Desmarais Prow
Algorail @ Port Huron
Elton Hoyt, 2nd
The Chief
Ashtabula
Cason Callaway @ Conneaut
Stern of Sparrows Point
Coralia
Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal
Walter J. McCarthy, Jr., Leaves the Sault
Sparrows Point
The Mayflower II in Plymouth, Aug. 2004
King
Joliet
William P Snyder Jr
HMS Belfast
Benjamin Fairless
The St. Clair Encounters Engineers Day
Merton E Farr
Algorail and Sails
Boats in the Harbor in Palermo, March 2005
The Harbor in Palermo, March 2005
Marble Pilaster Illustrating Jonah and the Whale (…
Elton Hoyt 2nd
<strike>Reiss Brothers</strike> Peter Reiss, perha…
Roseway @ Rest
BW Bufe
Scott Misener
Bridges
Thunder Bay
Murray Bay
Mishe-Mokwa
Thunder Bay Stern
Courtney Burton
Aird & Nova
John B Aird
PICT0003
Presque Isle Coal Dock
Presque Isle @ Marquette
John G Munson
SS Spartan
Roseway and Ferries
Mesabi Miner
Canadian Navigator
Algorail
Badger at Manitowoc
Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal Light
Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal Pierhead Light
Teakglen
Steamer "Rhone"
Steamer "General Guisan"
Algorail
John G Munson on Lake Huron
William Clay Ford
Sault Portage
Presque Isle
Blue Water
Cranes and Comfort
American Mariner
Willowglen
Maumee
Benson Ford @ the Shiploader
M/V Dobrush
M/V Walter McCarthy
Location
Keywords
Louis R. Desmarais
![Louis R. Desmarais Louis R. Desmarais](https://cdn.ipernity.com/145/11/37/34861137.186e51d6.640.jpg?r2)
![](https://s.ipernity.com/T/L/z.gif)
CSL's Louis R. Desmarais--now known as CSL Laurentian--northbound on the St. Clair River at Port Huron, Michigan, in June of 1999. The old Blue Water Bridge is in the background, and the new bridge is under construction just to the north.
Yes, she was bright red. There's enough paint scraped off that hull to cover a small house. Mine, for instance.
The name change was concurrent with a major rebuild; Laurentian has a very different bow, and hardly looks like the same ship. I liked this version better, but my opinion really doesn't matter.
Shot with my Nikon N90s.
Yes, she was bright red. There's enough paint scraped off that hull to cover a small house. Mine, for instance.
The name change was concurrent with a major rebuild; Laurentian has a very different bow, and hardly looks like the same ship. I liked this version better, but my opinion really doesn't matter.
Shot with my Nikon N90s.
- Keyboard shortcuts:
Jump to top
RSS feed- Latest comments - Subscribe to the comment feeds of this photo
- ipernity © 2007-2024
- Help & Contact
|
Club news
|
About ipernity
|
History |
ipernity Club & Prices |
Guide of good conduct
Donate | Group guidelines | Privacy policy | Terms of use | Statutes | In memoria -
Facebook
Twitter
Sign-in to write a comment.