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PF‑001.1‑G24b - M.V. "Trinity North", built at Monroe, Trinity Bay, 1938.  Owned by Hollett, Sons, Co., Lim., Burin, Newfoundland. Registered at St. John's, 1938.

pf‑317.519 - Vessell was owned by Llewellyn Toope of Ireland's Eye

pf‑284.233 - Image shows a schooner about to be launched, with a crowd of onlookers

pf‑055.2‑u25 - Two masted schooner "Thetis" (built 1897), put ashore at Monroe, Trinity Bay. Owned by Emmanuel Stone.

pf‑055.2‑a14 - Launching a wooden schooner

pf‑055.2‑a16 - Wooden two masted schooners ready for launching

pf‑055.2‑a82 - Repairing damage to the hull of the Newfoundland coastal boat "Clarenville" (built 1944).

PF‑001.1‑G25a - Newfoundland schooner "Union Jack" (O.N. 142053) under construction, at Monroe, Trinity Bay.  Owned by Walter S. Monroe, St. John's.  Registered St. John's, N.L. 1918.

pf‑001.1‑w03b - Trinity ‑ boat building

pf‑317.014 - Ship under construction at Clarenville, Trinity Bay

pf‑317.764 - Giles Miller's Skiff, Kerleys Harbour, Trinity Bay

pf‑001.1‑q37a - The launching of the General Allenby, the last of the three masted schooners to be (built at Grand Bank, 20 August 1919. (built near J.B. Foote Insurance Office , it was launched outside the western breakwater.   Shows waterfront premises and crowds of on lookers.

pf‑103.3‑c33 - Launching of the "Clarenville", towed by "Miss Geneva".

pf‑284.317 - The vessel "Glenwood", one of the Splinter Fleet, built at the Clarenville Shipyard in 1944.

pf‑001.1‑e07a - "Placentia" ‑ 325 G. Ton wooden vessel "one of the splinter fleet". Launched in Clarenville December 1945. Owned by Gov. of Newfoundland. Lost in Mortier Bay.

pf‑001.1‑w14b - M.V. "Ambrose Foote" (O.N. 323432), built in 1965 at Clarenville, wooden coastal freighter, 150 registered tons. Owned by Foote Shipping Co. Ltd. of Grand Bank

pf‑055.2‑a82 - Repairing damage to the hull of the Newfoundland coastal boat "Clarenville" (built 1944).

pf‑312.400  - The ship "Philip E. Lake" (O.N. 178555) was built in 1948 at Clarenville, Newfoundland. She was owned by Lake and Lake Ltd., Fortune, Newfoundland.

pf‑284.277 - Clarenville shipyard

pf‑312.1096 - Launching the "Philip E. Lake", Clarenville, Newfoundland

pf‑312.1099 - The ship "Philip E. Lake" (O.N. 178555) was built in 1948 at Clarenville, Newfoundland. She was owned by Lake and Lake Ltd., Fortune, Newfoundland.

pf‑312.345 - Christening and launching of an unidentified fishing boat at Clarenville, Newfoundland

pf‑312.388 - Newfoundland Shipyard Ltd., Clarenville, Newfoundland

pf‑055.2‑i55 - Ships being built at Marystown, Newfoundland

pf‑055.2‑i56 - Ships being built at Marystown shipyard, Newfoundland

 

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