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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. Artifacts, General Arrangement Plans, Etc.

5. Photographs, Prints, Pictures, Posters, Charts

8. Books

13. Directories, Annuals

14. Periodicals, Newsletters, Etc.

15. Order Form

ARTIFACTS, MEMORABILIA, ETC.

1. Houseflag, Algoma Steel, from Yankcanuck. Used. 57 x 32 in. pennant. Fly end worn and requires repairs. Some fading. RESERVE PRICE $50. 2. Houseflag, Canada Steamship Lines, never used, 87x43in, excellent condition. Flag does not show maple leaf on the central black section which indicates that it was manufactured prior to the mid-1960s. RESERVE PRICE $100. 3. Houseflag, Bulk Carriers, 6x3ft unused, excellent condition. RESERVE PRICE $50. 4. Houseflag, Purvis Marine 40 x 21 in. burgee. Sewn nylon. Blue border, white field with black PML letters. Excellent condition. Likely not flown. RESERVE PRICE $50. 5. National flag United States (Stars and Stripes), 6x3ft, unused. 6. Houseflag from Upper Lakes Shipping. Seems faded, but appears unflown. Nylon. Sewn, not printed. 36 x 15 in burgee. RESERVE PRICE $50. 7. Travel brochures – Canada Steamship Lines 1963 – colour four sheet brochure for S.S. Richelieu. Folds into 16 pages. Second brochure, all in French, for same cruises. 8. Travel brochure – Canadian Pacific Great Lakes Service – colour 9 x 24 brochure, 3 panels. With printed price and schedule insert for 1961 season. 9. Travel brochures – 5 brochures for ferries. C&O from 1951 and 1963, Milwaukee Clipper from 1960 and 1962. Lake Michigan Ferries (Badger) 1988. All in good condition. 10. Travel brochures – 4 brochures for Georgian Bay ferries – 1963 Owen Sound Trans, 1975 O-N Chi- Cheemaun, 1963 Georgian Bay fold out tourist map (three colour), and Norgoma Museum. 11. Travel brochures – 3 fold out colour for Georgian Bay Line North & South American. 1961, 1966, and 1966 Seaway cruises. 12. SOUTH AMERICAN 1966, ticket Buffalo Detroit in ticket envelope, also small envelope with 14 unused postcards, some of SOUTH AMERICAN but most showing en route shore scenery on typical cruises (cards removed from plastic-clip postcard album). 13. CITY OF WINDSOR drawing by Fr. E.J. Dowling. Printed on front of program card for 1985 dinner meeting. 8 x 6 ½ 14. Canada Steamship Lines – commemorative booklet for christening of HON. PAUL MARTIN at Collingwood in 1984. Published by Seaports and The Shipping World in Dec 1984. 11 x 8 ½ 28p. Many photos and ads. 15. CSL package freight 12-page 11x8 in magazine Apr 1962 "Fort" and "River" classes, mostly vessel photos. 16. CSL Toronto Niagara small folder, opens to 12x6in, 1951 schedules and fares. 17. Detroit & Navigation Co. steamboat pass for 1916 for the president of Rock Island Rwy. 18. Great Lakes Towing Co. General Tariff booklet from April 1976. 15p. 8 x 5. sc.

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19. Register of Machinery, Chains and Wire Ropes from Canada Steamship Lines SASKATOON. Details of lifting gear and inspections in the 1950s. The book is soiled and somewhat tattered, but intact. 20. Misener stationery 11x8½in unused. Six GEORGE M. CARL, five JOHN E.F. MISENER. Small sketch of vessel and its name in upper left corner but nothing else such as address, telephone number etc. 21. Misener Transportation – a nylon scarf measuring 9 x 48 printed with Misener crowns yellow & blue. In slightly worn box with Misener name on it. 22. Pittsburgh Steamship Co. Boiler and engine room Inspection booklet from steamer William B. Dickson in 1959. Detailed. 8 ½ x 5. 23. Souvenir soft-cover view book Welland Ship Canal 6x9in, early 1930s. 16 photos (not postcards) showing canal construction, locks and other installations and also one or two of ships making transits. 24. Felt pennant, maroon and yellow, city of Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Four-inch circle shows freighter in Poe Lock. 25 Felt pennant from S.S. ASSINIBOIA. Red with white lettering. 22 inches in length. 26. Souvenir – a small 5” diameter hand painted life ring depicting the CAYUGA by noted Nanaimo BC artist Jack Hardcastle. There were sold in the 40s and 50s and are sought after (see photos on the TMHS Facebook page). RESERVE PRICE $40.00 27. Telescope, brass (?), 12x16in, extends to 22 in., in wooden box (lid has separated). Not a nautical telescope but of recent manufacture and made to appeal to astronomy hobbyists. 28. Fire-hose nozzle, 8 in, possibly made of brass. Came from unnamed tugboat. 29. Four International Shipmasters' Assoc. glasses 4½ in. tall, ISMA logo, from 1980 convention Toledo. 30. One glass mug with handle, 5 in. tall, ISMA logo, from 1975 convention at Point Edward. 31. Upper Lakes Shipping. Marbulk brochure, 12p, large photos and some text. Also four specification sheets on deep-sea ships AMBASSADOR, CITADEL HILL, NELVANA, PIONEER. 1980s? 32. Seven unused crew shore passes, 4½ x 4 in five HENRY STEINBRENNER, two THOMAS WILSON. 33. Trent-Severn Waterway map 31 x 41in. Bay of Quinte to Rice Lake section 1969 suitable for boaters. 34. Welland Canal 150th anniversary dollars in commemorative descriptive card. Two different anniversary dollars issued to mark the occasion, apparently valid for purchases in city of Welland for limited period. 35. Kinsman Marine Transit. Unused items from 1970s (?). Long brown envelope, small white envelope, shore pass, report of damage caused by dock machinery, purchase requisition in triplicate, letterhead, personnel employment questionnaire. The forms have not been filled in. 36. Souvenir folder of 12 black & white 2 ½ x 3 ½ photos of the new Welland Canal and ships such as NORONIC, WINDSOLITE and IMARI. Sharp. All taken circa 1931. In yellow card folder. One side flap missing. 37. Station Bill from PAM SCHNEIDER. March 1942. Names faded, edges water damaged. Stored folded in four AND poster for Pilot Rules for the Great Lakes (issued 1912). Measures 24 x 16. Good condition folded in four.

