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Wallace B. Chung and Madeline H. Chung collection

  • RBSC-ARC-1679
  • Collection
  • ca.1860-2008

The collection consists of documents, archival records, photographs, ephemera and artifacts related to three broad themes: British Columbia history, immigration and settlement and the Canadian Pacific Railway Company. Included are the archival fonds of the Yip family and Yip Sang Company, the Dart Coon Club and Chinese Freemasons of Victoria, Hugh G. Robinson (regarding the S.S. Greenhill Park Explosion), Rev. MacDonnell (regarding the Clandonald colony of Scottish immigrants in Alberta) and the British Columbia Coast Steamship Service. Includes documents, ephemera and artifacts of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, including records of travelers on CPR rail and steamships.

Wallace B. Chung and Madeline H. Chung

The challenge of the mountains

Pamphlet advertising attractions in the Canadian Rocky Mountains through text and illustrations, bound in a white cover with a colour drawing of a woman in the mountains. Includes a map of Canadian Pacific routes across Canada.

Canadian Pacific Railway Company

The challenge of the mountains

Pamphlet advertising attractions in the Canadian Rocky Mountains through text and illustrations, bound in a white cover with a colour drawing of a woman in the mountains. Includes a map of Canadian Pacific routes across Canada.

Canadian Pacific Railway Company

Royal Canadian Pacific Take a Timeless Journey

Large poster of a painting of a Canadian Pacific train passing over a bridge with forests and mountains in the background. The painting is signed "J. Morris" and dated 2000. The poster also lists phone and fax numbers plus email and web addresses 'for information and reservations'.

Canadian Pacific Railway Company

[Reproduction of an Ad for the Canadian Pacific Railway]

An ad reading "England's Key to her Asiatic & Australasian Possessions is Canada and must use the Canadian Pacific Railway, (the only line from the Atlantic to the Pacific) to reach them on time". Believed to be from "Building the CPR: Jackdaw No. C4" by Doug Stuebing, published in 1968, which is a compilation of reproduced material, among other things.

Canadian Pacific Railway Company

[Reproduction of a Railway Pass]

The pass enables Chief Crowfoot to travel on the line with no expiration date. Believed to be from "Building the CPR: Jackdaw No. C4" by Doug Stuebing, published in 1968, which is a compilation of reproduced material, among other things.

Canadian Pacific Railway Company

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