Ships and Shipping: Transportation & Communication: "Royal William" pioneer of trans Atlantic steam navigation leaving Pictou Harbour for London 100 years ago
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Ships and Shipping: Transportation & Communication: "Royal William", Customs Book, Port of Pictou, showing ships names, captains and cargo, August, 1833
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Ships and Shipping: Transportation & Communication: "Saladin", carved wooden head
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Ships and Shipping: Transportation & Communication: "Saladin", illustration in London Illustrated News, June 29, 1844
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Ships and Shipping: Transportation & Communication: "Saladin", photogragh of figurehead
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Ships and Shipping: Transportation & Communication: "Schiffbek", German freighter from Hamburg loading pulpwood for Rotterdam, May 23, 1938
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Ships and Shipping: Transportation & Communication: "Scotia", coloured postcard of the I. C. R. ferry steamer "Scotia" in the Strait of Canso
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Ships and Shipping: Transportation & Communication: "Scotia", postcard of the I. C. R. ferry steamer "Scotia" at Mulgrave, N.S.
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Ships and Shipping: Transportation & Communication: "Senlac", dining saloon in Steamer Senlac from Maritime Merchant Sept. 8, 1904, p. 24
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Ships and Shipping: Transportation & Communication: "Shannon & Chesapeake" going into action June 1, 1813, No. 1
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Ships and Shipping: Transportation & Communication: "Shannon & Chesapeake" going into Halifax Harbour 1813, No. 4
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Ships and Shipping: Transportation & Communication: "Shannon & Chesapeake" photo of painting, #2
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Ships and Shipping: Transportation & Communication: "Sigdal"
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Ships and Shipping: Transportation & Communication: "Sir C. Ogle" first steam ferryboat between Halifax and Dartmouth, ordered in 1828
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Ships and Shipping: Transportation & Communication: "Snow Queen" the old Nova Scotian Barque, Painting by James E. Collier
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