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38. Same as above – from Cliff’s ANGELINE, 1955. Also Pilot Rules poster (water damaged) 39. Stock certificates (2) for Detroit & Cleveland Navigation Co. One orange (1925), one blue (1942). Measure 7 x 10 ½. 40. Tug service receipts from PAM SCHNEIDER. 2 books measuring 5 x 8. Details usage of tugs for 1952 and 1953 season. Yellow copy sent to office, Blue retained in book. Some entries hard to read. 41. Promotional booklet – Upper Lakes Shipping Ltd. Ships of the Fleet. 8 x 12. 24p. booklet given fleet and individual ship statistics for the fleet in 1973. Illustrated with b&w photos. Near new condition. 42. Brochures from AQUARAMA. 1 9 x 15 colour fold out brochure, 1 9 x 12 two colour, 12 page 9 x 12 colour Inaugural Cruise souvenir program (has been folded). All c. 1956.

GENERAL ARRANGEMENTS PLANS

General Arrangements (GA) plans issued by shipyards. Size varies; many are large, approximately 6 to 8 feet long, up to 4 feet high, but some are smaller. Some plans may have smudging or minor defects such as small tears. All are folded unless stated as being rolled. 43. Allied Shipbuilding, Oceanographic R/V VECTOR. GA. 24 x 36 in. 2 sheets. 44. Canadian Navy Destroyers SKEENA and SAGUENAY 1/8” general drawings. 13 x 21 in. Need magnifier to see detail. 45. Canadian Vickers, CCGC EDWARD CORNWALLIS. 1949. GA. 33 x 48 in. 1 sheet. 46. Davie Shipbuilding, MANITOULIN, very large General Arrangements plan, spar deck and top deck, overhead views, undated. Some smudging. 47. Davie Shipbuilding, undated, MANITOULIN, very large General Arrangements plan, profile. Some smudging. 48. Marine Consultants, St. Catharines. RIVERSHELL. Large capacity plan of profile and overhead views, everything very basic, not detailed. 1983. 49. Adelaide Ship Constructors. Tug WILLIAM J. MOORE (ex. Alice A). General arrangement. 20 x 38 in. 1 sheet. 50. Cammell, Laird & Co. Canaller JAMES B. FOOTE. 1922. General arrangement. 24 x 35 in. Dark but sharp. 51. Collingwood, HON. PAUL MARTIN, 1985, capacity plan very detailed; profile plan of ship fairly basic. 52. Davie Shipbuilding, JEAN PARISIEN, 1977, GA profile, basic rather than detailed. Some smudging. 53. Collingwood, R.BRUCE ANGUS, 1957, GA profile. Plan is dark. 18 x 44 in. 1 sheet. 54. Collingwood, FRANKCLIFFE HALL, 1979, GA profile prior to conversion to HALIFAX. Plan has been reproduced rather faintly. 55. Collingwood, FRANKCLIFFE HALL, 1982, GA ship's profile and also overhead plans of decks.

