Series consists of records relating to the correspondence between members of the Steamship Inspectors Office including the Chairman, Senior Steamship Inspectors and Steamship Inspectors, amongst others regarding inspections done before and after the requisition of vessels for the second world war. There is also additional correspondence, including with the owners of the vessels.
Sem títuloFonds consist of documents relating to the marine service of Walter Hichens-Smith.
- Photocopy of typed biographical information of Walter Hichens-Smith starting in 1908 when he signed on as a machinist’s apprentice with the B.C. Marine Railway. This appears to have been compiled for Hichens-Smith’s retirement from Island Tug and Barge, possibly in 1957.
- Continuous certificate of discharge for seaman booklet for Walter Hichens-Smith (born 1893) listing the ships on which he served and ports of discharge during the period of 1913 to 1957.
- Certificate of competency as first class engineer of a steam-driven ship in a small booklet, dated 3 April 1939.
- Certificate of indenture of apprenticeship between Walter Hichens-Smith and B.C. Marine Railway for five years beginning 20 January 1908. Includes typed statement on the reverse certifying the completion of his service.
- Department of Marine and Fisheries certificate of discharge from the CGS Estevan, dated 25 July 1915.
- Department of Marine Fisheries certificate of discharge from the CGS Estevan, dated 31 December 1915.
- Handwritten letter of reference signed by John A. Sutherland, engineer of the CGS Estevan, dated 31 December 1915.
- Typed letter of reference signed by Ramsay’s Machine Works, dated 4 January 1916.
- Naval Service certificate of discharge from the CGS Lillooet, dated 4 November 1916.
- Certificate of Competency as third class engineer issued by the minister of public works for the province of British Columbia, dated 6 October 1922.
- Handwritten letter of reference signed by A. Borrowman, chief engineer, CGS Lilliooet, dated 4 April 1923.
- Typed letter of reference from Yarrows Limited, dated 14 April 1930.
- Typed letter of reference from MacFarlane Towning Company Limited for work on the Tug Daring, dated 11 February 1931.
- Typed letter of reference from MacFarlane Towing Company Limited for work on the Tug Restless, dated 11 February 1931.
- Typed letter of reference signed by A. Borrowman, Cameron-Genoa Ship Builders Limited, dated 12 November 1916.
- Certificate of discharge from the M/S Island King, dated 11 May 1934.
- Certificate of discharge from the M/S Shean, dated 11 May 1934.
- Certificate of discharge from the M/S Island King. Dated 11 May 1934.
- Certificate of discharge from the M/S Island King, dated 11 May 1934.
- Handwritten letter of reference signed by the chief engineer of M/S Shean, dated 26 July 1934.
- Handwritten letter of reference signed by the master of M/S Tees, dated 13 September 1934.
- Handwritten letter of reference signed by R. Barclay, Chief Engineer of M/S Island King, dated 3 October 1934.
- Certificate of discharge from the SS Anyox, dated 7 January 1935.
- Typed letter of reference signed by the chief engineer and the master of Pacific Salvage Company, Limited, dated 7 January 1954.
- Certificate of discharge from G.E. Foster, dated 19 September 1935.
- Typed letter of reference signed by the master of Westward Towing Company Limited, dated 11 October 1938.
- Typed letter of reference for work on the SS Salvage Queen, signed by the master and supt. Engineer of Island Tug & Barge Company Limited, dated 15 February 1939.
- Typed letter of reference for work on the SS Snohomish, signed by the master and supt. Engineer of Island Tug & Barge Company Limited, dated 15 February 1939.
- Typed letter of reference for work on the SS Salvage King, signed by the master and supt. Engineer of Pacific Salvage Company Limited, dated 18 February 1939.
- Certificate of nationality including photo and finger prints issued at Victoria, BC, dated 12 August 1940. This was a wartime document issued to merchant seamen that entitled the bearer to disembark in US ports.
- Certificate of service in the HMCS Stadacona, the name of base in Halifax that administered units such the Naval Control of Shipping organization, dated 30 March 1943.
Also includes an Island Tug & Barge brochure titled "Salvage Ships at Work" c. 1954, consisting of photos of company vessels and salvaged vessels.
Sem títuloFonds consists of lighthouse keeper's diary, issued by the Department of Marine and Fisheries, Lighthouse Service, from Scarlett Point Station, B.C., dating from July 1908 to June 1909.
Sem títuloSeries consists of ship plans relating to John Clarkson’s position as the Nautical Inspector for Transport Canada. The breakdown of the 14 ship plans is: Island Princess (3), Jefferson (1), PacifiCat Explorer (5), Estevan (2), Stern Wheel Steamer (1), Indianapolis (1), Cheakamus (1).
Sem títuloBuilt in 1912 by the Collingwood Shipbuilding Co. Ltd. as a Canadian government lighthouse tender. In 193-1940 she was owned by the Minister of Marine and Fisheries in Ottawa and from 1940 to 1970 she was owned by the Minister of Transport. She was in service for 55 years.
Sem títuloThere was correspondence regarding the requisition of different ships for the Second World War between:
A Farrow-Inspector of Boilers and machinery
Commodore WJR Beech, RCN, Commanding Officer, Pacific Coast, HMC Dockyard Esquimalt BC
HG Robinson- Senior Steamship Inspector, Vancouver
JT Edmond, Esq. Steamship Inspector, parliament Buildings, Victoria
FA Willsher-Chairman, Board of Steamship Inspection, Ottawa (1939,1942)
FA Willsher-Deputy Chairman (1939)
Commodre VG Brodeur, RCN, Commanding Officer, Pacific Coast, Esquimalt, BC
Capt. GR Davidson, A/A, D.S. & T.O., Prince Rupert
Jas Brydon-Steamship Inspector (1939)
Acting Senior Steamship Inspector, Vancouver (1939)
TM Stephen-Department of Transport Steamship Inspector’s Office, Vancouver (1939)
TH Evans-Commander (E) RCN Engineer Superintendent (1944)
Fonds consists of documents related to Saturna Island Lighthouse, Sask Point Lighthouse, and Department of Marine and Fisheries Canada. Dating to 1892, 1910, and 1913.
