- RBSC-ARC-1679-CC-AR-00482
- Item
- [not before 1976]
Enamel and metal button reading "Port Captain, 350, Cristobal" presumably made for the British Columbia Coast Steamship Service
F.G. Clover Co.
Enamel and metal button reading "Port Captain, 350, Cristobal" presumably made for the British Columbia Coast Steamship Service
F.G. Clover Co.
[Chinese consulate registered member]
No. 0733. Membership pin for the Chinese consulate.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Plastic and metal cigarette case depicting the S.S. Empress of Canada on a transparent body
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Nine facecloths "Compliments of British Columbia Coast Steamships", still in plastic packages, and one opened.
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Pin with a Republic of China flag.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Plastic pen holder with raised platform, reading "A Canadian Pacific Hotel"
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Plastic pens with three read "Canadian Pacific Hotels and Resorts" and two reading "CP Hotels"
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Small cylindrical container containing pink pills. Label is written in Chinese characters.
Metal pins from C.P.R. trains and ships. One pin is inside a plastic case
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
[Plane with kuomintang symbols]
Pin with the image of a plane with the Republic of China sun on the wings.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Plastic soap cases in orange and black with the CP Hotels logo in gold. Soap bar reads "Madame Rochas" Paris
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Plastic pen with a clear barrel containing liquid and a small replica of the third Empress of Canada, with "S.S Empress of Canada" written across the side
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Plastic spoons in red, yellow and green with the Canadian Pacific beaver shield labelled "Dining Car Service" for the C.P.R.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Pin with a Qing dynasty flag.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Steel Wheel and Grands Horizons
Consists of an audio disc that was intended for the education of C.P.R. employees. It contains the voices of C.P.R. railroad employees from across Canada. The A side is called Steel Wheel and the B side Grands Horizons.
Kessler Productions
Four plastic swizzle sticks from the Empress of Scotland and the Empress of Canada; and one blue spoon from "The Canadian", the CPR's premier, cross-country, passenger train of the late 1950's/early 1960's.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
The Caribbean Season Empress of Canada
Consists of an audio disc perhaps played on board the C.P. R.M.S. Empress of Canada during a Caribbean cruise to entertain the passengers.
Deisgners Three Incorporated
Uniform code of operating rules number 1
Consists of an audio disc that was intended for the education of C.P.R. employees regarding rules of the railroad.
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Uniform code of operating rules number 4
Consists of an audio disc and one roll of film that was intended for the education of C.P.R. employees regarding rules of the railroad.
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Uniform code of operating rules number 5
Consists of an audio disc and one roll of film that was intended for the education of C.P.R. employees regarding rules of the railroad.
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Uniform code of operating rules number 6
Consists of an audio disc and a roll of film that was intended for the education of C.P.R. employees regarding rules of the railroad.
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Plastic wall plaques in the shape of miniature life buoys in red and white, inscribed with the words "Empress of Canada"
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)