- CollectionMG800 - Grand Manan Photo Collection
- Series883 - This series contains photos taken on Grand Manan showing ships and boats
- File2 - This file contains photos taken on Grand Manan showing ships and boats
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- Item7 - ship - Two-masted schooner at dock.
- Item8 - ship Schooner " Ella& Jennie"at wharf at low tide. Owner Capt.Irving Ingalls, 1888-1904. Lost in Vineyard Sound, Mass. with load of guano, no lives lost.
- Item9 - ship Schooner "Mizpah", North Head, Feb.1908
- Item10 - ship "Scotia Belle" under construction, built 1918, Meteghan, N.S., by and for J.E.Gaskill. Received by 1919, Weymouth, N.S.. Sold to French, renamed "Capitaine Huet" 1921. Lost in collision off Greenland, 12 Sept 1932, while loaded with cod fish 413Tgr.-316 T net.139'x32.7'x12'
- Item11 - ship "Mollie & Melba" built 1918 at Grosse Coques, N.S. by and for J.E.Gaskill. 455 T 141'x32.6'x12.3'. Sold to Lisbon, 1919 and renamed "Joasinko". Burned 10 July 1932 on Newfoundland Banks.
- Item12 - ship Schooner "Mary Maria" and Pinky "Laura Etta" astern, at dock, low tide. "Mary Maria" built 1867, at Lepreau, N.B. 26 T reg'd.50.4'x17.0'x5.5'. Owned by William Kent of Grand Manan (1880). "Laura Etta", built 1871, Deer Island, N.B. 23 T reg'd, 49'x15.8'x6.7'. Owned by John N.Foster, Grand Manan. (1881) Both registered at St.Andrews, NB
- Item13 - ship - Snow Maiden - two-masted schooner carried freight between Grand Manan and mainland 1952
- Item14 - ship "Snow Maiden" at South Slip in Saint John. Owned by Judson Foster, of Grand Harbour, until 1949 when he sold to Rolph Cronk and Craig Cheney. Operated as freighter to Grand Manan until about 1952 when sold to W. Maine interests. Used as a buoy boat, she came out of Plymouth, Mass., one day, ran aground on a sand bar, and was never recovered.
- Item15 - Photo of a sketch of the sterns of a 2 -masted vessel with sails up with a tug tied along side. There is a smaller boat being towed that has a man standing in it and barrels are visible in it. The tug has steam coming from the smoke stack and the water is disturbed at the sterns indicating that the boats are underway.
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