- RBSC-ARC-1679-CC-AR-00564
- Item
- [ca. 19-?]
Knife used in the preperation of meats and other foods.
Knife used in the preperation of meats and other foods.
[Chinese consulate registered member]
No. 0733. Membership pin for the Chinese consulate.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Stationary railroad switch lamp with one blue glass lens.
Hiram L. Piper Company
Steel bipedal date stamp engraved with CPR 783, with manufacturing label "Model A Hill's Centennial Dater"
Hill
Silver dessert spoon engraved with the vertical initials "C.P.R." on the reverse side of the spoon.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
[Frame of Studio portrait of a Chinese family]
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Hand saw with teeth on one side and a wooden handle.
Hand saw with teeth on both sides and a wooden handle.
Steel key with a tag labeled "C.P.R. 118 Hotel Vancouver, Vancouver, BC."
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Pin with a Republic of China flag.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Metal spatula used in cooking.
[Plane with kuomintang symbols]
Pin with the image of a plane with the Republic of China sun on the wings.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
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
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
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.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
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
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Silver salad knives engraved with the entwined initials "C.P.R."
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Silver serving spoons engraved with the circular garter and checkered flag, reading "Canadian Pacific Railway."
Elkington and Company
Pin with a Qing dynasty flag.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Room and locker keys for use aboard steamships of the British Columbia Coast Service with tags designating room numbers and ships including "Princess Marguerite", "Princess Elaine", "Princess Mary", "Princess Patricia", "Princess Louis", "Princess Maquina". The back of the tags read "If carried away by mistake kindly drop in letter box no postage required"
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Bronze, brass and steel locks made for locking switch points along railway lines.
Robert Mitchell Inc.
White porcelain tea pot decorated with Chinese characters and illustrations of a lion and other creatures. Case for tea pot is hexogonal and made of fabric embroidered with flowers.
Silver teapots engraved with the shield and beaver emblem, reading "Canadian Pacific Spans the World."
International Silver Company of Canada
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)