Fonds consists of a menu for the gala diner on board SS United States held Monday, 9 July 1956.
Sans titreFonds consists of a certificate of competency as master issued to Arthur Wheeler, 11 July 1866.
Sans titreFonds consists of a photocopy of a journal, written completely in Spanish, dating to 1792 detailing Captain Quadra's visit to Nootka to meet Captain George Vancouver. The original is held in Madrid, Spain and the copy was obtained by Premier Bennett on visit to Spain in 1968.
Sans titreFonds consists of documents relating to marine history, specifically W.H. Whiteley and the schooners Labrador and Mermaid, including masters lists and newspaper articles dating to the 1890s, 1920s, 1940s.
Sans titreFonds consists of two pages from "The Navy and Army Illustrated" dating to 1887 and 1900 and a letter, and copy of the same letter, from Joseph Crisp explaining his donation of these items to 'the Hospital Archives', dated 9 September 1956.
Sans titreFonds consists of a hand-bound book titled "The Cadborough" [sic.], by A.G. Sargent, 1970.
Sans titreFonds consists of a pocket size sailor's New Testament. Belonged to Lieutenant Berra while aboard HMS Bulwark, which was blown up in 1914. He survived the sinking and had the book with him.
Sans titreFonds consists of "The Naval Bulletin" issued by the naval intelligence division, naval staff, admiralty, for the information of HM men, dating to 30 March 1945.
Sans titreFonds consists of a report titled "Notes for the Guidance of Probationary Victualling Assistance".
Fonds consists of a booklet titled "A Short History and Fleet List of the Canadian Pacific Ocean Steamships 1891-1961" by George Musk, in association with the World Ship Society. There are 8 pages from "Our Women's World" magazine March 1962 slipped into back cover.
Fonds also includes a scrapbook containing newspaper clippings, and photographs relating to various vessels dating from 1948 to 1966 and 7 Canadian Pacific passenger lists dating from June to August 1955.
Fonds also includes newspaper clippings, a postcard, and a schedule regarding SS Princess Charlotte and CPR rail travel.
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