Princess of Vancouver gangway log
- RBSC-ARC-1679-CC-TX-152-11
- File
- 1980
"Princess of Vancouver Gangway Log," signed by employees boarding the ship between January 5 and February 27, 1980.
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Princess of Vancouver gangway log
"Princess of Vancouver Gangway Log," signed by employees boarding the ship between January 5 and February 27, 1980.
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Canada Marketplace presentations, Vancouver and Victoria
Correspondence, invoices and other documents related to the participation of CPR representatives at the Canada Marketplace Presentations organized by the Canadian Government Office of Tourism.
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
4 copies of a pamphlet describing the day by day itinerary of the Alaskan cruise departing from Vancouver.
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
6 baggage tags for Alaskan cruises on the Princess Patricia.
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Alphabetical list of travel agencies with their mailing addresses in North America.
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Princess Patricia last cruise season
Menus, pamphlets, and other material related to the last cruise season of the second Princess Patricia in 1981.
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Lifesaving equipment, Princess Marguerite
A copy of a pamphlet titled, "Princess Marguerite" Lifesaving Equipment, written by Chief Engineer J. Syne in March, 1983, as a guide for engine department employees.
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
British Columbia Coast Steamship Service
Subseries consists of records related to the operation of the British Columbia Coast Steamship Service, which began operating in 1903 following the 1901 purchase of the Canadian Pacific Navigation Company by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company. The records in this subseries reflect the business activities and operations of the British Columbia Coast Steamship Service and its "Princess" line of steamships, which ran passenger, freight, and ferry services along the British Columbia coast, including the popular "Triangle Route" operating between Victoria, Vancouver, and Seattle. Passenger services continued on the British Columbia Coast Steamship Services until the 1970s.
These records include log books, a captain's diary, engineering notes, contracts, memoranda, reports, payroll records and timesheets, budget summaries, invoices, inventories, technical drawings, maintenance and operation manuals, maps, sailings schedules, tickets, passenger lists, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, menus, newsletters, stationery, correspondence, photographs and photographic negatives, and artefacts such as a letter in a bottle and B.C.C.S.S. facecloths.
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Series consists of records related to the operations of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, which was incorporated in 1881. The Chung Collection contains a wealth of unique materials related to the Canadian Pacific Railway Company and details its extensive operations ranging from the construction of the transcontinental railway to the development of new divisions to the experiences of travellers on C.P.R. ships, trains, and planes. The records in this series include photographs, historical documents, books, maps, pamphlets, and artefacts, and include a number of very rare items such as Alfred Waddington's "Overland Route through British North America" (1868).
This series has been arranged into eight subseries: the Canadian Pacific Railway, C.P.R. Steamships, Travel and Tourism with the C.P.R., the British Columbia Coast Steamship Service, Artwork and images of the C.P.R., C.P.R. artefacts, Working for the C.P.R., and the Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Company.