Lofberg and Harris On Scow

item
Title
Lofberg and Harris On Scow
Date
19180806
Creator
Breton, Carol
Extent
35.9 x 25.81 cm
Is Part Of
Watercolour Collection
Description
en-CA Niagara Falls Heritage Foundation Government of Canada Local Initiatives Grant CK 1071-3 1977 ; Research by George Seibel ; The stranded scow lying in the Upper Rapids has been a fixture since August 6, 1918. It broke loose while being towed by the tug Hassayampa, after the tug went aground in the American Channel opposite Port Day, less than a mile above the Falls. ...a line was shot out from the top of the Toronto Power House. Attempts were made to rig a breeches buoy, but the lines became fouled and it was not until "Red Hill" volunteered his services that it was possible to bring the men Gustav F Lofberg and James H Harris to shore. Niagara Falls, Canada : a history of the City and the world famous beauty spot ;
Type
Still Image
Medium
Watercolour
Subject
Scow
Niagara River - Accidents
Niagara River - Upper
Location
Canada
Canada - Ontario - Niagara Falls
Identifier
http://www.nflibrary.ca/nfplindex/show.asp?b=1&ref=oo&id=102754
locator
WC 38
Publisher
Niagara Falls Heritage Foundation
Date Created
2005-02-17
Date Modified
2005-02-17