November 1931, general steamers
- RBSC-ARC-1679-CC-OS-00059
- File
- 1931
Charts indicating the payroll distribution by steamship and department
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
November 1931, general steamers
Charts indicating the payroll distribution by steamship and department
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Distribution payroll #99A & 99B general steamers, December, 1931
Charts indicating the payroll distribution by steamship and department
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Berthing lists for the Princess Patricia, voyages number one to eleven
Berthing lists of passengers on the Princess Patricia sailing between British Columbia, California, and Mexico, for voyages number one to number eleven inclusive for the season 1965-1966.
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Time roll sheets for steamers, tugs, and wharf offices, January 1931
Forms filled in by hand that the total time worked by employees, their rate of pay, gross amounts, deductions and final balance
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Payroll 99b, 2nd half January, 1931, general steamers
Charts indicating the payroll distribution by steamship and department. Also includes Payroll 99A, 1st half January, 1931, general steamers
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
General steamers payroll #99a, 1st half March, 1931
Charts indicating the payroll distribution by steamship and department. Also includes General Steamers Payroll #99B : 2nd half March, 1931
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Nine facecloths "Compliments of British Columbia Coast Steamships", still in plastic packages, and one opened.
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Wallace B. Chung and Madeline H. Chung collection
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
British Columbia Coast Steamship Service
Subseries consists of records related to the operation of the British Columbia Coast Steamship Service, which began operating in 1903 following the 1901 purchase of the Canadian Pacific Navigation Company by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company. The records in this subseries reflect the business activities and operations of the British Columbia Coast Steamship Service and its "Princess" line of steamships, which ran passenger, freight, and ferry services along the British Columbia coast, including the popular "Triangle Route" operating between Victoria, Vancouver, and Seattle. Passenger services continued on the British Columbia Coast Steamship Services until the 1970s.
These records include log books, a captain's diary, engineering notes, contracts, memoranda, reports, payroll records and timesheets, budget summaries, invoices, inventories, technical drawings, maintenance and operation manuals, maps, sailings schedules, tickets, passenger lists, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, menus, newsletters, stationery, correspondence, photographs and photographic negatives, and artefacts such as a letter in a bottle and B.C.C.S.S. facecloths.
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Series consists of records related to the operations of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, which was incorporated in 1881. The Chung Collection contains a wealth of unique materials related to the Canadian Pacific Railway Company and details its extensive operations ranging from the construction of the transcontinental railway to the development of new divisions to the experiences of travellers on C.P.R. ships, trains, and planes. The records in this series include photographs, historical documents, books, maps, pamphlets, and artefacts, and include a number of very rare items such as Alfred Waddington's "Overland Route through British North America" (1868).
This series has been arranged into eight subseries: the Canadian Pacific Railway, C.P.R. Steamships, Travel and Tourism with the C.P.R., the British Columbia Coast Steamship Service, Artwork and images of the C.P.R., C.P.R. artefacts, Working for the C.P.R., and the Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Company.