Search Results

Search:

Your search for Passport returned 36 entries.

Table of Contents

Title Page
Preface
Introduction
1 A place called Hamilton.
2 Public Works and Private Enterprise
3 Port Hamilton
4 1837-1839
5 Ericsson Wheels
6 1844-1847
7 Good Times in Port
8 Boom Town Days
9 Depression Years
10 Better Times Ahead
11 1867-1870
12 Prosperity for the Shipbuilders
13 The Second Railway Building Era
14 1884-1888
15 The Electric Era
16 The Iron Age
Table of Illustrations
Index
Passport
1   These new vessels would come out as MAGNET and PASSPORT, respectively.
2   PASSPORT, Photo Author's CollectionMore information
3   McAuslan went to Scotland for the hull of the PASSPORT and in superintending the fitting-out, has shown
4   name PASSPORT, which has been given to the vessel, struck us at
5   the month of June, and in July, the new steamer PASSPORT visited Lachine, where "a large concourse of
6   of steamers were unnecessary. Consequently, the PASSPORT and the NEW ERA were withdrawn and the COMET was
7   days. They would start the service with the PASSPORT, the NEW ERA and the COMET and a new vessel
8   a resumé of the "Through Line" of steamers - the PASSPORT, Capt. Bowen and Purser Putnam; the NEW ERA, Capt.
9   Hope, Pt. Darlington, Toronto and Hamilton. The PASSPORT made her first appearance in Hamilton on Tuesday,
10   Capt. Farlinger. Capt. Bowen, formerly of the PASSPORT, has procured the fast-sailing steamers ST.
11   from Kingston, in ballast and the steamer PASSPORT, Capt. Twohy, from Kingston, passengers and
12   M. Donaldson arrived from Lewiston; the steamer PASSPORT, Capt. Henry Twohy came in from Kingston, the
13   be operating the MAPLE LEAF, MAGNET, ARABIAN and PASSPORT from Hamilton to Prescott, instead of to
14   up his duties at the Niagara Dockyard, and the PASSPORT was under Capt. Thomas Harbottle, late mate with
15   McDonald, Edw. Browne, from MontrealStr. PASSPORT, Harbottle, Nixon & Swales, from KingstonSch.
16   Twohy; the ARABIAN, Capt. Colcleugh and the PASSPORT, Capt. Harbottle. The River Line comprised the NEW
17   the warehouse on the west side. The steamer PASSPORT was at the wharf, but not in her usual slip. This
18   the MAGNET, Capt. Twohy, ARABIAN, Capt. Sclater, PASSPORT, Capt. Harbottle and the KINGSTON, Capt. Hamilton.
19   Capt. Howard and the KINGSTON, Capt. Kelly. The PASSPORT was commanded by Capt. Thos.
20   at the railway wharf. The Royal Mail steamers PASSPORT, NEW ERA and others made their regular daily
21   for the 1858 season were: MAGNET, Capt. Twohy, PASSPORT, Capt. Harbottle, KINGSTON, Capt. Kelly, NEW ERA,
22   Co.pany and they have agreed to buy the steamers PASSPORT, KINGSTON and CHAMPION for something less than
23   at the lower end of the Lake and the steamer PASSPORT, which had left, upbound, was forced, to put about
24   MAGNET was on her last trip of the season. The PASSPORT was already laid up at Kingston and the KINGSTON
25   occurred at 3:00 a.m. on the 25 July, when the PASSPORT and the EMPRESS collided at the False Ducks. The
26   and will have to be replaced. The damage to the PASSPORT is limited to the wheel and wheel-housingg and
27   steamers of the Royal Mail Line were: KINGSTON, PASSPORT, CHAMPION, MAGNET, BANSHEE and NEW
28   the Coteau Rapids on the 28 September, the PASSPORT struck the rocks and had to be beached. Capt.
29   Clark Hamilton, EMPRESS, Capt. Andrew Dunlop, PASSPORT, Capt. Thos. Harbottle, CHAMPION, Capt. J.R. Kelly
30   Andrew Dunlop, KINGSTON, Capt. Thomas Howard, PASSPORT, Capt. J. R. Kelly and the BANSHEE, Capt. Howard
31   that the Royal Mail steamers GRECIAN, MAGNET and PASSPORT, as well as Jacques, Tracy & Co.'s OTTAWA were all
32   Capt. Sinclair, SPARTAN, Capt. Thos. Howard, PASSPORT, Capt. J. R. Kelly and the KINGSTON, Capt. Andrew
33   Capt. J. R. Kelly, KINGSTON, Capt. P. Farrell, PASSPORT, Capt. D. Sinclair, MAGNET, Capt. J. Simpson,
34   of the SPARTAN, KINGSTON, CORINTHIAN, MAGNET and PASSPORT.
35   She was beached on Barnhart Island and the old PASSPORT replaced her, making the run via the Murray Canal
36   and from 1854 to 1869, he sailed the steamer PASSPORT. In 1870, he purchased the schooner_RAPID and at

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z 
Search index by Categories of entries:

Return to Home Port


This volume is copyright The Estate of Ivan S. Brookes and is published with permission of the Estate. The originals are deposited in the Special Collections of the Hamilton Public Library.