C.P.R. S.S. Princess Kathleen.
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Item is a postcard printed with an image of the Princess Kathleen, one of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company's coastal service steamships.
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C.P.R. S.S. Princess Kathleen.
Item is a postcard printed with an image of the Princess Kathleen, one of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company's coastal service steamships.
Entrance to Burrard Inlet[,] Vancouver, B.C.
Item is a postcard printed with an image of a Canadian Pacific Railway Company steamship moored at the wharf to the east of Pier "A," which is shown under construction. Buildings on the south shore of Brockton Point are visible in the image. This postcard includes personal correspondence. Sent to Miss Barrows of Prince Rupert from F.W. G. in Vancouver.
Looking N across harbour, Vancouver, B.C.
Item is a postcard printed with an image of the North Vancouver ferry dock in Vancouver Harbour. Passengers on foot and in cars are pictured disembarking from a ferry. The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway dock is also shown; a steamship is moored on its west side. North Vancouver is visible in the distance.
Passengers embarking on Excusion Steamer at Weymouth
This postcard includes personal correspondence addressed to Master Maurice Baggs of Bath.
[Princess Marguerite, one of the Canadian Pacific Railway's coastal steamships]
Princess May wrecked on Sentinel Is. Alaska[,] Aug. 5, 1910.
Item is a postcard printed with an image of the Princess May wrecked on Sentinel Island.
R.M.S. Empress of Canada passing Brockton Point. Vancouver, B.C.
item is a postcard printed with an image of the R.M.S. Empress of Canada departing from Vancouver Harbour. The Brockton Point lighthouse, a few people, and two automobiles are pictured in the foreground on the right.
Shuffle board on T.S.S. Catala
Item is a postcard printed with an image of five men playing a game of shuffleboard on the deck of the T.S.S. Catala, a steamer in the fleet of the Union Steamship Company of British Columbia.
[S.S. Beaver boiler ; S.S. Beaver at anchor in James Bay, Victoria]
Item is a postcard printed with two images. One image shows the boiler of S.S. Beaver at an outdoor display; the caption below this image reads, "Was wrecked July, 1888, at entrance to Burrard Inlet, B.C. Purchased and raised by C.C. Pilkey, Sept. 1906." The other image shows the S.S. Beaver at anchor in James Bay; the caption below this image reads, "S.S. Beaver at anchor in James Bay, Victoria[.] Photograph taken during her early days. Wrecked July [1888] at entrance to Burrard Inlet[.]" A hand-written note on the verso of this postcard reads, "Van B.C. March 1913[.] This [P.C.?] is also copyrighted in U.S.A. + Canada. [C.C.P.?]"
Item is a postcard printed with an image of the Canadian Prince, a steamship, entering Vancouver Harbour. North Vancouver is visible in the background.
Item is a postcard printed with an image of the Prince George, one of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway's coastal steamships.
Item is a postcard printed with an imag of the Princess Marguerite, one of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company's coastal steamships, leaving Vancouver through Burrard Inlet.
Item is a postcard printed with an image of the T.S.S. Casala, a ship in the fleet of the Union Steamship Company of British Columbia, entering Vancouver Harbour. North Vancouver is pictured in the background.
Under Lions Gate Bridge, Vancouver, B.C.
Item is a postcard printed with an image of a Canadian Pacific Railway Company steamship passing under the Lions Gate Bridge as it leaves Vancouver. The Prospect Point lighthouse is also shown.
Item is a postcard printed with an image of the Camosun, a vessel in the Union Steamship Company's fleet of passenger ships serving the B.C. coast, entering Vancouver Harbour. The ship is pictured heading east, with the North Shore in the background.
Item is a postcard printed with an image of the Lady Alexandra, a Union Steamship Company steamer that carried passengers across Howe Sound to Bowen Island.