-
mounted on the
spire of St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church. The
Smith &
Rhuland shipyard built many boats,
including Bluenose (1921),
Flora Alberta (1941)...
- &
Rhuland was
founded in 1900 by
George A.
Rhuland (1867–1950) and
Richard W.
Smith (1871–1954) in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Smith and
Rhuland, over...
- Knaut–
Rhuland House is a
historic 18th-century
house in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada. It is a
designated a
National Historic Site of Canada, as well...
- restaurant,
though she was
never used as such. Rose was
built at the
Smith and
Rhuland shipyard in Lunenburg, a yard
which had
established a re****tion for large...
- The
vessel cost $35,000 to build.
Bluenose was
constructed by
Smith and
Rhuland in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. The schooner's keel was laid in 1920. The Governor...
-
Yachts S2
Yachts Seafarer Yachts Seidelmann Yachts Skene Boats Smith and
Rhuland South Coast Seacraft Sovereign Yachts Su
Marine Yachts Tanzer Industries...
-
Ebenezer Moseley Amos
Pentz Joseph Salter Richard W.
Smith and
George A.
Rhuland Shipyards A. F.
Theriault Shipyard ABCO
Industries Dartmouth Marine Slips...
-
built to
original plans and by some of the same
workers at
Smith and
Rhuland. The
original captain of Bluenose,
Angus J. Walters, was
consulted on the...
-
Ebenezer Moseley Amos
Pentz Joseph Salter Richard W.
Smith and
George A.
Rhuland Shipyards A. F.
Theriault Shipyard ABCO
Industries Dartmouth Marine Slips...
-
manner by more than 200
workers over an 8-month
period at the
Smith and
Rhuland shipyard in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. To ****ist film-making and
carry production...