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Wallace B. Chung and Madeline H. Chung collection
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Steamship keys

Room and locker keys for use aboard steamships of the British Columbia Coast Service with tags designating room numbers and ships including "Princess Marguerite", "Princess Elaine", "Princess Mary", "Princess Patricia", "Princess Louis", "Princess Maquina". The back of the tags read "If carried away by mistake kindly drop in letter box no postage required"

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Fish forks

Silver fish forks engraved with the oval garter and checkered flag, reading "Canadian Pacific." They are wrapped in a blue cloth with a lion logo

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Ashtrays

Moulded glass ashtrays made for use aboard Canadian Pacific train and steamship services, with matchbox holder and the entwined initials "C.P.R."

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Rail section

Steel rail section, souvenir of the centennial of the completion of the transcontinental railway. An attached tag describes it as part of the last rail laid on the C.P.R. in the 1880's. A stamp on the back of the tag reads "Can. Pac. Ry. Nov 7, 1985. Craigellachie B.C. Donated by Mr. W.S. Miller and Mr. W.H. Evans

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Button

Enamel and metal button reading "Port Captain, 350, Cristobal" presumably made for the British Columbia Coast Steamship Service

F.G. Clover Co.

Spoons

Plastic spoons in red, yellow and green with the Canadian Pacific beaver shield labelled "Dining Car Service" for the C.P.R.

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Plaque

Brass plaque depicting a street scene in Chinatown, San Francisco, California. The back is inscribed "Pac. D.G. Co," which may stand for Denver and Rio Grande Railroad which merged with Southern Pacific Railroad and ran a passenger train from Salt Lake City, Utah to California.

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Plans

List of drawings mounted on wood related to the CPR Transfer Barge No. 9. Drawing list was originally stored in Box CARTO-0003, Accesion number CC-CARTO-00018

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Plans

List of drawings mounted on wood for the S.S. "Yukon Princess" Originally stored in : Plans for theYukon Princess and Chilkoot. Box number CARTO-0003, Accesion number : CC-CARTO-00017

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Plans

Drawing titles and plan numbers for the Princess of Nanaimo mounted on card and wood. Originally stored in Box number CARTO-0001 Accession number CC-CARTO-00013

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Platter

Porcelain "Hotel Ware" platter decorated with the Green Band pattern of a green border outlined by a green pinstripe with a stylized "C.P.R." logo on a white body. Produced for the Canadian Pacific Railway Company

W.H. Grindley and Company

Wash basin

Porcelain wash basin decorated with the Tremblant pattern of a red band and red pinstripe at the centre inside the basin with a red circular garter emblem labelled "Canadian Pacific Railway" on a white body

W.T. Copeland

Tray

Silver tray engraved with the entwined double-lined initials "C.P.R." with "Empress" engraved underneath

Herbert Bushell and Son

Call box

Wood wall mounted call box with glass pane covering a white painted plate with eight apertures and sliding red disc indicators activated when stewards on board ship were called for service to cabins A, B, C, D, E, Chief Steward, Coffee Room or Dining Room

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Filing devices

Three metal filing devices, one board cover, one stand and one ring. Originally used in the offices of the Wing Sang Company to accumulate and maintain files of business around 1900 to the 1920s. "The Archive File" used to assemble a file in the serives titled Summary List of Ticket Sales 1928-1929. The ring reading "Shannon" was produced by Office Specialty of Newmarket, Ontario

Wing Sang Company

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