Copy photo of a painting of a three-masted sailing ship marked: "Helga". Pennants flying include those with the initials "G K" and the name "Helga". Three small sailing vessels are also depicted in the background. Print copy is also available: PC-2-334-63
Copy photo of a painting of a four-masted sailing ship keeling to one side in rough seas. Envelope annotated: "Swanhilda, H. M. Barque". Print copy is also available: PC-2-307-106
Copy photo of painting of a ship with steaming in rough seas; the ship is fitted with two auxiliary masts. Envelope annotated: "Micmac Steamer. Aux. Sail Built Clyde". Print copy is also available: PC-2-334-92
Three-masted sailing ship "Steinvora", built at the Carmichael yard, registered in Pictou, docked in a community with scattered buildings ashore, and a small paddle boat beside it. Print copy is available: PC-2-334-18
Three-masted sailing ship "Steinvora", built at the Carmichael yard, registered in Pictou, docked in a community with scattered buildings ashore, and a small paddle boat beside it. Print copy is available: PC-2-334-19
Three-masted schooner "Ames William", under full sail at side of river. A number of men can be seen climbing the riggings and at the bow. Negative also available: PC-2-300-83
Three-masted sailing ship "Steinvora", built at the Carmichael yard, registered in Pictou, docked in a community with scattered buildings ashore, and a small paddle boat beside it. Negative is available: PC-2-317-27
Three-masted sailing ship "Steinvora", built at the Carmichael yard, registered in Pictou, docked in a community with scattered buildings ashore, and a small paddle boat beside it. Negative is available: PC-2-317-28
Copy photo of a painting of a four-masted sailing ship keeling to one side in rough seas. Annotated: Built Dumbarton, 1890. Reg. Glasgow. Swanhilda Ship Co. - New Glasgow N. S. James C. MacGregor". Negative is also available: PC-2-307-106
Copy photo of a painting of a three-masted sailing ship marked: "Helga". Pennants flying include those with the initials "G K" and the name "Helga". Three small sailing vessels are also depicted in the background. Annotated: Built 1889 Dumbarton James M. Carmichael New Glasgow. Negative is also available: PC-2-307-105
Photo of a print with the caption: "To Captain Sir Thomas Williams. This print representing the Capture of the French Frigate "La Tribune" by His Majesty's Ship 'The Unicorn' on the 8th June 1796". Is Respectfully Inscribed by his humble Servant N. Pecock". The painting shows warships under sail at sea with smoke billowing between them. Print copy is also included. Negative is also available: PC-2-307-103
Copy photo of painting of a ship with steaming in rough seas; the ship is fitted with two auxiliary masts. Envelope annotated: "Micmac Steamer. Aux. Sail Built Clyde". Negative is also available: PC-2-307-107
One ship viewed looking towards the bow, on which a Union Jack is lying, in a wooden cradle, about to be launched. Several men are standing on deck, as well as on the cradle and on a platform where there is also one woman. Microphones are standing on the platform
Series contains photographs, portraits, prints, and postcards of sea captains and ships. Most of the material has notes by Everett Macdougall on the verso. These notes contain information about the origins and builders of the ships as well as biographical information about the sea captains in the portraits.
Series consists of correspondence between Ronald Justin Inness and different individuals, including Noel R.P. Bonsor, Ernest D. Brown, W. Kayke Lamb of the Public Archives of Canad, and others, regarding ships and shipping companies.