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56. Collingwood, PRAIRIE HARVEST, 1982. Side Elevation GA. 28 x 98 in. 1 sheet. 57. Davie, CEDARGLEN, three different GA plans, large, some smudging. 1976? (1) GA profile. (2) Spar deck and top deck. (3) Tank top and lower decks. 58. Davie, CARTIERDOC (later CEDARGLEN), 1995 updated version of Oct. 1977 plan. Capacity plan, very detailed, some smudging. 59. Collingwood, Hull No. 225 (Hon. Paul Martin), March 1982. GA plans, profile and overheads, basic rather than detailed. 60. Damen Shipyards, HERO CLASS PATROL CRAFT FOR CCG – Halifax Shipyard builder. 1994. GA. 42 x 36 in. 1 sheet. 61. Davie Shipbuilding, FOUNDATION VALOUR, tug GA plans, undated, 4x3ft. Profile and overhead deck plan, views. Fairly detailed but reproduced rather faintly. 62. Fisheries & Oceans CCGS EARL GREY. 1997. GA. 24 x 48 in. 1 sheet. 63. Fraser Shipyards, Self-Unloader conversion for CASON J. CALLAWAY, PHILIP R. CLARKE and ARTHUR M. ANDERSON. General Arrangement. Measures 12 x 35. 64. Genstar Shipyard, CCGS W.E. RICKER, 1986. GA and profile drawings. 18 x 24 in. 2 sheets. 65. German & Milne, Design of LORD SEKIRK. 1967. Ferry ran from PEI to NS. 28 x 48 in. 3 sheets. 66. JOSIFF I, gypsum carrier built by Chantiers de la Seine 1960. GA plan, large and detailed. Profile and overhead views. Also see next item. 67. JOSEPH, gypsum carrier, plan about 3x3ft. or slightly larger. GA plan, profile and overhead deck layouts. In spite of slightly different names, seems to be same ship as in previous item. 68. Howaldtswerke, Hamburg, HAVFALK cargo ship. Large combined GA plan, capacity, profile and overhead plans. 1979. 69. Shipyard Peters BV, FRISIAN SPRING, 2005, GA. 20 x 31 in. 1 sheet. 70. Tug OFFSHORE SUPPLIER GA and construction. 1978. 24 x 36 in. 1 sheet. 71. Smiths Dock, Middlesbrough, M.V. SOUTH ISLANDS large rolled up GA plan, profile and overhead of Main (?) Deck. PLEASE NOTE: Postage, regardless of destination, is very high for items mailed in cardboard tube. 72. U.S.S. TEXAS, drawings showing Outboard profile, and deck views. Drawn in 1971 by W.J. Blount. 73. Tanker VALIANT, Sealift Chemicals, Oyster Bay, N.Y. Combined GA plan and capacity plan including profile and overhead views, dated 1991. 74. Tanker VALIANT (same ship as above). Large GA plan dated 1991, profile and overhead views but without capacity information. 75. Ulstein Mek. Versted Tug SISTELLA (now OCEAN DELTA) Capacity plan. 1973. 24 x 36 in. 76. USMC – V2-S-AP 2&3 VICTORY SHIP. 1943. GA and Profile. 32 x 64 in. 1 sheet.

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77. Austin & Pickersgill, Sunderland. SD-14 cargo ship CANADIAN PIONEER, 1976. (1) Large plan that combines tank capacities, profile and overhead deck views. (2) Sectional plan showing bale capacities, hold and tween deck heights, fairly basic. 78. Harold A. Underhill. Various plans for BOATS FOR MODEL WARSHIPS (drawn approximately 1/50 scale) – 40’ picket boats, 27’ whalers, fast motor boats, lifeboats, fisherman’s beach boat, yawls & dinghies. Clearly drawn. Sheets range in size from 14 x 14 in. to 28 x 36 in. 8 sheets.

PHOTOGRAPHS 79. Folder of quality 8 ½ x 11 photocopies of b&w passenger ship press photos – Seeandbee, City of Buffalo, North American, South American etc. 12 sheets (on regular white paper) 80. Black & white 8 1/2 x 11 print of ALABAMA in Kirby Line colours. On photo paper 81. Black & white 8 x 10 photo of ALGOLAKE. Stern view. Dark image. 82. Colour 8 x 10 photo of ARMCO unloading ore at Toledo into a pile. Partial view of ship, good view of boom. 83. Black & white 8 x 10 photo of ASSINIBOIA at dock. Borders uneven. 84. 8 x 10 colour photo of Cypriot ship BLUEBILL in Welland Canal 85. Colour 8 x 10 photo of CANADIAN TRANSFER unloading. Holes punched in lower edge, does not affect image of ship. 86. CHICORA 5x7 b&w photo. Some creased in paper. Image unharmed. 87. Sepia 8 x 10 photo of CHINA. Modern print. 88. Black & white 8 x 10 photo reproductions of Canada Steamship Line advertisements from the 20s and 30s – “Niagara to the Sea” and Saguenay Cruises, however they do not depict ships – 4 images for one bid. 89. Same as previous but two 11 x 14 reproductions mounted on stiff cards. Sharp. 2 images for one bid.

90. Black & white 8 x 10 photo of CITY OF BENTON HARBOR. Stern view taken at . 91. Black & white 8 x 10 photo of CITY OF DETROIT III at the Soo Locks being towed by tug IOWA. 92. Sepia 8 x 10 photo of CITY OF DETROIT III at Detroit docks in 1930s. Modern print. 93. Black & white 8 x 10 photo of CITY OF GRAND RAPIDS. 94. 8 x 10 colour photo of COLUMBIA STAR on the St. Marys River. Tight bow shot. 95. Sepia 8 x 10 photo of CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS at the dock. Modern print. 96. Black & white 5 x 7 photo of JOHN ERICSSON. Copy print. Faint. 97. Black & white 8 x 10 photo of FERNDALE approaching dock. Neat pen caption on border. 98. An 8 x 10 view of FORT CHAMBLY in the Welland Canal in the early 60s. Sun faded. In a wooden frame (in rough condition). Mat is foxed (brown spots).

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99. Black & white 8 x 10 photo of LEWIS WILSON FOY. Stern view. 100. Colour 8 x 10 photo of CSL’s FRONTENAC (partial bow) and Cypriot ship HERCEGOVIA (stern) in the Welland Canal. 101. Same frame and size and condition as above – stern view of the FRONTENAC in the Welland Canal.

