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Vancouver Victoria Route : effective October 29, 1916



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  • Bellingham - Victoria, Nanaimo Vancouver Auto Ferry Services

    Bellingham - Victoria, Nanaimo Vancouver Auto Ferry Services

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    Image in the center of the poster is a map showing the connecting ferry routes and principle roads connecting Nanaimo and Victoria, and between Bellingham and Vancouver; there are four inset photos and a line drawing of a the Motor Princess, port view. Company shield in the upper left corner; company flag in the upper right corner. Company agents are listed at the bottom of the card. "Printed in Canada"--small type, bottom of the card. Schedule is printed on heavy card. Focus of item: Motor Princess ; Princess Patricia ; Charmer.

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    Vancouver Victoria Route : effective October 29, 1916

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    Companies: Canadian Pacific. British Columbia Coast Steamship Service

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  • Philadelphia west, via Erie and Lehigh Valley " route. : In effect July, 1876

    Philadelphia west, via Erie and Lehigh Valley " route. : In effect July, 1876

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    Image of three maps related to railroad routes of the Erie Railway: a map in the upper left corner of the northeastern United States with railroad lines between New York City and the Great Lakes region; a map of Western Europe with steamship lines in the upper left; and a map of New York City in the lower left corner, with timetables and promotional descriptions on both the recto and verso; map verso also includes three vignettes of three ornately decorated interiors of a Pullman sleeping car, a dining car with well-dressed diners and African American waiters, and a drawing room car; fold-up map.

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  • Atlantic coast express

    Atlantic coast express

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    "SHEP"--artist's signature lower right corner of image. Image of passenger steam train No. 850 of the Southern Railway's Atlantic Coast Express with schedule of stops for 3rd July to 25th September, 1938 in lower right corner. "Southern Railway Advertising."--printed, lower left corner, recto, bottom. "13 Ad. 4661/500-1938"--printed, center, recto, bottom. "Printed in England at the Baynard Press, London"--lower right corner, recto, bottom. Artist name from Science & Society Picture Library (http://www.scienceandsociety.co.uk) ; see Picture Reference Number 10173710, Inventory No. 1978-9108: "Artwork by Charles ‘Shep’ Shepherd, who studied art under Paul Woodroffe and was head of the studio at the Baynard Press. "

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  • Berne : Switzerland

    Berne : Switzerland

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    "Reber"--artist's signature in the upper left corner of the image with a stylized R. "Printed in Switzerland"--below image, lower left corner. "Lithogr. Steiger Ltd. Berne, Switzerland"--below image, lower right corner.

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  • Travel to Canada and the United States via the beautiful sheltered St. Lawrence Route

    Travel to Canada and the United States via the beautiful sheltered St. Lawrence Route

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    "Canadian Pacific"--printed at the top in bold script, red on the grey background. "Norman Wilkinson"--artist's signature reproduced in the lower left corner of the image. "Empress of Scotland, 26,000 gross tons"--printed below the image to the right, block type in white on grey background. "Printed in Great Britain by Nissen & Arnold Ltd., 11-12 Bury street, London, E.C.3"--small type, lower right corner, along the margin. "1951"--on verso, in ms., in pencil, lower right corner. The Empress of Scotland was the second Candian Pacific vessel with this name; originally she was named the Empress of Japan, but was renamed Empress of Scotland in 1942 following the attack on Pearl Harbor; returned to CP in 1948 and refurbished; sold by CP to Hamburg-Atlantic Line in 1958 and renamed Hanseatic. Focus of item: Empress of Scotland.

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