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Canadian Pacific newsletters

The Canadian Pacific Wireless Express from the Empress of Scotland on 30 Oct. 1927, the Pacific Empress from the Empress of Canada missing some sections, the Pacific Empress Daily from the Empress of Japan from Apr. 16, 18, and 19 1938, and 5 Sept. 1936.

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Canadian Pacific letter card

Front features images of a train, hotel, and steamship. Assembled by Lawrence Crawford, orchestra leader on the Canadian Pacific second Empress of Japan, Princess Louise, and Princess Alice.

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Canadian Pacific Cruises

Loose set of sheets distributed to the passengers of the 1937 world cruise aboard the Empress of Britain, printed with monthly calendars of cruise events, sketches and maps of the places visited, and information about these places. In a file titled Canadian Pacific Cruises.

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Canadian Pacific Cruises

Bound set of sheets distributed to the passengers of the 1932-1933 world cruise aboard the Empress of Britain, printed with monthly calendars of cruise events, sketches and maps of the places visited, and information about these places. Some handwriting found of the backs of pages.

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Canadian Pacific cruise posters

Photocopies of five posters advertising Canadian Pacific cruises, including posters titled "Canadian Pacific Line to Canada from Liverpool," "Empress of Australia Short Cruises or Long Cruises or World Cruises," "Empress of Australia to Canada or Cruises," "World Cruises : Empress of Australia," and two posters titled "Empress of Australia to Canada or Cruises." Sheets have been highlighted with watercolour paints.

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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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