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Thursday, February 7, 2008
Lachine Rapids
Passenger Boat jumping the Lachine Rapids in 1910.
Guy here is a map showing the rapidsSome more pictureshere's a better picture of the steamer in the rapidsanother picture of the rapidsTitle: Officers and Men of the 13th N.Y. Regiment Shooting the Lachine Rapids [Celebration of the Queen's Birthday at Montreal]Artist: UnknownDate: 31 May 1879Pagination: vol.XIX, no. 22, 341Subject: Lachine Rapids (Quebec) | RapidsRecord: 4113Lachine Rapids in the St. Lawrence aboard a jet boate.Steve
Steve, The old map (message no. 5) you posted is not very clear. Where did you get it, perhaps I can make a clearer copy by going directly to your source. I am keen on very old maps wich this one seems to be, dating perhaps from the beginning of the colonisation. Guy
Guy, try this link for Steve's photograph: http://wang.phlanx.net/maps/A%20sketch%20of%20LACHINE%20RAPIDS%20and%20channels% I managed to magnify the one that Steve posted. The map is drawn from the point of view that Verdun is at the bottom. If you move to the left through the rapids,and just past the small island near the right side, "Caughnawaga" is labelled. St. Paul's Island is also labelled with it's alternate name of "Nun's Island". The "map" is labelled as "A Sketch of Lachine Rapids and Channels to Montreal"Deck 1850. Signed by Thos. C Kiefer
Yes Gary that site does have a lot of information available,..it will take soemtime to go through the many links .I'm sure we will find a lot of new info & maybe some old photographs ,that we haven't seen yet. Thanks for the info : I will be sure to had that ,link,to my favourites, HF&RV
Gary, The Wang map site is just fantastic. This will be a great help to my research and a gold mine for our society (SHGV). Thanks for the information. Guy
Guy this is the address I found that map onhttp://images.google.ca/imgres?imgurl=http://wang.phlanx.net/maps/A%2520sketch%2520of%2520LACHINE%2520RAPIDS%2520and%2520channels%2520to%2520Montreal%2520Dec%25201850.bmp&imgrefurl=http://wang.phlanx.net/maps/index-a.html&h=992&w=1628&sz=4732&hl=en&start=17&um=1&tbnid=wUZ_Wbof3hDbEM:&tbnh=91&tbnw=150&prev=/images%3Fq%3DLachine%2BRapids%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DNand also has some other good stuff plus they advertize this addresswang.phlanx.net/maps/index-a.htmlSteve
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Steve
Steve, Thanks for the photos, I madee copies for our SHGV Archives. Guy
Guy I had more pictures in a photo album but it disapeared along with others. Steve
Guy here is a map showing the rapids Some more pictures here's a better picture of the steamer in the rapids another picture of the rapids Title: Officers and Men of the 13th N.Y. Regiment Shooting the Lachine Rapids [Celebration of the Queen's Birthday at Montreal] Artist: Unknown Date: 31 May 1879 Pagination: vol.XIX, no. 22, 341 Subject: Lachine Rapids (Quebec) | Rapids Record: 4113 Lachine Rapids in the St. Lawrence aboard a jet boate. Steve
Guy I found a link that you can check out with some photos of The Lachine Rapids http://www.flickr.com/photos/jump4jay/sets/72157594392054470/ Steve
Steve, The old map (message no. 5) you posted is not very clear. Where did you get it, perhaps I can make a clearer copy by going directly to your source. I am keen on very old maps wich this one seems to be, dating perhaps from the beginning of the colonisation. Guy
Guy, try this link for Steve's photograph: http://wang.phlanx.net/maps/A%20sketch%20of%20LACHINE%20RAPIDS%20and%20channels% I managed to magnify the one that Steve posted. The map is drawn from the point of view that Verdun is at the bottom. If you move to the left through the rapids,and just past the small island near the right side, "Caughnawaga" is labelled. St. Paul's Island is also labelled with it's alternate name of "Nun's Island". The "map" is labelled as "A Sketch of Lachine Rapids and Channels to Montreal" Deck 1850. Signed by Thos. C Kiefer
The link doesn't work. . Try saving Steve's posted pic to your own PC and use one of your programs to open it.
Guy, Use this link for a treasure trove of maps. http://wang.phlanx.net/maps/ Gary
Yes Gary that site does have a lot of information available,..it will take soemtime to go through the many links .I'm sure we will find a lot of new info & maybe some old photographs ,that we haven't seen yet. Thanks for the info : I will be sure to had that ,link,to my favourites, HF&RV
Gary, The Wang map site is just fantastic. This will be a great help to my research and a gold mine for our society (SHGV). Thanks for the information. Guy
Guy this is the address I found that map on http://images.google.ca/imgres?imgurl=http://wang.phlanx.net/maps/A%2520sketch%2520of%2520LACHINE%2520RAPIDS%2520and%2520channels%2520to%2520Montreal%2520Dec%25201850.bmp&imgrefurl=http://wang.phlanx.net/maps/index-a.html&h=992&w=1628&sz=4732&hl=en&start=17&um=1&tbnid=wUZ_Wbof3hDbEM:&tbnh=91&tbnw=150&prev=/images%3Fq%3DLachine%2BRapids%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DN and also has some other good stuff plus they advertize this address wang.phlanx.net/maps/index-a.html Steve
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