102. Black & white 8 ½ x 11 photo of GREATER BUFFALO. Broad view. On photo paper. 103. Black & white 8 ½ x 11 print of GREATER DETROIT. Broad view. 104. Black & white 8 x 10 photo of interior of HAMONIC. 105. Black & white 8 x 10 photos of interiors of HAMONIC – the observation deck and saloon deck. Both well-lit and good quality. 2 photos. 106. Black & white 11 x 14 photo of observation deck of HAMONIC (same as one image above). Sharp. 107. Black & white 8 x 10 photo of HAMONIC approaching dock. Handsome photo in her early years. 108. Colour 8 x 10 photo of ELTON HOYT 2nd on the St. Clair River in late 90s. 109. Black & white 8 x10 photo of advertising poster for Northern Navigation showing HURONIC. 110. Black & white 8 x10 photo of the IMPERIAL CORNWALL in the Welland Canal. Plain black frame. 111. Sepia 8 x 10 print of JAPAN in Soo Locks circa 1890. Modern print. 112. Colour 8 x 10 print of KEEWATIN on the St. Marys River in 1960s. 113. Black & white 8 x 10 photo of KEYSTATE, in canal, slightly fuzzy. 114. Black & white 8 x 10 photos of interiors of KINGSTON – cabin passageway and rotunda. Well lit. 2 photos. 115. Black & white aerial view of CSL’s KINGSTON on the St. Lawrence River. Slightly muddy. 116. Same as above. 11x14 photo of same.

117. A professional colour view of the MANTADOC at a grain elevator in Port Colborne. Commercially framed in a brushed nickel frame with double mats. Photo is 8 x 12, measurements with frame is 11 x 14. Minor scratching on frame, does not affect appearances. 118. Black & white 8 ½ x 11 print of MILWAUKEE CLIPPER entering port. On photo paper. 119. Black & white 8 x 10 photo of NANTICOKE. Stern view. Slightly dark. Small nick in emulsion. 120. Black & white 8 x 10 photo of NORONIC approaching the dock. 121. Black & white 8 x 10 print of NORTH AMERICAN at dock. Print is a bit “muddy”. 122. Black & white 8 ½ x 11 print of OCTORARA in the Soo Locks. On photo paper. 123. Colour 8 ½ x 11 print of PATHFINDER (later Goderich) in Upper Lakes colours in the Soo Locks c. 1964. On photo paper. 124. Colour 8 x 10 photo of barge PATHFINDER (ex. J.L. MAUTHE) with tug JOYCE L. VAN ENKENVORT on the St. Clair River. Stern view.

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125. Black & white 8 x 10 of tug/barge PRESQUE ISLE. Stern view. Dark image. 126. Colour 8 x 10 photo of QUEBECOIS on the St. Marys River. 127. Black & white 8 x 10 photo of RAPIDS KING. Nice broad view. 128. Black & white 8 x 10 photo of RAPIDS KING in St. Lawrence Rapids. 129. Same as previous except 11 x 14 of same image.

130. Black & white 8 x 10 photo of RAPIDS QUEEN in rapids on the St. Lawrence. 131. Black & white 5 x 7 photo of SARNIADOC, stern view, loading. Neat pen writing on bottom margin. 132. Black & white 8 x 10 photo of J.F. SCHOELLKOPF JR. being towing. Image dark. 133. Black & white 8 ½ x 11 print of SEEANDBEE on photo paper. Nice broad view. 134. Black & white 8 x 10 print of SIR THOMAS SHAUGHNESSY. Camera was crooked, but printed squarely. 135. Black & white 8 x10 print of SOUTH AMERICAN on St. Clair River. Copy of Pesha photo. 136. Black & white 8 x 10 photo of MICHAEL K. TEWKSBURY on the St. Marys River. 137. Black & white 8 x 10 print of TIONESTA. Tight view – stern partially cut off. 138. A 5 x 7 ½ oversized colour postcard of the TURBINIA entering Hamilton fastened to a mat in an 8 x 10 wooden frame. 139. A 3 ½ x 5 colourized photo of the TURBINIA on Lake Ontario. Framed in an 9 1/2 x 11 ½ wooden frame. 140. Color 8 x 10 photo of tanker TURID KNUDSEN at Corunna ON. 141. Sepia 8 x 10 photo of WINSLOW at the Soo in the 1880s. Modern print. 142. Black & white 8 x 10 photo of WOLVERINE of 1974. Stern view. Slightly dark image. 143. Sepia 8 x 10 interior dining room view of unidentified passenger ship. Likely Anchor Line vessel such as JAPAN or INDIA. 144. Black & white 8x10 of Dock scene loading automobiles on unidentified passenger ship, many people standing around. 145. Black & white 8 x10 photo of building on Woodward Ave. Detroit. Building with a Northern Navigation advertising billboard. Nice view. 146. Sepia 8 x 10 of unidentified whaleback steamer in Soo lock with whaleback barge. Modern print. 147. Sepia 8 x 10 of unidentified whaleback barge at an ore dock. Modern print. These next b&w photos (nos. 148 to 157) are old copy photos done by Dyke Cobb, a skilled photographer. They are dry mounted two to a page, on 3-hole stiff cardboard pages. With care, photos can be removed from their cardboard backing by working inward from a corner. Photos range in size from 4 to 4 ½” in height, 7 to 7 ½” wide. 148. HAMONIC (7 x 9) on St. Marys River c. 1939. Reverse: Canadian Soo Lock with unidentified wooden steamer (6 ½ x 10) 149. MATAAFA wreck, UNITED EMPIRE, Reverse: NORTHERN BELLE, NORTHERN QUEEN ~ 7 ~

