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CP Rail local inward revising station car record

A register recording incoming and outgoing C.P.R. railroad cars at the Canadian Pacific Railway depot in Vancouver. Entries for outward billing, local inward revising and wharf revising provide the date, initials for foreign company cars, car numbers and other information with numbers perhaps indicating engine number and car position.

Canadian Pacific Railway Company

CP Rail wharf revising station car record

A register recording incoming and outgoing C.P.R. railroad cars at the Canadian Pacific Railway depot in Vancouver. Entries for outward billing, local inward revising and wharf revising provide the date, initials for foreign company cars, car numbers and other information with numbers perhaps indicating engine number and car position.

Canadian Pacific Railway Company

CP Rail wharf revising station car record

A register recording incoming and outgoing C.P.R. railroad cars at the Canadian Pacific Railway depot in Vancouver. Entries for outward billing, local inward revising and wharf revising provide the date, initials for foreign company cars, car numbers and other information with numbers perhaps indicating engine number and car position.

Canadian Pacific Railway Company

CP Rail station car record outward billing

A register recording incoming and outgoing C.P.R. railroad cars at the Canadian Pacific Railway depot in Vancouver. Entries for outward billing, local inward revising and wharf revising provide the date, initials for foreign company cars, car numbers and other information with numbers perhaps indicating engine number and car position.

Canadian Pacific Railway Company

CP Rail station car record

A register recording incoming and outgoing C.P.R. railroad cars at the Canadian Pacific Railway depot in Vancouver. Entries for outward billing, local inward revising and wharf revising provide the date, initials for foreign company cars, car numbers and other information with numbers perhaps indicating engine number and car position.

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Memograms

98 memograms in a specifically-designed folder. Memograms are defined by CP as "pictorial memoranda produced by artists on board and issued from time to time at luncheon and dinner during the entire cruise". These are from a Canadian Pacific South America-Africa Cruise in 1929 aboard the Duchess of Atholl. It is likely that this constitutes a complete set.

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Alaska! Inside Passage Cruises

A folder containing information about Alaskan cruises aboard the T.E.V. Princess Patricia. Including: letters about how enjoyable the cruise was; a daily bulletin pamphlet; a pamphlet about the cruise generally; information from the public relations department; a clipped portion of a paper bag with a picture of an Alaskan village; a photocopy of a newspaper article about a teacher taking the trip; some sales material; and copies of menus.

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A Souvenir of a Voyage of Discovery aboard the T.E.V. Princess Patricia

A package of memorabilia for children, originally housed in a plastic sleeve. Including: a booklet about Captain Cook and his journey; three colouring posters; a printed 'Poem of Alaska'; a 'personal scroll' that talks about the cruise; a title page; and a record album called "Captain Cook and the Pacific Ocean".

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[Reproduction of an Ad for the Canadian Pacific Railway]

An ad reading "England's Key to her Asiatic & Australasian Possessions is Canada and must use the Canadian Pacific Railway, (the only line from the Atlantic to the Pacific) to reach them on time". Believed to be from "Building the CPR: Jackdaw No. C4" by Doug Stuebing, published in 1968, which is a compilation of reproduced material, among other things.

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[Reproduction of a Railway Pass]

The pass enables Chief Crowfoot to travel on the line with no expiration date. Believed to be from "Building the CPR: Jackdaw No. C4" by Doug Stuebing, published in 1968, which is a compilation of reproduced material, among other things.

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