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蔣北扶和蔣美琳珍藏 (蔣氏珍藏) [Unknown] (Authorized heading) File 英文
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[Album of views along the Canadian Pacific Railway in British Columbia and Alberta]

File consists of photographs and detached front cover with bookplate of Walter Coucill of an album with images by Charles MacMunn, William Notman, R. Maynard and others; possibly published by T. N. Hibben of Victoria, British Columbia, with photographs of views along the Canadian Pacific Railway in British Columbia and Alberta, including views of Ross Peak and Loop, Bow River, Illecillewaet Glacier, Mount Donald, Ross Peak, Field, Mount Stephen, Hell's Gate in the Fraser Canyon, and snow sheds in Roger's Pass, among others.

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Building Railway Right of Way Nanoose BC

Handwritten notes and hand-drawn map of the rail line between Nanaimo and Englishman's River. The notes include costs and labour figures, as well as an envelope franked Dec 28 1901. Some of the memos are signed by George R. Lawrence, to whom the envelope is also addressed.

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Canadian Pacific Cruises second Empress of Britain's world tour album

A Canadian Pacific Cruises folder that held photographs of the second C.P. R.M.S. Empress of Britain, its crew, passengers, and ports of call, including photographs of the ship in Southampton, Auckland, New Zealand, Melbourne, Australia, Hong Kong, the Panama Canal, and San Francisco with passengers celebrating New Year's Eve and a photograph of a Neptune ceremony held aboard the outer deck.

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Chinese immigration inquiry

Proceedings of an inquiry regarding Chinese immigration, volumes 2 through 7. The inquiry focused particularly on the enforcement of immigration laws and regulations at the Port of Vancouver, and a Chinese interpreter named Yip On. Volume 7 ends with conclusive remarks by some of the commissioners: Mr. McCrossan, Mr. Taylor, and Mr. Grant of the Trades and Labour Council. Recommendations are made for changes to the Chinese Immigration Act.

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Chinese immigration inquiry Vol. 3

Proceedings of an inquiry regarding Chinese immigration, volumes 2 through 7. The inquiry focused particularly on the enforcement of immigration laws and regulations at the Port of Vancouver, and a Chinese interpreter named Yip On. Volume 7 ends with conclusive remarks by some of the commissioners: Mr. McCrossan, Mr. Taylor, and Mr. Grant of the Trades and Labour Council. Recommendations are made for changes to the Chinese Immigration Act.

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Chinese immigration inquiry Vol. 4

Proceedings of an inquiry regarding Chinese immigration, volumes 2 through 7. The inquiry focused particularly on the enforcement of immigration laws and regulations at the Port of Vancouver, and a Chinese interpreter named Yip On. Volume 7 ends with conclusive remarks by some of the commissioners: Mr. McCrossan, Mr. Taylor, and Mr. Grant of the Trades and Labour Council. Recommendations are made for changes to the Chinese Immigration Act.

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Chinese immigration inquiry Vol. 5

Proceedings of an inquiry regarding Chinese immigration, volumes 2 through 7. The inquiry focused particularly on the enforcement of immigration laws and regulations at the Port of Vancouver, and a Chinese interpreter named Yip On. Volume 7 ends with conclusive remarks by some of the commissioners: Mr. McCrossan, Mr. Taylor, and Mr. Grant of the Trades and Labour Council. Recommendations are made for changes to the Chinese Immigration Act.

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Chinese immigration inquiry Vol. 6

Proceedings of an inquiry regarding Chinese immigration, volumes 2 through 7. The inquiry focused particularly on the enforcement of immigration laws and regulations at the Port of Vancouver, and a Chinese interpreter named Yip On. Volume 7 ends with conclusive remarks by some of the commissioners: Mr. McCrossan, Mr. Taylor, and Mr. Grant of the Trades and Labour Council. Recommendations are made for changes to the Chinese Immigration Act.

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Chinese immigration inquiry Vol. 7

Proceedings of an inquiry regarding Chinese immigration, volumes 2 through 7. The inquiry focused particularly on the enforcement of immigration laws and regulations at the Port of Vancouver, and a Chinese interpreter named Yip On. Volume 7 ends with conclusive remarks by some of the commissioners: Mr. McCrossan, Mr. Taylor, and Mr. Grant of the Trades and Labour Council. Recommendations are made for changes to the Chinese Immigration Act.

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Clippings and other textual material relating to the steamship Monteagle

Clippings and other textual material regarding the steamship Monteagle, including a menu and a saloon passenger list (1907), a bill of lading (1913), a list of sailings and fares (1915), and some correspondence and two purser's balance sheets (1919) relating to the financial responsibilities of the Monteagle's purser R. D. Reddie, including letters written by Marine Superintendent Captain E. Beetham, General Agent J. J. Forster, and other Canadian Pacific employees.

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Clippings relating to the Canadian Pacific Empress steamships

49 clippings and a journal related to the Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Trans-Pacific Empress steamships and Trans-Pacific service, including a few newspaper articles pertaining to the sinking of the first Empress of Canada, the destruction of the Empress of Russia, and an article concerning a model of the Empress of Asia.

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