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[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

[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

Across Canada

A "Descriptive Time Table of the Tour of General His Imperial Highness Prince Fushimi, G.C.B. Across Canada by the Canadian Pacific Railway 1907". In a bound journal including some photos.

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

C.P.R. standard plans for 1908

Architectural and technical drawings detailing the standard specifications for every aspect of Canadian Pacific Railway lines, including stations, gates, water towers, bridges, and semaphore connections. Originally owned by John Grant McGregor a chief engineer of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Annotations made by Dr. Wallace B. Chung appear on the first page.

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

Archibald Murchie collection

Landscapes showing developing infrastructure in the interior of British Columbia in the later 19th and early 20th century, with especially robust coverage of the construction of railroads and bridges, as well as some mining operations. Features group portraits of work crews.

Murchie, Archibald

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