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Ben Babelowsky Print Where the Muskzat River meets the Ottawa City Hall, Pembroke $75.00 13 1/4in W X 10in H

Ben Babelowsky Ottawa skyline from Lemieux Island $75.00 13 1/4in W X 10in H

The Tall ships from 1982 $60.00 14 1/2 in W X 12 1/2 H -The Eagle Pictured in the harbour of Québec City the Eagle is a steel ship barque built in Germany in 1936 and now used s a training ship of the United State Coast Guard Academy at New London, Connecticut. The magnificent ship carres 65 officers and a crew of 180 Coast Guard Cadets

The Tall ships from1982 $60.00 14 1/2 in W X 12 1/2 The Marques Shown in front of a Toronto skyline, this Tall Ship from Great Britain is a wooden barque built in 1915 at Pueblo Nuevo del Mar in Spain. The Marques has a permanent crew of nine and accommodation for up to 30 trainees or passengers. In 1977 she was rigged as a braque in the likeness of HMS Beagle and circumnavigated South America for the TV documentary The Voyage of Charles Darwin

The Tall ships from1982 $60.00 14 1/2 in W X 12 1/2 Blackjack Canada's Blackjack is a two-masted brigantine, reconstructed from a 1904 tugboat by Ottawa's Thomas Fuller. Pictured at Kingston, this ship has 3,500 sq. ft. of sail and will travel to Québec City captained by Simon Fuller

The Tall ships from1982 $60.00 14 1/2 in W X 12 1/2 Gorch Fock II The Gorch Fock II is a German 295-foot three masted barque, built in 1958. Sailing out of Kiel, West Germany, the ship has a permanent crew of 72 and 120 trainees from the German marines. She is shown plying the water of the St. Lawrence

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