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The province of British Columbia, Canada : its resources, commercial position and climate, and description of the new field of opportunity opened by the Canadian Pacific Railway, with information for intending settlers

First book outlining the attractions of visiting and living in British Columbia, published by the Canadian Pacific Railway and compiled by Molyneux St. John. The pamphlet contains illustrations, maps of British Columbia and routes of the Canadian Pacific Railway, and text describing British Columbia, bound in a blue cover with red lettering.

St. John, Molyneux

The new Vancouver Chinese telephone directory

Two copies of the 1937-1938 New Vancouver Chinese Telephone Directory, published by Quene Yip for free distribution to Chinese telephone users in Vancouver, Victoria, and New Westminster, including both a telephone or locator directory and a business directory for Chinese residents and businesses of Vancouver.

Yip, Quene

The medicine man

Greeting card depicting a Shaman, "painted by Amy E.C. Campbell-Johnston, etched by T.P.O. Mezies." Handwriting on the back appears to be a greeting from Menzies. T.P.O. Menzies was the secretary and curator of the Vancouver City Musuem from ca. 1926-1950. Amy Campbell-Johnston would later marry Tom Hurley and be known as Maisie Hurley. She was a noted labor and First Nations rights activist, and founded the Native Voice magazine.

Campbell-Johnston, Amy E.C.

The first C.P. R.M.S. Empress of Canada

This album, which was assembled by Dr. W. B. Chung, consists of photographs, newspaper clippings and ephemera related to the first C.P. R.M.S. Empress of Canada, its voyages, particularly its trips around the world, its crew, and its service during the Second World War.

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"The Estate Book and Diary 1937"

The majority of MacDonell's "Estate Book and Diary for 1933" is taken up by advertisements and reference material relevant to the country gentleman. The diary portion of the book is sparsely used. MacDonell arrived in Victoria on November 5, went for a day trip to Esquimalt on November 12 and Nanaimo on November 16. Went on board the Empress of Canada November 27 for voyage Honolulu; arrived December 2. Includes cash accounts.

Mundy Maps Co.

"The Estate Book and Diary 1933"

The majority of MacDonell's "Estate Book and Diary for 1933" is taken up by advertisements and reference material relevant to the country gentleman. The diary portion of the book is sparsely used. MacDonell was in Edmonton until February 6, when he left for Montreal and arrived February 15.

Mundy Maps Co.

The Empress cruise news

Copies of the Empress Cruise News from the Empress of Australia's 1929-1930 world cruise. Dates include: 3-8, 17, 20-21 and 23 Dec. 1929; 2-9, 18-19, 25-27 and 29 Jan. 1930; 3 and 5 Feb. 1930; and 25 Mar. 1930. Collected by Carrie Ingels Richardson on her and her family's world cruise.

Canadian Pacific Railway Company

The Empress cruise news

Copies of the Empress Cruise News from the Empress of Australia's 1929-1930 world cruise. Various dates from Dec. 1929 to Apr. 1930, multiple copies of some issues. Collected by Carrie Ingels Richardson on her and her family's world cruise.

Canadian Pacific Railway Company

The challenge of the mountains

Pamphlet advertising attractions in the Canadian Rocky Mountains through text and illustrations, bound in a white cover with a colour drawing of a woman in the mountains. Includes a map of Canadian Pacific routes across Canada.

Canadian Pacific Railway Company

The challenge of the mountains

Pamphlet advertising attractions in the Canadian Rocky Mountains through text and illustrations, bound in a white cover with a colour drawing of a woman in the mountains. Includes a map of Canadian Pacific routes across Canada.

Canadian Pacific Railway Company

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