Our Atlantic steamship service third article / by Sandford Fleming. Kingston, Ont : 1897. 8 frames : map.
Nova Scotia Archives Library - Microfiche CIHM 06237 - Open Shelf Internet Archive
Reprinted from Queen's Quarterly, Vol. V, no. 1, June 23, 1897
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Our Atlantic steamship service second article / by Sandford Fleming. Kingston, Ont : 1897. 13 frames : map.
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Between France and New France : life aboard the tall sailing ships / Gilles Proulx. Toronto : Dundurn Press, 1984. 173 pages : illustrations
Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - VK18 P7613 1984
Published by Dundurn Press Limited in co-operation with Parks Canada and the Canadian Government Publishing Centre, Supply and Services Canada.
Sailing — North Atlantic Ocean — History — 18th century
Ocean travel — History — 18th century
Sailing ships — Canada — History — 18th century
Sailing ships — France — History — 18th century
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The Roar of the Sea / Captain William A. Crowell and Frank Crowell Leaman. Portugal Cove-St. Philip's, Newfoundland and Labrador : Boulder Publications, 2015. 192 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - F92 C88 2015
An adventurer who traveled the world on an epic solo voyage in a 23-foot sailboat in the 1930s. With only his dog, Togo, as a companion, Captain William Crowell overcame the challenges of an unforgiving ocean. Decades later, his grandson Frank Leaman helped him tell the story of his travels, his family's history, and also Nova Scotia's seafaring heritage. Together with Allison Lawlor, Frank has created a story that weaves Captain Crowell's life into his family's Loyalist roots and personal reflections. One grandson's loving tribute to his grandfather - a daring mariner who saw the end of a golden era of wooden ships and iron men. The Roar of the Sea, as told by Capt. William Arthur Crowell, was transcribed by his grandson, Frank Leaman, in the early 1950s. The original text has been edited by Allison Lawlor. Leaman's memories and reflections, as well as the family's Loyalist history, were recorded by Lawlor in 2014 and added to the original edited manuscript. Previous edition published in 1955.
Leaman, Frank, 1942-
Lawlor, Allison, 1971-
Crowell, William A. — Voyages and travels
Ocean travel — Biography
Seafaring life — Nova Scotia — Biography
Voyages and travels
Sailors — Nova Scotia — Biography
Memoirs.
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The story of John G. Paton, told for young folks : or, Thirty years among South sea cannibals / By the Rev. James Paton, B.A. 11th ed. Toronto : Fleming H. Revell, 1902. 304 pages; [7] pages of plates: illustrations, map, ports.; 2
Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - BV3705 P312 P313
Oceania — Description and travel
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