Fonds consists of
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Rules and instructions for the guidance of light keepers book published in 1904,
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Booklet containing the regulations governing landing, storage, and use of oils and fuels at government lighthouses, fog alarms, and depots issued by the Department of Transport, Marine Services,
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Two lists of buoys, beacons, and day marks and other aids to navigation on the pacific coast of the dominion of Canada books published in 1919, one is missing its cover,
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The rules and instructions for light keepers and fog alarm engineers and rules governing buoys and beacons book published 1953,
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A manual for diamond incandescent petroleum vapour burners published by the Department of Marine and Fisheries, 1912,
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Instruction manual for coast lighting by acetylene and automatic acetylene fog signal guns for maritime signalling,
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Department of Marine and Fisheries field book containing survey notes of lighthouses and beacon sites written by C.H. Ellacott, 1915,
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Photocopies of reports and correspondence dating to the late 1890s, early 1900s, related to lighthouse service at various locations,
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Photocopies of Department of Marine and Fisheries Canada Lighthouse Service dating from 1903 to 1945 and from 1934 to 1956,
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Folders containing documents related to the movements of coast guard fleet vessel CCGS Sir James Douglas dating from 1984 to 1987. Includes correspondence, reports, charts and tables, and blueprints,
-Ringbound volume for CCGS Identity program, Ministry of Supply and Services Canada, 15 December 1983.
- Book containing writing from the 17th Law of the Sea Institute Conference held in Oslo, Norway, 13-16 July 1983, containing paper by Carl August Fleischer titled "The Exclusive Economic Zone Under the Convention Regime and in State Practice".
-Also includes 3 photo albums, detailing the construction and surveying of lighthouses.
Sem títuloFonds consists of photographs, photographs cut out of newspapers and magazines, a continuous certificate of discharge, a certificate as fourth class engineer, an identity certificate, and assorted correspondence related to the service of Floyd Norman Vangen dating from 1940 to 1949.
Also includes a framed certificate of competency as second class engineer dated 1956 and, taped to the reverse side of the frame, a certificate of competency as third class engineer dated 1952.
Also includes a souvenir photobook of travel from Prince Rupert, British Columbia to Skagway, Alaska, assorted black and white photographs, unidentified but probably also of the NorthWest coast, and several postcards.
Sem títuloThe fonds contains service records, personal documents, and correspondence of Captain Donald Boucher MacPherson during his time with the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps and while working in marine towing and salvage.
982.001
- Canadian Army (active) tradesmen’s qualifications for D.B. McPherson, dated 4 February 1946.
- Letter of recommendation for D.B. MacPherson from the Department of National Defense, signed by C.G. Matthews, Major, Officer Commanding, Water Transport Coy, R.C.A.S.C., dated 12 February 1946.
- Canadian Army (active) Discharge Certificate for D.B. MacPherson, dated 4 February 1946.
- Permanent and sleeping out pass for unit: R.C.A.S.C. Water Transport, P.C, issued to D.B. MacPherson, dated 24 August 1943.
- Alien Registration receipt card and certificate of nationality of seamen, for D.B. MacPherson, dated 2 July 1940.
- Certificate of competency as master of a Steam Tug Boat in the coasting trade issued to D.B. MacPherson dated 12 April 1923. Also has handwritten note in top corner dated 19 May 1947.
- Certificate from the minister of national defense appointing D.B. MacPherson to the rank of Sergeant Major (skipper) Warrant Officer Class 1 beginning 1 September 1944, dated 4 July 1946, signed by A. Ross, Deputy Minister of National Defense. Also has two badges stapled to each corner.
- Certificate of competency as master of a passenger tug boat in the coasting trade issued by the minister of Marine and Fisheries for the Dominion of Canada for Donald McPherson (born 15 April 1857, died 15 April 1930). (Perhaps D.B. MacPherson’s father?), dated 15 January 1906.
984.039
- Correspondence addressed to D.B. Macpherson from:
a. The Department of Public Works dating from 1951 to 1952
b. The Alaska Steamship Company dating to 1958
c. The Department of Highways and Greyhound Lines of Canada Limited dating to 1962 - And, a letter from D.B. Macpherson, recipient unknown, describing 3 attached photographs.
986.002
- Testimonial of sea service of D.B. MacPherson, signed December 1919.
- 5 certificates of service for seamen of Canadian Coasting or Inland Vessels for D.B. MacPherson for work on B.C. Coast Towing, dating from 1915 to 1923.
- 10 letters of reference written by Victoria Tug Co., Limited, Headquarters Pacific Command, Department of National Defence, and Island Tug & Barge regarding the service of D.B. MacPherson, dating from 1919 to 1923.
- 4 letters between D.B. MacPherson and the Department of Public Works, Victoria regarding employment, dating to 1947, and 1 receipt for a payment made by D.B. MacPherson 29 April 1947.
- 6 letters from the Department of Public Works, Victoria dating from 1951 and 1952.
- Letter from the Department of Highways dated 23 April 1962.