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- Black and white photograph of the Glenda out on the river. There are many people on the top deck. The river pictured is likely the Magnetawan. The boat is flying an unidentifiable flag.Black and white photograph of the Glenda out on the river. There …
- Colour painted postcard of a railroad locomotive leaving the village of Burk's Falls. Below the bridge is the Burk's Falls wharf. There is one boat in the wharf.Colour painted postcard of a railroad locomotive leaving the village of Burk's …
- The boat gets its name from its first captain.The boat gets its name from its first captain.
- Black and white photograph of the steamship Armour on the river. The river pictured is likely the Magnetawan. The picture was taken from another vessel in the water or from the land with a wide angleBlack and white photograph of the steamship Armour on the river. The …
- Black and white photographic post card of a boat at dock. The name of the boat is unknown. The upper deck of the boat is full of people. There is a man on the dock helping to cast off. There are twoBlack and white photographic post card of a boat at dock. The …
- The Wanita (formerly the Cyclone built in Ahmic Harbour in 1896) It was built by William Millin and the Croswell brothers. It was 44 tons, 64 feet long and 12 feet in beam with a draught of 5 feet 8The Wanita (formerly the Cyclone built in Ahmic Harbour in 1896) It …
- Black and white photograph of the steamer Kamigamog. The vessel is traveling down a river, likely the Magnetawan. On the decks there are many people looking out. The name of the boat is hanging fromBlack and white photograph of the steamer Kamigamog. The vessel is traveling …
- Black and white photograph of the steamer Armour. The Armour is at a dock. People are entering the vessel by a square hole in the side of the boat. There are already people on the upper deck of the sBlack and white photograph of the steamer Armour. The Armour is at …
- Black and white photograph of the steamship Armour casting off from the dock in Burk's Falls. There is an opening on the side of the boat. There are many people on the upper deck ready to go on a cruBlack and white photograph of the steamship Armour casting off from the …
- Black and white photograph of the steamship Armour casting off from an unidentified dock. There is an opening on the side of the boat with a man pulling ropes into the ship. There are many people onBlack and white photograph of the steamship Armour casting off from an …
- The name of the boat was from the name of the tug's first captain.The name of the boat was from the name of the tug's …
- Black and white photograph of three men on the tugboat Mike. They are on the river away from any dock. In the background there is a village on the hill. This town is likely Burk's Falls. The river inBlack and white photograph of three men on the tugboat Mike. They …
- Colour painted postcard of the steamer Armour going across Lake Cecebe at dusk or dawn. The lake is surrounded by forests.Colour painted postcard of the steamer Armour going across Lake Cecebe at …
- Black and white group photograph of a group of adults and children on the deck of the Steamer Armour. Only the group can be seen nothing of the boat or the environment around the boat can be seen inBlack and white group photograph of a group of adults and children …
- Black and white photographic postcard of a boat entering the Magnetawan Lock.Black and white photographic postcard of a boat entering the Magnetawan Lock.
- Black and white photograph of the Glenda at dock. This is likely the wharf at Burk's Falls. The ship has no people on it. There are no people on the dock. There is a village behind the boat on the opBlack and white photograph of the Glenda at dock. This is likely …
- Black and white photograph of a ferry, likely a car ferry, on the Magnetawan River. The shore where the photographer was standing can be seen in the bottom of the image. There is a town on a hill onBlack and white photograph of a ferry, likely a car ferry, on …
- "Tom and Jim Croswell of Ahmic Harbour apparently started building rowing skiffs around 1890 and about 1905 changed to power boats. The Croswell brothers continued their business in the village of Ah"Tom and Jim Croswell of Ahmic Harbour apparently started building rowing skiffs …
- Looking north at the Ahmic Harbour shoreline. At the left is the ‘new’ Ahmic Harbour Hotel built on the site of the former Cliffeburne Hotel which burned in 1909. The boat is believed to be the ArmouLooking north at the Ahmic Harbour shoreline. At the left is the …
- Hunters and their harvest await the arrival of the Armour around 1904Hunters and their harvest await the arrival of the Armour around 1904