- RBSC-ARC-1679-CC-AR-00214
- Item
- [1929]
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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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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Silver fruit forks engraved with "Canadian Pacific" in cursive script. They are wrapped in a blue cloth with a lion logo with "Birks" written under it
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Silver ladle engraved with "Canadian Pacific" in cursive script. It is wrapped in a blue cloth with a lion logo
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[Pencil attached to a cutout of a paper lantern]
Pencil attached by string to a cutout of a paper lantern.
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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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T-Section of steel rail, 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.
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Railway spike from the 1955 railroad, as a souvenir of the centennial completion of the Canadian Pacific Railway, numbered 0451. Comes in a box that reads "CP Rail 1885-1985" where the spike is held by string and comes with a certificate of authenticity describing the spike's use on the railway in 1985
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Plastic wall plaques in the shape of miniature life buoys in red and white, inscribed with the words "Empress of Canada"
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