Record of Canadian Shipping: A List of Square-Rigged Vessels, Mainly 500 Tons and Over, Built in the Eastern Provinces of British North America From the Year 1786 to 1920 - Softcover

Wallace, Frederick William

 
9781025944326: Record of Canadian Shipping: A List of Square-Rigged Vessels, Mainly 500 Tons and Over, Built in the Eastern Provinces of British North America From the Year 1786 to 1920

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"Record of Canadian Shipping" is a comprehensive and authoritative reference work documenting the golden age of Canadian sail. Compiled by Frederick William Wallace, this volume serves as a detailed registry of square-rigged vessels, primarily those of 500 tons or more, constructed in the Eastern Provinces of British North America between 1786 and 1920. It provides an exhaustive account of the maritime heritage of the Atlantic provinces, capturing the era when Canada was a global leader in the construction and operation of merchant sailing ships.

The work meticulously lists hundreds of vessels, offering vital statistics such as tonnage, dimensions, builders, and ownership history. Beyond the raw data, it reflects the industrial prowess and seafaring traditions of regions like Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island. This record is an essential resource for maritime historians, genealogists, and enthusiasts of naval architecture, preserving the legacy of the wooden hulls and towering masts that once defined Canadian commerce on the high seas. Through its systematic documentation, the book illustrates the evolution of shipbuilding techniques and the economic expansion of Canada as a maritime nation.

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