- R-A14543
- Item
- between 1900 and 1920
Part of Arthur M. Pearson fonds
Item is an image of the building of the S.S. Qu'Appelle.
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Part of Arthur M. Pearson fonds
Item is an image of the building of the S.S. Qu'Appelle.
Part of Arthur M. Pearson fonds
Item is an image showing the building of the S.S. Qu'Appelle.
Captain Crawdell, first mate Theodore Clarke and William Pearson on the S. S. Qu'Appelle
Part of Arthur M. Pearson fonds
Item is an image showing Captain Crawdell, first mate Theodore Clarke and William Pearson on the S. S. Qu'Appelle.
Front view of the S.S. Qu'Appelle
Part of Arthur M. Pearson fonds
Item is an image showing a front view of the steamboat, S.S. Qu'Appelle.
Interior of the cabin of S. S. "Welcome" (later renamed "Qu'Appelle")
Part of Arthur M. Pearson fonds
Item is an image showing the interior of the cabin of S. S. "Welcome" (later renamed "Qu'Appelle"), l. to r.: Emerson Hough, Wm. Pearson, John Ridington, Duncan Pierce of Cannington Manor.
Part of Arthur M. Pearson fonds
Item is an image showing the steamboat, the S.S. Qu'Appelle.
The S.S. Qu'Appelle at the dock
Part of Arthur M. Pearson fonds
Item is an image showing the S.S. Qu'Appelle at the dock.
The S.S. Qu'Appelle at the dock at Valeport
Part of Arthur M. Pearson fonds
Item is an image showing the S.S. Qu'Appelle at the dock at Valeport, Saskatchewan.
The original William Pearson Company boat "Welcome" or "Lady of the Lake"
Part of Arthur M. Pearson fonds
Item is an image showing the original William Pearson Company boat "Welcome" or "Lady of the Lake".
Part of Arthur M. Pearson fonds
Items are images of the original William Pearson Company boat "Welcome" or "Lady of the Lake" stripped down to keel and then rebuilt and renamed "Qu'Appelle".