Ships and Shipping: Transportation & Communcation: Newfoundland
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Ships and Shipping: Transportation & Communication S. S. Parisian
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Ships and Shipping: Transportation & Communication: "Barque "Nova Scotia"
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Ships and Shipping: Transportation & Communication: "C. S. John W. MacKay"
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Ships and Shipping: Transportation & Communication: "Frederick P. Elkin" [Schooner "Frederick P. Elkin", built at Cape d'Or, N.S., 1919. Originally named "Seaman A.O." Owned by R. C. Elkin & Son, St. John N.B. until 2 or 3 years ago, when she was sold to
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Ships and Shipping: Transportation & Communication: "G. R. Gring"
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Ships and Shipping: Transportation & Communication: "Game Cock"
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Ships and Shipping: Transportation & Communication: "Gazelle" [Barque "Gazelle", River John, Pictou County, N. S.. She was 999 tons net & was the last square rigged ship on the Pictou register…]
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Ships and Shipping: Transportation & Communication: "George Peake"
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Ships and Shipping: Transportation & Communication: "Glenlivet"
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Ships and Shipping: Transportation & Communication: "Glory of the Seas" [Plate from painting ship "Glory of the Seas" taking on pilot from " ___ of Sandy Hook New York]
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Ships and Shipping: Transportation & Communication: "Great Republic" [(Painting by John B. Whiting) Built by Donald McKay at East Boston, Mass. In 1852. Was the larfest clipper ever built. Shown as she was originally rigged]
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Ships and Shipping: Transportation & Communication: "Great Republic" [Clipper Ship "Great Republic" (2 copies) built by Donald Mackay, East Boston, 1853 from painting by Charles Robert Patterson
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Ships and Shipping: Transportation & Communication: "Great Republic" [Launch of the "Great Republic" at Donald Mackay's Shipyard Oct. 4th, 1853]
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Ships and Shipping: Transportation & Communication: "Gypsum King" [Photo taken at Spinsirs Island Wharf (on Windsor & New York run)]
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