Fonds consists of postcards and pamphlets related to Cunard steamship lines and Canadian National Railway and a Canadian National Railway booklet titled "Scenic Canada" containing photographs of scenic locations across Canada, 1925.
Sans titreFonds consists of a practical navigation book containing "The Sailor's Sea-Book" by James Greenwood and W.H. Rosser and "Mathematical and Nautical Tables for the Working of the Problems" by Henry Law and J.R. Young. There are also two newspaper clippings dated 1927 slipped inside.
Sans titreFonds consists of the zoological report on the Copepoda collected by HMS Challenger during the years 1873 to 1876.
Fonds consists of a booklet containing a fold out poster of flags of the British Empire and all nations including semaphore signals and 16 dinner menus from Canadian Pacific Steamship Lines, Royal Interocean Line, and The China Navigation Company. Some dated to the 1950s, some undated.
Sans titreFonds consists of a German book titled "Bremen in der Deutschen Revolution" (Bremen in the German Revolution), published 1919. Book was taken from M/V Weser.
Fonds consists of a VHS titled "Icebound: The Final Voyage of the Karluk".
Sans titreFonds consists of a scrapbook containing photos, pamphlets, and newspaper clippings regarding the 5,200 mile, 14 month voyage from Montreal, of the ketch Nonsuch beginning in June 1970. There is an envelope glued to the inside back cover containing statistics, a gallery guide, a hand drawn chart, 3 postcards, and 12 additional photographs.
Fonds consists of tickets, menus, pamphlets, and passenger lists related to Canadian Pacific Steamship Lines. Also includes a letter from Frames Tours Ltd. dated 1960 and an itinerary from Blaney's Travel Service Ltd. dated 1962.
Sans titreFonds consists of photocopies of articles about NOIC Utah, United States Navy, and the role of the Steamer Exodus (formerly SS President Warfield) in the founding of Israel after WWII, as well as photographs of a high level meeting aboard HM and US vessels.
Sans titreFonds consists of a booklet titled "The Haunting of Commodore House: The Sad Fate of a British Naval Officer", by Morgan K.R.A. Scott-Ostler.
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