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Matching Articles"Vessels" (Total 24)
Bridging the Gulf: Coastal and Ferry Boats after Confederation
Newfoundland has always depended heavily upon the sea for transportation.
Newfoundland Railway Steamers
On the completion of the railway line, there was an attempt to consolidate and expand coastal steamship services in Newfoundland and Labrador...
Answer to Census Inquiries Regarding Ferryland and Aquaforte in 1699
Extract from 'The Answer to the Enquiries from the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of the Council of Trade and Plantations' by Andrew Leake, 1699.
Sir George Calvert, Lord Baltimore; 15 March, 1625
Letter to Sir John Coke from Sir George Calvert, Lord Baltimore, dated March 15, 1625, and dealing with planters, ships, and livestock.
[Sir] David Kirke; 1 October, 1646
Memorandum and orders to John Bodington dated October 1, 1646.
Whatever Happened to the Effie M. Morrissey
The story of the schooner Effie M. Morrissey, which for nearly 20 years took Capt. Bob Bartlett and teams of scientists to the Arctic.
Account of Fishing Ships at Ferryland and Caplin Bay, 1677
Account of Fishing Ships at Ferryland and Caplin Bay, 1677
Journal Provides Glimpse of Dangers at Sea
The life of Lieut. Howard Douglas and his account of the wreck of the British ship Phillis off the southwest coast of Newfoundland in October 1795.
[Captain] John Wyborne; 7 December, 1676
Names of the English Inhabitants, with the Number of Boats and Men, and their Wives and Children at Ferryland and Caplin Bay, 1676
John Guy; 29 July, 1612
Letter to John Slany from John Guy, dated July 29, 1612, and dealing with piracy and ships.
[Captain] Dudley Lovelace; 9 March, 1675
An account of the Dutch Fleet upon the coast of Newfoundland, written by Captain Dudley Lovelace and dealing with the Second Dutch War.
Charterer's Instructions to the Master of a Newfoundland Sack Ship
A letter of instruction from John de la Barre to Thomas Breadcake on how Breadcake was to proceed with his 1634 voyage.
The Matthew
The Matthew was the ship in which John Cabot sailed from Bristol to North America in 1497.
[Commodore] John Norris; 13 November, 1698
List of Ships, with their Ladings, trading to Ferryland and Caplin Bay, dated September 27, 1698.
Richard Russell; 13 March, 1647
Bill of sale for the bark HOPEWELL of New England, sold to Richard Russell, dated March 13, 1647, and dealing with New England, ships, and planters.
Richard Russell; 13 March, 1647
Bill of sale for the ketch JUDITH of New England, sold to Richard Russell, dated March 13, 1647, and dealing with New England, ships, and planters.
Francis Wheler [Captain HMS TYGER]; 27 October, 1684
An Account of the Sack Ships that Loaded at Ferryland, 1684
[Captain] John Wyborn; 7 December, 1676
An Account of Sack Ships trading in Ferryland and Caplin Bay, 1676
Account of Sack Ships at Ferryland and Caplin Bay, 1677
Account of Sack Ships at Ferryland and Caplin Bay, 1677
[Captain] John Wyborn; 7 December, 1676
'The Inventory of the estate of Sir George Calvert, Lord Baltimore' by William Peasley, John Langford, and Thomas Fludd, dated February 1, 1633.
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