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Second Welland Canal ships off Port Dalhousie, ON

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The Royal Yacht of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II inaugurated the opening of the St. Laurence Seaway in 1959. The vessel is shown passing through the City of Welland. The 25-mile Welland Canal, which links Lake Ontario and Lake Erie, permits ocean…

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The last ship through the now closed Welland section of the present canal.

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Postcard with a halftone reproduction of a black and white photograph showing a ship passing over the Welland Canal Aqueduct, undated.

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Black and white photographic print of the tug "Hector" at Thorold on the Third Welland Canal, c. 1900.

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Black and white photographic print showing the launching of the E. B. Osler at the Canadian Shipbuilding Company yard in Fort Erie, c. 1905.

It is captioned: 'Big lake ship launched - The costumes of the spectators bring memories of the Gay…

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Halftone reproduction of a black and white photograph of the ship "Scott Misener," grain carrier, on what appears to be a lake, undated.

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Black and white photographic print of a ship going past the opened Alexandra Bridge at Welland, c. 1916.

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Black and white photograph showing a steamship entering the Welland Aqueduct, c. 1910.

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Black and white photographic print showing ships near Port Dalhousie on the Second Welland Canal, undated.
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