Item is a photograph of the view of the steel plant from Crawley's Creek in Westmount, with boats docked.
Item is a photograph of the "Albert J. Lutz", a schooner outfitted as a Canadian Q ship during World War 1. A 4" gun was mounted on its deck behind the dories. It was stationed in Sydney harbour from 1917-1918.
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, DevonportItem is a photograph of the steamship Hope.
Item is a photograph of the steamship Hope.
Item is a photograph of men putting meteorite on the ship.
Item is a photograph looking to the sea from the ship.
Item is a photograph of men trying to move meteorite.
Item is a photograph of the Steamship Hope and a tent.
Item is a photograph of men trying to move meteorite onto the S.S. Hope.
Item is a photograph of men trying to move meteorite onto the S.S. Hope.
Item is a photograph of men trying to move meteorite onto the S.S. Hope.
Item is a photograph of men trying to move meteorite onto the S.S. Hope.
Item is a photograph of men trying to move meteorite onto the S.S. Hope.
Item is a photograph of men trying to move meteorite onto the S.S. Hope.
Item is a photograph of unidentified men aboard the S.S. Hope.
Item is a photograph of unidentified men aboard the S.S. Hope.
Item is a photograph of two unidentified men on board the S.S. Hope.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified Dutch girl aboard the S.S. Hope.
Item is a photograph of the S.S. Hope in Baddeck Bay.
Item is a photograph of boats on the Bras d'Or. The Cabot Trail is to the right with small fishing crafts in the harbour at Cheticamp.
Item is a photograph of a giant oil tanker at Port Hawkesbury.
Item is a photograph of a giant oil tanker at Port Hawkesbury.
Item is a photograph of the international Snipe Sailing Championship in Sydney Harbour.
Item is a photograph of a skipper on the wharf with a little girl.
Item is a photograph of fixing the hull.
Item is a photograph of a skipper in a sailboat.
Item is a photograph of a skipper on the wharf with kids.
Item is a photograph of Brenda Two and Skipper being welcomed at North Sydney Yacht Club. Steve Astephen looking on.
Item is a photograph of the vessel "Red Diamond Six" in harbour.
Item is a photograph of an aerial view of a sailing vessel in the Sydney harbour with ice clampers.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Item is a photograph of the Sophia docked at the Sydney dry dock.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Item is a photograph of the ripped hull of the ship. Cumber falling into the sea.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Item is a photograph of the ripped hull of the ship. Cumber falling into the sea.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Item is a photograph of three unidentified yachtsmen aboard a boat in the North Sydney harbour.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Item is a photograph of five sail boats in the bay.
Item is a photograph of unidentified men aboard Peary's steamship 'Hope'.
Item is a photograph of unidentified men aboard Peary's steamship 'Hope'.
Item is a photograph of sailboats in Baddeck Bay
Item is a photograph of sailboats in Baddeck Bay
Item is a photograph of sailboats in the water near Hollifield House
Item is a photograph of a sailboat in Baddeck Bay
Item is a photograph of unidentified men aboard the SS Hope.
Item is a photograph of a man looking from the S.S. Hope.
Item is a photograph of a regatta of sailboats at Baddeck.
Item is a photograph of a regatta of sailboats in Baddeck.
Items are three postcards of warships and ships in Sydney Harbour in 1909.
Item is a postcard of two anchors and a cannon salvaged from sunken French warships in Louisbourg.
Item is a photograph of the tugboat "Douglas H. Thomas" that towed coal to Halifax. The boat was lost off the entrance to Ingonish on Oct. 4, 1924.
Item is a photograph of shipping piers at the Esplanade.
Item is a photograph of a convoy in Sydney Harbour during the WWI, taken from the coal piers. At least two ships are visible in the harbour.