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The Bowater Steamship Company formed in London, England, March 5th, 1955. The Sarah Bowater, along with the Margaret Bowater and Nicolas Bowater were built as Newsprint carriers for markets across the Atlantic and as far south as the Gulf of Mexico.

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Aerial view of Mill docks, 1960's.
1965
Corner Brook, Newfoundland, Canada
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Aerial view of Mill docks, 1960's.

Two Bowater's Vessels at dock, loading paper for domestic and foreign destinations.

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Rolls of Bowaters Quality Newsprint being loaded onto a ship for the New York Times.
1965
Corner Brook, Newfoundland, Canada
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Corner Brook, 1960's.

Rolls of Bowaters Quality Newsprint being loaded onto a ship, headed for the New York Times.

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The Indian Lake, 1960's.
1965
Bay of Islands, Western Newfoundland
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The Indian Lake, 1960's.

The Indian Lake was used for towing logs and ships out of port. Now it is used as a pilot boat and as an ice-breaker around Corner Brook harbour.

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S. S. Nicolas Bowater, 1960's.
1960
Bay of Islands, Western Newfoundland
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S. S. Nicolas Bowater, 1960's.

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S. S. Sarah Bowater, 1960's
1965
Bay of Islands, Western Newfoundland
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S. S. Sarah Bowater, 1960's.

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View of Mill wharf, 1970's.
1970
Corner Brook, Newfoundland, Canada
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View of the wharf with seaplane and ship at dock. Dr. Archie Pickle used this plane to go into the Wood Camps, and to transfer seriously injured loggers to the hospital in Corner Brook.

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The Corner Brook and the Humber Arm, two new side port paper loaders.
1976
Corner Brook, Newfoundland, Canada
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