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a schooner of 49 tons; built 1855 in Sheet Harbour, Nova Scotia; owned by Charles Russell of Killough with E. Kelly of Ardglass taking the loss;regd. Belfast; 25 Jan 1883 Kilkeel to Carmarthen with potatoes, wind W f4, lost near Kilkeel Harbour; Capt. J. Burns & crew (3) saved; newspaper reports- ashore at Killough 26 Nov 1881; ashore at

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She seized some 21 prizes in the waters off Maine, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick before being lost in the Bay of Fundy in 1814. Launched in June, 2003 from the H. A. Burnham Boatyard in Essex, MA, our new FAME takes the paying public for cruises on Salem Sound, where pirates, privateers, East Indiamen and men of war have been making history for Launched in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia in 1921 Christened by lady Audrey Smith, she slipped into the bay Oh captain Angus Walters, a skipper of high degree The Bluenose now was on her way Season after season a regatta she'd endure She won the cup for fastest ship and this we know for sure For 17 years no challenger could best the champion ship Of all the wooden vessels that have sailed in Nova Scotia waters, perhaps the best-known and best-loved is the schooner. Regardless of size or various sail configurations and rigs, this particular vessel and its graceful silhouette are instantly recognizable, imbedded in the popular imagination as quintessential symbols of maritime life and the salt-water trade. Minas Queen, built by W.R. & C.A. Huntley, Parrsboro, Nova Scotia in 1916 and owned at the time of her loss by W. & S. Job & Co., Parrsboro, Nova Scotia, was a Canadian 3-masted wooden schooner of 492 tons.

5378 Inglis Street. Halifax, Nova Scotia. B3H 1J5 Email: [email protected] Hours Wednesday, Thursday & Friday 10:00 to 4:00. Our new catalogue #131 Our Vintage Photographs Our MacAskill Photographs Our Historic Documents Atlantic Salmon Fishing alogue # 125

Find all the helpful info you need to plan your visit to Nova Scotia, Canada. Discover the top things to see and do, along with unique experiences. 5378 Inglis Street. Halifax, Nova Scotia. B3H 1J5 Email: [email protected] Hours Wednesday, Thursday & Friday 10:00 to 4:00. Our new catalogue #131 Our Vintage Photographs Our MacAskill Photographs Our Historic Documents Atlantic Salmon Fishing alogue # 125 View a wide selection of Schooner boats for sale in your area, explore detailed information & find your next boat on boats.com. #everythingboats Minas Queen, built by W.R. & C.A. Huntley, Parrsboro, Nova Scotia in 1916 and owned at the time of her loss by W. & S. Job & Co., Parrsboro, Nova Scotia, was a Canadian 3-masted wooden schooner of 492 tons. The Nova Scotia Schooner Association was formed to further interest in and preservation of Nova Scotia Schooners and to hold schooner races in Nova Scotian waters at least once each year to determine the Nova Scotian Schooner Championship. In Canada, the boats hailed from Nova Scotia. The Canadian fishing schooner Bluenose was designed by William J. Roué and built in 1920-1921 at the Smith and Rhuland Shipyard in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. Launched 26 March 1921, she was 143 feet long, 112 feet at the waterline, with a beam of 27 feet, and displacement around 280 tons. 5378 Inglis Street. Halifax, Nova Scotia. B3H 1J5 Email: [email protected] Hours Wednesday, Thursday & Friday 10:00 to 4:00. Our new catalogue #131 Our Vintage Photographs Our MacAskill Photographs Our Historic Documents Atlantic Salmon Fishing alogue # 125

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The Nova Scotia Schooner Association was formed to further interest in and preservation of Nova Scotia Schooners and to hold schooner races in Nova Scotian waters at least once each year to determine the Nova Scotian Schooner Championship. In Canada, the boats hailed from Nova Scotia. The Canadian fishing schooner Bluenose was designed by William J. Roué and built in 1920-1921 at the Smith and Rhuland Shipyard in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. Launched 26 March 1921, she was 143 feet long, 112 feet at the waterline, with a beam of 27 feet, and displacement around 280 tons.