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Wallace B. Chung and Madeline H. Chung collection File
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Vancouver Island

Three 1924 copies and four 1925 copies of a Canadian Pacific Railway pamphlet titled Vancouver Island, advertising trips to and tours of Vancouver Island aboard Princess ships.

Canadian Pacific Railway Company

Vancouver

Two pamphlets titled Canada's Evergreen Playground, Vancouver, British Columbia, regarding trips to Vancouver and other parts of British Columbia from Washington State via Princess ships.

Canadian Pacific Railway Company

United Kingdom railway engine prints

Four lithoprints depicting United Kingdom railway engines, including lithoprints of the London, Brighton and South Coast Railroad's No. 400 engine, the No. 313 engine of the South Eastern and Chatham Railroad, the Rye and Camber Tramway's Victoria engine, and the Morous engine of the Shropshire & Montgomery Shire Railroad. Information about each engine is found on verso of print. File also includes a "With Compliments" card from the creator.

Jenner, Paul

T.S.S. Princess Kathleen & T.S.S. Princess Marguerite (I)

Photo-reduced sheets reproducing plans and sections for the Princess Kathleen and its sister ship, the first Princess Marguerite, built and launched in 1924 by John Brown and Company, Shipbuilders and Engineers, Clydebank, Scotland. File includes a copy of plan A, showing the Outward Profile, two copies of plan B, showing the Inboard Profile, Promenade Deck and Upper Deck, and single copies of plan C, showing the Main Deck, Orlop Deck and hold, and plan D, showing the Navigation Bridge, Tops of Houses and the Boat Deck.

Canadian Pacific Railway Company

Trip across Canada and the American Rockies

This is a handwritten travel diary of a journey taken in 1900 by A. E. Blake and H. A. Jamieson across Canada and to the United States of America, via the Canadian Pacific Railway. The diary includes an enclosed letter from Arthur Blake to Betty Blackwell, dated December 29th, 1937. The letter outlines Blake's reasons for writing this diary and also refers to the enclosed newspaper clippings, which he wrote for The Field newspaper, circa 1906, concerning this journey.

Blake, Arthur E.

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