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Bluenose: A Canadian Icon

The Story of the Bluenose (1933)

When Bluenose was invited to represent Canada at the Century of Progress Exposition (World's Fair) in Chicago, 1933, a new company was set up to manage the schooner's promotional role. Lunenburg Exhibitors Limited developed several products, including a souvenir booklet entitled The Story of the Bluenose, intended for sale to visitors and those interested in the already legendary vessel. The booklet, now a rare item, is presented here in its entirety.

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 How the Bluenose Got Its Name  Before the Bluenose (1920)  The Bluenose is Born (1920-1921)  |
 Bluenose’s First Race (1921)  Queen of the North Atlantic Fishing Fleet (1922-1931)  |
 Bluenose as Showboat (1932-1938)  A Trip to the World’s Fair (1933)  |
 The Story of the Bluenose (1933)  Last International Fishermen’s Cup Race (1938)  |
 Decline, Decay and Loss (1938 -1946)  Bluenose II: The Legend Reborn (1963-1971)  |
 Bluenose II: Goodwill Ambassador (1971- )  Bluenose as Canadian Icon  |
 The Bluenose Crew List   |  Bluenose's Last Race  |

 




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