150. LAKE ERIE, MAGNETAWAN. Reverse: DePERE, MANITOBA (i) (Beatty Line) 151. CRESCENT CITY wreck, JANE MILLER. Reverse: ASSINIBOIA, CITY OF OWEN SOUND 152. CUMBERLAND, WAUBUNO. Reverse: JAMES E. DAVIDSON, ALBERTA 153. ASSINIBOIA, AMAZON. Reverse: CHICORA, CITY OF WINNIPEG 154. MANITOULIN (i), HURONIC. Reverse: CLIFTON, FRANCES SMITH 155. SEEANDBEE, IRONSIDE. Reverse: ALBERTA, EMERALD 156. CITY OF COLLINGWOOD, FERDINAND SCHLESINGER. Reserve: PLANET, MANITOBA 157. ALGOMA, NORTHERN BELLE Reverse: CHICORA (of Collingwood), LAWRENCE We have 14 different early postcards for auction being sold in three lots (of 6 cards, 4 cards and 3 cards for one bid). All are standard 3 ½ x 5 ½ postcards. Defects noted. All have some degree of corner wear, most very minor. 158. Early colour card of passenger ship BROCKVILLE in Thousand Islands. Unused. Colour linen card of CAYUGA. Broad view, slightly distant. Unused. Colour card of GATINEAU in Lachine Rapids. Slightly faded. Unused. Color card of KINGSTON. Broad view. Some minor postal ink on front. Post marked 1910. Colour card of RAPIDS QUEEN in Lachine Rapids. Neat pen writing on front. Unused. Colour card of Parry Sound harbour. Depicts passenger ship distant. Unused. 159. Colour chrome of ferry BADGER leaving harbour. Writing on back. Colour linen of ferry CITY OF CHEBOYGAN. Portion background lost. Rear in same condition. Colour card of EASTERN STATES. Broad view. Post marked 1909. B&w card of whaleback leaving Canadian lock. Card has been trimmed smaller. Post marked 1907. 160. B&w card of tanker JOAN VIRGINIAN (stern, distant) passing freighter at Humberstone. Unused. B&w card of passenger ship SAINT JOHN at Saint John NB. Unused. B&w STELLAMARIS taken from CITADELLE in August 1958. Distant view. Unused.

BOOKS Books are heavy and postage can be high. Postage is calculated on the weight and dimensions of package and distance to destination. Minor defects and short inscriptions ("Happy Birthday" etc.) not noted. Abbreviations: p – pages; hc – hard cover; sc – soft cover; dj – dust jacket; illus. -- illustrated. Canada 161. Becker, William H. From the Atlantic to the Great Lakes: A History of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the St. Lawrence Seaway. n.d., 179p. sc. 9 x 6, Few illus. Contents contains little about ships.

162. Dawson, S.E. The Saint Lawrence Basin and Its Border-Lands: The Story of Their Discovery, Exploration and Occupation. 1905. 442p. 9 x 5½. hc. Some light foxing on edges, else decent copy. Illus. with maps & plates.

163. Langille, Jacqueline. Samuel Cunard. 1992, 48p, sc, 9 x 6, illus. Short biography of founder of Cunard Line.

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164. Tatley, Richard. Segwun: A Muskoka Tour. 1998, sc, 8 x 8, illus. Stories and photos of places to be seen by passengers from decks of Segwun on her longer excursions. Very little on Segwun herself. 165. Trent Canal. Reference and Guide Book. Reproduction (c. 1985) of 1911 publication. 100+p, 12 x 8, illus. Includes Kawartha Lakes, Lake Simcoe, and Lake Couchiching. Photos, seven fold out maps, 24p of original (1911) advertisements. 166. R.M.S. Segwun 25th Anniversary Commemorative Issue. 2006. 36pp. sc. 11 x 8 ½. Many colour photos. Great Lakes (Canadian and United States) 167. American Steamship Co. How to Make a Steamship Float and other Great Lakes Recipes. 1984. 135p. sc, spiral bound. 9 x 5½. Recipes were contributed by employees. Not terribly ship related, but has some b&w photos of ships in the fleet.

168. Bailey, Gary & Dr. Richard Wright (ed.) Lake Log ’78: An Annual Review of the Great Lakes Shipping Season. 1979. 80 p. sc. 9 x 6. A collection of news, event and statistics of the 1978 season. Only year published. Many illus.

169. Barry, James P. The Fate of the Lakes. 1972, 192p, hc, dj, 8 x 10, many illus. Economic and environmental matters affecting ships, power installations, fisheries, beaches, etc. of Great Lakes. 170. Barry, James P. Ships of the Great Lakes – 300 Years of Navigation. 1973. 256p. hc, dj, 11 x 8 1/2 . Many illus.

171. Barry, James P. Wrecks and Rescues of the Great Lakes. 1981. 116p. hc. dj. 11 x 8 ½. Many illus.

172. Bowen, Dana Thomas. Lore of the Lakes. 1973, 314p, hc, dj, 9 x 6, many illus.

173. Bowen, Dana Thomas. Memories of the Lakes. 1969, 292p, hc, dj, 9 x 6, many illus. 174. Bowen, Dana Thomas. Shipwrecks of the Lakes. 1974, 368p, dj, 9 x 6, many illus. 175. Brookes, Ivan S. The Lower St. Lawrence. 1974, 361p, hc, dj. 11 x 8½. An extensive historical reference. Many illus.

