Name/Title
Departure of the Keewatin by James CookEntry/Object ID
2021.67.01Description
Color photographic print from James Cook's Lakeshore Series, captured on May 31, 2012.
Print #DOK-06297-U10-4 open edition print
The photographer James Cook holds the copyright for this image. This image may not be reproduced or copied.
The image depicts the S.S. Keewatin, a white steamship with a yellow funnel, being towed around the bend in the Kalamazoo River by the tug boat Carol Ann. An onlooker in a white inflatable dingy is visible in the foreground. The print is signed by the photographer James Cook in the lower right corner.Photograph Details
Type of Photograph
Digital printSubject Person or Organization
Keewatin (ship)Context
After 45 years as a local landmark, the SS Keewatin departs the Saugatuck area for its new home in Port McNicoll, Ontario.Collection
Nautical, Transportation: waterCataloged By
Winthers, SallyAcquisition
Accession
2021.67Acquisition Method
FoundDimensions
Dimension Description
image areaHeight
7 inWidth
10 inLocation
Box
068 Keewatin/Saugatuck Maritime MuseumRelationships
Related Person or Organization
Person or Organization
Cook, James, Keewatin (ship)Copyright
Type of License
Exclusive LicenseCopyright Holder
Cook, JamesCopyright Date
2013Copyright Details
This image may not be reproduced or copied. James Cook owns and retains all rights, title, and interest in this image.Create Date
October 25, 2021Update Date
March 7, 2025