Glacier Bay, Princess Patricia
- RBSC-ARC-1679-CC-PH-01645
- Item
- [1980?]
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Glacier Bay, Princess Patricia
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Depicts Princess Patricia sailing in front of glacier.
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
CP Rail Centennial Family Day Album. With photos and discussions of the celebrations from cities across the country.
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
CS 44 general operating instructions
Book providing instructions and regulations to Canadian Pacific employees.
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
CP Rail Prairie Region--Lakehead, Winnipeg and Brandon Divisions timetable
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Letter to accompany the Last Spike centennial event program
Letter from CP Rail with directions to attendees of the Last Spike centennial event.
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Certificate issued to attendees of the Last Spike centennial event at Craigellachie
With accompanying envelope addressed to Dr. W. B. Chung.
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
[Name badge worn by Dr. Wallace B. Chung for the Last Spike centennial celebration]
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Business card of R. S. Allison, President of CP Rail
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Dr. W. B. Chung's CP Rail 100th anniversary luggage tag
Leather luggage tag with insert bearing Dr. W. B. Chung's name. Two tags.
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Royal Canadian Pacific Take a Timeless Journey
Large poster of a painting of a Canadian Pacific train passing over a bridge with forests and mountains in the background. The painting is signed "J. Morris" and dated 2000. The poster also lists phone and fax numbers plus email and web addresses 'for information and reservations'.
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
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 The records in this series include photographs, historical documents, books, maps, pamphlets, and artefacts, and include a number of very rare items such as Alfred Waddington's "Overland Route through British North America"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.
Subseries consists of records related to the Canadian Pacific Railway, including records pertaining to the construction of the railway which was completed at Craigellachie, B.C. in 1885, four years behind schedule. Other records in this subseries pertain to trains, railway operations and station business, railway tourism, and settlement activities led by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company in Western Canada. Records in this subseries relate both to those travelling on the C.P.R. as well as those who worked on it, and include notable items such as and a blueprint book of Canadian Pacific Railway Standard Plans, 1908, and engineer-in-chief Sandford Fleming's "Report on Surveys and Preliminary Operations on the Canadian Pacific Railway up to January 1877."
These records include monographs about railway history, pamphlets, contracts, forms, memoranda, reports, receipts and invoices, ledgers and cash books, budget summaries, maps, technical drawings, blueprints, employee handbooks, technical manuals, newsletters, train timetables and fares, land titles, stock certificates, photographs and photograph albums, posters and broadsides, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, postcards, diaries, menus, tickets, correspondence, ephemera, and artefacts, including a slice of the Last Spike railroad track.