176. Boyer, Dwight. Ghost Ships of the Great Lakes. 1968, 294p, hc, dj, 8½ x 5½, some illus.

177. Boyer, Dwight. Great Stories of the Great Lakes. 1966, 242p, hc, dj, 8½ x 5½, some illus.

178. Boyer, Dwight. Ships and Men of the Great Lakes. 1977, 208p, hc, dj, 8½ x 5½, some illus.

179. Boyer, Dwight. Strange Adventures of the Great Lakes. 1974, 248p, hc, dj, 8½ x 5½, some illus.

180. Boyer, Dwight. True Tales of the Great Lakes. 1971, 340p, hc, dj, 8½ x 5½, some illus.

181. Brown, John F. Port Huron Terminal Company 1959-1984. 1984. 28p., sc. 12 x 9. Illus.

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182. Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Co. Brochure for the Anniversary Banquet for Cleveland-Cliffs’ Masters and Chief Engineers, Past & Present. 1980. 12p. 11 x 8 ½. A brief history of the fleet, illus.

183. Clary, James. Ladies of the Lakes. 1981, 191p. hc, dj. 11 x 8½. Contains histories of 14 prominent Great Lakes ships with illus.

184. Clary, James. Ladies of the Lakes II. 1992, 223p. hc. dj. Signed. 11 x 8½. Contains histories of 20 Great Lakes ships – most are major 1913 storm losses. With illus.

185. Donahue, James. Steaming Thorough Smoke and Fire 1871: True Stories of Shipwreck and Disaster on the Great Lakes. 1990. 191p., sc. 9 x 6. Illus.

186. Donahue, James. Terrifying Steamboat Stories: True Tales of Shipwreck, Death & Disaster on the Great Lakes. 1991. 245p., sc. 9 x 6. Illus.

187. Dowling, Rev. Edward J. Know Your Lakers of World War 1. 1978, 120p, sc, 8½ x 5½, many illus. 188. Elder, John. The Evolution of the Dry Bulk Self-Unloader. 1988. 23p. sc. A technical paper associated with an Engineer’s conference. Illus.

189. Elliott, James L. Red Stacks Over the Horizon: The Story of Goodrich Steamboat Line. 1967. 314p. hc. dj. 9 x 6. Illus. 190. Engman, Elmer. Shipwreck Guide to the Western Half of . 1976. 48p. sc. 8½ x 5½ Illus.

191. Garrett, Doug. Along The Lakes. C. 1974. 88p. sc 11 x 8 1/2 . Illus.

192. Gillham, Skip. Canadian Liberties on the Lakes. 2005. 48p. sc. Illus. 193. Gillham, Skip. The Kinsman Lines. 2011. 200p., sc, 11 x 8 ½. Many illus.

194. [Great Lakes Protective Assn.] Report for 1945-1949. sc. 9 x 6. No illus. 147p.

Greenwood, John O. Various books from the “Namesakes” series. hc. Illus. 9 x 6. All have good dustjackets:

195. Namesakes of the Lakes. 1970. 433p. 196. Namesakes II. 1973. 667p. (ships sold/scrapped off lakes period 1940-1973) 197. New Namesakes of the Lakes. 1975. 402p. (current ships on the lakes 1975) 198. Namesakes of the 80’s. 1980. 362p. (current ships on lakes 1980) 199. Namesakes of the 80’s Volume II. 1985. 311p. (current ships on lakes 1985)

The following John Greenwood books covered vessels that were on the lakes in the years listed, but were scrapped or sold by the latter date in the title

200. Namesakes 1910-1919. 1986. 507p. 201. Namesakes 1920-1929. 1984. 577p. 202. Namesakes 1930-1955. 1978. 429p. 203. Namesakes 1956-1980. 1981. 627p.

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204. Hatcher, Harlan & Erich A. Walter. A Pictorial History of the Great Lakes. 1963, 344p. hc, dj. 11 x 8½. Later printing. Many illus.

205. Hatcher, Harlan. The Great Lakes. 1944, 384p, hc, 8½ x 5½, very few illus. Great Lakes history from earliest times to early 1940s. Exploration, aboriginals, fur trade, timber, mining, shipping (but not much on specific vessels). 206. Hemming, Robert. Gales of November: The Sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald. 1981. 248p. hc, dj, 9 x 6. Illus. 207. Hopp, James L. M’Aidez! Tragedy at Sea: The Sinkings of the S/S Carl D. Bradley and S/S Cedarville. 1981, 80p, sc. No illus.

208. Kohl, Cris. Dive Southwestern Ontario. 1988 144p. sc. 5½ x 8½. A history of various shipwrecks with locations etc. Many illus.

209. Larson, John. Essayons: A History of the Detroit District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 1841 and Forward. 1995, 423p. 11 x 8½. Illus. Not much ship related. Heavy book.

