Shipyards of British Columbia : the principal companies
- VM 299.7 .C3 T39 1986
- 1986
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Shipyards of British Columbia : the principal companies
Whistle up the inlet; the Union Steamship story
The Vancouver voyages of the barque Pamir
Westcoasters : boats that built British Columbia
From the wheelhouse : tugboaters tell their own stories
Jane's fighting ships 1963-1964
Peninsular and Orient S.S. "Chusan" 1852, London to Australia and Singapore
Part of Major Matthews collection
Peninsular and Orient Steamship Line
Part of Major Matthews collection
Port watch : a retrospective look at 100 years of ships and shipping in Vancouver harbour.
J.B. Lippincott Company
The voyage of the 'Discovery'.
LaBelle family album, 1919-1938
File is a photograph album showing images of members of the LaBelle family and friends, their home at 2677 West 43rd in Vancouver, vacation scenes, trips around British Columbia, students at Little Flower Academy, a visit to France, the 1939 royal tour in Vancouver of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, and various ships. Names and places are further identified for most images in album. Some images are duplicates to images found in the other LaBelle family albums of this accession.
LaBelle family
Photograph Album: Scenes of Vancouver area and W.H. Malkin employees
File contains a photograph album showing various scenes in Vancouver and surrounding area. There are also many informal photos of W.H. Malkin employees participating in activities such as: baseball, camping, picnics, sailing and fishing. There are also numerous photos of the W.H. Malkin storefront. Pictured in photographs on pages two and three of the album is Ed Jardine according to hand written annotations on loose papers that were slipped into the album. Two photos on page twenty-four were taken by Lennox Studios and are entitled: "Camping at Hollyburn" and "By the Campfire's Glow."
File contains a photograph album showing various scenes of Vancouver and the surrounding area. Places include: Stanley Park, English Bay, Hastings Park, North Vancouver (Capilano Canyon, Seymour Creek Canyon, Lynn Creek Canyon), mouth of the Fraser River, Howe Sound, Burrard Inlet. There are also photographs of various ships around Vancouver. All photographs have caption hand written below.
S.S. Beaver: the ship that saved the West
Light on the water : early photography of coastal British Columbia.
[The ship "Empress of India" approaching C.P.R. wharf]
Part of Major Matthews collection
J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.
A Giant of the sea. Vancouver, B.C. [The ship "Talthybius" in dock]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[The ship "Princess Victoria" passing Brockton Point]
Part of Major Matthews collection
J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.
[The ship "Princess Victoria" moving through Burrard Inlet]
Part of Major Matthews collection
J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.
[The ship "Princess Victoria" moving through Burrard Inlet]
Part of Major Matthews collection
J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.
Union Steamships Limited : [travel flyer]
Pioneer Steamer Beaver : a brief but concise history of this most interesting craft
Canadian Pacific Railway imperial short route to China and Japan : R.M.S. "Empress of Japan"
Canadian Pacific Steamship Co. : proposed sailings of "S.S. Danube"
Include British Columbia's new ferries Vancouver-Victoria in your vacation plans
Great friend of the Eskimo, Henry Larsen : [biographical sketch]
Royal Canadian Mounted Police Schooner St. Roch : [historical sketch]
Course was laid : an account of the voyage of the "Lady Sylvia" from Glasgow to Vancouver
St. Roch sails again : National historic site : Vancouver, British Columbia
P&O Orient Lines arrangements for children
Sanctuary from the Great Fire : the barque Robert Kerr
Welcome aboard : HMCS Vancouver FFH331 ever on guard
Commissioning of HMCS Vancouver
Item is a promotional brochure.
Typhoid at sea : epidemic aboard an ocean liner
Item discusses control measures aboard the S.S. Oronsay, 1970.