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Black and white photograph showing the Ship Dredge Primrose working on the Welland Canal, c. 1928-1930.

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Black and white halftone photograph of land being reclaimed with excavated material during construction on the Welland Canal, Section No. 5, c. 1920. From the booklet "Welland Ship Canal (Under Construction)" by the Department of Railways and Canals.

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Black and white halftone photograph of a reinforced concrete entrance wall at Lock 1 being backfilled, during fourth Welland Canal construction, c. 1920. From the booklet "Welland Ship Canal (Under Construction)" by the Department of Railways and…

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Black and white halftone photograph showing a reinforced retaining wall on a pile foundation, during fourth Welland Canal construction, c. 1920. From the booklet "Welland Ship Canal (Under Construction)" by the Department of Railways and Canals.

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Black and white photograph showing repairs to West Docks at Port Colborne, with the sunken ship S. S. Northton seen in background, March 10, 1939.

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Black and white photograph of a scenic rock gardens in Port Weller by the Welland Canal, July 21, 1930. From the booklet "Souvenir views of Welland Ship Canal" by the Photogelatine Engraving Company.

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Two black and white photographs of the S. S. Northton which sunk near the west wall of the harbour at Port Colborne, Feb 8, 1939.

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Black and white photograph of S.S. Bonde from Norway in Lock 8 of the Welland Canal, c. 1930s. From the booklet "Souvenir views of Welland Ship Canal" by the Photogelatine Engraving Company.

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11 digital colour photographs of the S.S. Keewatin from April 28, 2023, the day it traversed though the Welland Canal toward Hamilton for repairs, until it will eventually end up at Kingston where it will function as a museum by 2024.

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Black and white photograph of the S.S. Lemoyne on the way to the Welland Canal opening ceremonies at Lock 6, August 6, 1932. From the booklet "Souvenir views of Welland Ship Canal" by the Photogelatine Engraving Company.
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