210. Lesstrang, Jacques. Cargo Carriers of the Great Lakes. 1977. 192p. hc. Dj. 11 x 8 ½. Many illus. Later printing.

211. Lesstrang, Jacques. Seaway: The Untold Story of North America’s Fourth Seacoast. 1976, 215p. hc, dj, 11 x 9. Illus.

212. Malcolmson, Thomas and Robert Malcolmson. H.M.S. Detroit: The Battle for Lake Erie. 1990, 152p, hc, dj, 11½ x 9, illus. British versus United States ships on L. Erie, particularly H.M.S. DETROIT in War of 1812. 213. Mann, Alan. St. Clair Shipping: Marine Highway. 2006, 128p. sc, 9 x 6½ in., b&w. Photos with extended captions, mostly two per page of ships, Canadian and U.S., on St. Clair River and adjacent waters, past and present. 214. Marine Historical Society of Detroit. Ahoy and Farewell. 1969, 123p, sc, 11 x 8½, numerous illus. Lakers that have entered and left service during the society's 25 years of existence (1944-69). 215. Miller, Orlo & Fred Leaver. Ship 22: A Great Lakes Story. 1975, 96p. sc. 9 x 7. A history of the Hamonic, with many illus. Covers slightly soiled.

216. Mills, James C. Our Inland Seas – Their Shipping and Commerce for Three Centuries. 1976, 366p. hc, 5½ x 8½. Illus. Reprint of 1910 classic.

217. Oleszewski, Wes. Ghost Ships, Gales & Forgotten Tales: True Adventures on the Great Lakes. 1995, 212p. sc. 8½ x 5½. Illus.

218. Oleszewski, Wes. Sounds of Disaster: Great Lakes Shipwrecks. 1993, 136p. sc. 8½ x 5½. Illus.

219. Parker, Jack. Shipwrecks of Lake Huron… The Great Sweetwater Sea. 1986. 183p., sc. 8½ x 5½. Illus. Glued binding has separated.

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220. Pritchard, Jean (ed.) The Welland Canal in Story and Picture. 1975. 28p, sc. 8½ x 5½. History and photos of the Welland Canal.

221. Sinclair, Capt. Robert A. Winds Over Lake Huron: Chronicles in the Life of a Great Lakes Mariner. 1977, 147p. hc, dj, 8½ x 5½, illus.

222. Steele, Gerald. Index of Ship Names Appearing in the St. Catharines Standard “Ships That Ply The Lakes from April 1956 to Dec 1986. 25p. sc. 8 ½ x 7. 223. Stein, C.E. The Wreck of the Erie Belle: The Story of the Old Boiler of Boiler Beach. 1970. 28p. sc. 10 x 6 ½. Illus. 224. Stonehouse, Frederick. Isle Royale Shipwrecks. 1977, 88p. sc. 8½ x 5½ numerous illus.

225. Stonehouse, Frederick. Shipwreck of the Mesquite: Death of a Coast Guard Cutter. 1991. 102p. sc. 8½ x 5½ A full account of the history and the wreck/salvage of the Mesquite. Many illus.

226. Transport Canada. Marine Investigation Report – Striking and Subsequent fire on board – Bridge 11, Welland Canal and Bulk Carrier Windoc. 2002. 51p., 11 x8 ½. Some illus.

227. Transport Canada. Report of Formal Investigation – Hudson Transport. 1982. ~140p. 11 x 8½. Illus.

228. US Coast Guard. Report on the Capsizing and Sinking of the M/V J.W. Westcott II in the Detroit River on October 23 2001 with the loss of two lives. 2002. (~150p.) 11 x 8½ (in three-ring binder). Illus.

229. Van der Linden, Peter (ed.) Great Lakes Ships We Remember. 1979. 413p. hc. 11 x 8 ½. Many illus. 1st edition.

230. Van der Linden, Peter (ed.) Great Lakes Ships We Remember II. 1984. 426p. hc. 11 x 8 ½. Many illus. 1st edition.

231. Wendt, Gordon. Strangers in Our Bay. 23p. sc. Short stories of various ships that called on Sandusky OH. Illus. 232. Williamson, Ethel. A Light on the Seaway. 1972. 122p., sc. 9 x 6. A narrative tale of the Seaway, Welland Canal etc. Few illus.

Ship-related books but not in above two categories 233. Barrett, J. Lee. Speed Boat Kings. 1981. 188p. hc, dj. 9 ½ x 6. A reprint of a 1939 book about the legendary speed boat racers in the Detroit area. Illus.

234. Brinnin, John Malcolm The Sway of the Grand Saloon: A Social History of the North Atlantic. 1971. 599p. hc, dj. An interesting history of events on liners from the earliest times. Illus. with a few b&w photos. 235. Dunn, Laurence A Source Book of Ships. 1970. 160p. hc. dj. 5 x 7. Illustrated with b&w photos. 236. Dunn, Laurence Merchant Ships of the World in Colour. 1973. 213p. hc. dj. 8 x 5. Extensive descriptions of deep sea ships illustrated with colour plates.

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237. Garey, Stephen A. Bill Muncey: Boat Racing Legend. 1982, 112p. sc. 8½ x 5. A history of Detroit’s hydroplane racer who perished in a 1981 race. Illus.

