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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 | |
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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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