in the background.

Passenger steam ships moored at the wharf along the harbor in Saint John  
Item - [ca.1900]
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Passenger ships moored at a wharf along the North end of the harbor in Saint John. The river boats include the Claine, as well as the side wheelers Victoria and Crystal Stream.

Steamer "State of Maine" in Saint John Harbor  
Item
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Steamer "State of Maine" was built by Hagget & Co. in Damariscotta Maine, 1878. Had a length of 216 feet, 40 feet, and weighed 1,536 tons. Curtsey of New Brunswick Museum.

"Athenia" in port of Saint John Harbor  
Item - 1905-1913
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The SS Athenia made its first voyage as a passenger ship March 25th, 1905 when it embarked from Glasgow for Saint John and continued sailing to Saint John, Montreal Quebec. The boat sunk on August 16th 1917 by a German submarine with the loss of 15 lives and 440 horses.

Ships in the Saint John Harbor  
Item - [ca.1900]
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Ships in the Saint John Harbor  
Item - [ca.1900]
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Boats in harbor in Saint John  
Item - [ca.1900]
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Two men at Partridge Island entrance to S.J Harbour from Duck Cove  
Item - 1895-1905
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Two men at the Partridge Island entrance to St John Harbour from Duck Cove, St John County.

Prince Rupert D.A.R near St. John Harbour entrance  
Item - 1895-1905
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Saint John

St. John Harbour looking at Waterfront  
Item - 1899/07/13
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Looking along waterfront, showing both square rigged ships and steamers. St, John County.

A good view of St. Andrews, looking out across the town and harbor eastward  
Item - [ca. 1900]
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Taken looking out across the town and harbor eastward.