238. Maxtone-Graham, John. Cruise Savvy: An Invaluable Primer for First-time Passengers. 2000, 181p, sc, 8½ x 5½, illus. Advice from an expert, some still valid, some a bit outdated. 239. Sawyer, L.A. and W.H. Mitchell. From America to United States, Part 3. (The names in the title refer to ships). 1984, 112p, sc, 9½ x 7½, illus. History of long-range merchant shipbuilding programme of U.S. Maritime Commission. Mostly deep-sea cargo ships, tankers, aircraft carriers, etc., well-illustrated and with much detailed statistical information as well as events in the lives of the ships, in wartime and peacetime. 240. Ward, Douglas. Berlitz Ocean Cruising & Cruise Ships 2005. 656p. sc. 9 x 6. Illus. Directories, Annuals

Know Your Ships, published annually. Page counts are from 88 to144, numerous good photos, mostly in colour, 8½ x 5½, sc, fleet lists with statistical info. Many volumes have year written prominently on cover by felt-tip pen. Most volumes in good condition but a few show signs of wear. Some have marginal notes written in ink. 241. 1978 242. 1979 243. 1980 244. 1981 245. 1982 246. 1983 247. 1984 248. 1985 249. 1986 250. 1987 251. 1988 252. 1989 253. 1990 254. 1991 255. 1992 256. 1993 257. 1994 258. 1995 259. 1996 260. 1997 261. 1998 262. 1999 263. 2000 264. 2001 265. 2002 266. 2003 Eakins, Norman. Seaway Lakers and Salties. Spiral-bound, each about 100p, sc, no illus. Includes all transits for lakers and salties, with dates of transits, cargo (in some cases but not all), destinations and other information. Some pencilled check marks.

267. 1994 268. 1995 269. 1996 270. 1997-98 271. 1998-99 272. 1999-2000 273. Salties 2000-01 274. Lakers 2000-01

Greenwood, John O. Greenwood’s Guide to Great Lakes Shipping (various years). Approx. 600p. With advertising and few illus. Cerlox bound. All in VG condition. 275. 1961 276. 1962 277. 1964 278. 1965 279. 1966 280. 1968 281. 1968 282. 1969 283. 1970 284. 1971 285. 1972 286. 1973 287. 1974 288. 1975 289. 1976 290. 1977 291. 1978 292. 1979 293. 1980 294. 1981 294. 1982 296. 1983 297. 1984 298. 1985 299. 1986 300. 1987 301. 1988 302. 1989 303. 1991 304. 1992 305. 1993 306. 2001 307. 2009 308. 2015 Greenwood and Dill's Lake Boats (various years). Approx.100+p, sc, 9 x 6. Much statistical data and fleet lists of United States and Canadian fleets; some advertisements. Years available: 309. 1968 310. 1969 311. 1971 312. 1992

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PERIODICALS, NEWSLETTERS, ETC. 313. Inland Seas – Journal of the Great Lakes Historical Society. 10 x 7, 80 pages per issue, illus. Some marginal notes etc. in ink. This listing includes 9 random issues from 1984 to 1988 for one bid. 314. Great Lakes/Seaway Log. Approx. 170 miscellaneous issues 1995-2002. Each has four pages with news about vessels, ports, shipyards and related commerce around the Great Lakes. No illustrations. 315. Ships – A wartime publication by the Shipping Council of America (New York). Each issue approx. 32p. Plenty of press about the merchant marine war efforts. Some b&w photos. 10 issues 1942-1946. 316. Steamboat Bill – quarterly publication of Steamship Historical Society of America. Interesting articles with lots of b&w photos. Regional news covers Great Lakes and other areas. Each issue is approx. 100p. 8 random issues from 1987 to 2002 for one bid. Toronto Marine Historical Society. Monthly news bulletin The Scanner. Each issue has about 12 to 16 pages measuring 11 x 8½ inches and including a photo page occasionally with one side of photos but more often with two sides of photos. Principal article in each issue is a comprehensive and well researched Ship of the Month, always with photos. Issues also have other articles, news items, winter lay-up listings, etc. Some of the older issues show signs of wear on front page but all pages are present and intact. Volumes begin with an October issue and end with a mid-summer or summer issue. Some volumes contain a complete nine issues, some from later years contain a complete eight issues. Not all volumes listed below are complete. 318. Vol. XI, 1978-79. Feb., Mar. 1979. 319. Vol. XII, 1979-80. Seven issues. 320. Vol. XIV, 1981-82. Four issues. 321. Vol. XV, 1982-83. Complete nine issues. 322. Vol. XVI, 1983-84. Complete nine issues. 323. Vol. XVII, 1984-85. Eight issues. 324. Vol. XVIII, 1985-86. Complete nine issues. 325. Vol XIX, 1986-87. Eight issues. 326. Vol. XX, 1987-88. Complete nine issues. 327. Vol. XXI, 1988-89. Six issues. 328. Vol. XXII, 1989-90. Five issues. 329. Vol. XXIII, 1990-91. Two issues 330. Vol, XXV, 1992-93. Three issues. 331. Vol. XVI, 1993-94. Five issues. 332. Vol. XXVII, 1994-95. Five issues. 333. Vol. XXVIII, 1995-96. Complete nine issues. 334. Vol. XXIX. 1996-97. Complete nine issues. 335. Vol. XXX, 1997-98. Complete nine issues. 336. Vol. XXXI, 1998-99. Complete nine issues. 337. Vol. XXXII, 99-2000. Complete nine issues. 338. Vol. XXXIII, 2000-01. Complete nine issues. 339. Vol. XXXIV, 2001-02. Complete nine issues. 340. Vol. XXV, 2002-03. Complete nine issues. 341. Vol. XXXVI, 2003-04. Complete nine issues.

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