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Wallace B. Chung and Madeline H. Chung collection
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[Empress of India]

Inscribed : EMPRESS OF INDIA (2), 17,282 grt. 1907 Prinz Friedrich Wilhelm, by J.G. Tecklenborg, for NorddeutscherLloyd. Reparations. Bought May 13, 1921. Empress of China, Aug. 2, 1921 r/n EMPRESS OF INDIA, Oct. 12, 1921. Fielding Collection. John Clarkson.

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[Empress of India (2)]

Inscribed : EMPRESS OF INDIA (2) Oct. 12, 1921, r/n/ MONTLAURIER, Dec. 13, 1922, r/n MONTIETH, June 18, 1925. R/n MONTNAIRN, July 2, 1925. Fielding Collection.

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[Beaverdale]

Inscribed : BEAVERDALE, 9,957 grt. February 1928 Sir W.G. Armstrong Whitworth & Co. Ltd. Newcastle. Torpedoed sunk U-48, Schultze, April 2, 1941, 60.50 N, 29.17W. World Ship Society.

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[S.S. Beaverdale]

Inscribed : S.S. BEAVERDALE, 9,957 grt./ built 1928 Canadian Pacific S.S. Co. Ltd. Torpedoed sunk U-48, Shultze, April 2, 1941, 60 50 N, 21.19W, Fielden Collection, John Clarkson.

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[Voyageur]

Inscribed : C.P. VOYAGEUR 15,680 grt. Canada. Built 1970 Cammell Lairds & Co. Ltd. Birkenhead, for Canadian Pacific Steamship Ltd. London. Photo Canada Coastwise.

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Diary of a journey to British Columbia

Pocket diary kept by Hector Langevin during a trip by rail and steamship via the United States to visit British Columbia. In 1871 as Minister of Public Works of Canada, Langevin was sent by the Federal Cabinet to visit British Columbia with the mission to acquire knowledge of the new province in relation to the Canadian Pacific Railway and possible location of its western terminus, and also to study the requirements of British Columbia for public works. Langevin's journey took him from central Canada to Chicago, then by the American Pacific Railway to San Francisco, where he embarked on the steamer Prince Alfred traveling to Victoria on Vancouver Island, and then to the mainland.

Langevin, Hector-Louis, Sir

Chinaman - San Francisco

Printed on verso of card: "Oriental Costumes / Published by Thomas Houseworth & Co. / 317 and 319 Montgomery Street, / San Francisco. / Send Number for Duplicates." Inscribed in ink on verso: "Miss Fannie D. Abbot / mont Airy / with her cousin / Emily's

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