[Steamer "Capilano" (II) at Union Dock - Port side view]
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[Steamer "Capilano" (II) at Union Dock - Port side view]
[S.S. "Lady Cecilia" leaving Vancouver Harbour]
[Sister ships S.S. "Lady Cynthia" (left) and "Lady Cecilia"]
[S.S. "Lady Cynthia" - bow view]
T.S.S. "Lady Cynthia" [entering First Narrows]
Photograph shows structural changes made in 1940 after funnel removed and observation room extended.
[Steamer "Capilano" (II) entering Vancouver Harbour]
T.S.S. "Lady Evelyn", purchased in 1923 - served on Howe Sound and Gulf Coast routes
[S.S. "Lady Pam" leaving Vancouver Dock]
[S.S. "Lady Pam" entering First Narrows]
[Deck House and Passengers - S.S. "Lady Pam"]
[Steamer "Capilano" (II) - outward bound from Vancouver, B.C.]
[Steamer "Capilano" (II) with other Union vessels outward bound from Vancouver, B.C.]
[S.S. "Capilano" backing out from Union Dock]
Photograph shows a small vessel on extreme left "Chasina", left background bow of C.P.R.'s "Charmer", right background unidentified Admiral Line vessel, extreme right, stern of "Cheam"
[S.S. "Cardena" entering First Narrows]
[Passengers boarding steamers at Union Dock]
Photograph shows the "Lady Cecilia" and "Lady Cynthia"
[S.S. "Lady Cynthia" at Union Dock]
Photograph shows the S.S. "Capilano"
[Union Steamer "Lady Cecilia" at dock]
Observation Room T.S.S. "Cardena"
Photograph shows wicker chairs
Dining Saloon T.S.S. "Cardena"
[S.S. "Catala" entering Vancouver Harbour]
[S.S. "Catala" - Stern View, docked at Union Wharf]
[S.S. "Chelohsin" approaching First Narrows]
[S.S. "Chelohsin" approaching First Narrows]
[S.S. "Chelohsin" leaving Vancouver]
Photograph shows Pier B-C in background
[Steamer "Capilano" (II) at Union Dock - Vancouver, B.C.]
[S.S. "Cowichan" approaching Union Dock]
[S.S. "Lady Alexandra" outward bound from Vancouver]
[S.S. "Lady Alexandra" approaching Vancouver]
[S.S. "Lady Alexandra" passenger seating upper deck, stern]
[S.S. "Lady Cecilia" backing out into Vancouver Harbour]