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Naval Convoy in Plymouth, England

  • NSSXA 82-527-7227
  • Item
  • 1914

Item is a photograph of a naval convoy moving along the coast near Plymouth, England during World War 1. Taken on October 14, 1914, the ink description on the photo reads "The largest fleet of liners to cross the Atlantic at one time (32 in number) with 33,000 Canadian troops on board".

Abrahams and Sons, Devonport

H.M.S. Pelican

  • NSSXA 77-389-523
  • Item
  • [ca. 1900]

Item is a photograph of the H.M.S. Pelican, which launched in April 1877 and sunk in 1933.

Kazanjian, Kaiden

Schooner

  • NSSXA 78-165-1915
  • Item

Item is a photograph of a schooner in Sydney

Geadiola

  • NSSXA 78-959-2809
  • Item

Item is a photograph of the ship Geadiola.

Peary arriving at Sydney Harbour

  • NSSXA 78-970-2820
  • Item

Item is a photograph of Robert Peary's ship Roosevelt arriving at the Cape Breton Electric Company Wharf.

Gaspe Fishing Schooner

  • NSSXA 79-239-3219
  • Item

Item is a penline sketch done of G.M.D. Tod of a Gaspe fishing schooner.

Port Bevis Shipping Piers

  • NSSXA 79-473-3453
  • Item

Item is a photograph of the Victoria Gypsum Mining and Manufacturing Co. Ltd. pier with ships at anchor.

"L'Ardent"

  • NSSXA 80-23-4203
  • Item

Item is a print of L'Ardent, inscribed to M. Bourinot from the officers of the ship. It shows seamen aboard the ship.

H.M.S. Pelican

  • NSSXA 77-391-525
  • Item

Item is a photograph of the raising of the Pelican, an Elizabethan wreck in Sydney Harbour; the ship was towed out and destroyed.

International coal piers, Sydney

  • NSSXA 77-6-135
  • Item

Item is a photograph showing of the old No. 1 pier, known as a bucket loader. The two men standing on the bucket are identified as William and Frank Fitzgerald.

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