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.
Pickard, AnneFonds consists of a Royal Canadian Mounted Police booklet titled "Reports and Other Papers Relating to the Two Voyages of the R.C.M. Police Schooner "St. Roch" Through the North West Passage", detailing the voyage from Vancouver, British Columbia to Sydney, Nova Scotia from 1940 to 1942, and from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia to Vancouver, British Columbia in 1944.
Fonds also includes a calling card for Inspector E.J. Lucas, RCMP.
Royal Canadian Mounted PoliceFonds consists of ship's plans of SS Princess Royal, 1907.
Also includes photographs of a variety of vessels including HM Ships, the Empress line, Tugs, Canadian Coast Guard, HMC Ships and Steamships.
Also includes an oil painting of a muzzle heading rifle gun and crew shown schematically on shipboard with gun rigged and ready to fire, painted by Anthony Clarke.
Clarke, Detective Sergeant Anthony H.The Tofino series contains photos and photo album leafs that depict Tofino and the surrounding area, seiners and trollers fishing from 1933-1937. Located on the west coast of Vancouver Island in the traditional territory of the Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation of the Nuu—chah-nulth people, south of Clayoquot Sound. Settlers came to the site and the surrounding around starting in the 1890s. Officially named Tofino with the opening of a post office in 1909, although its first store was opened in 1901, a school in 1906 and a wharf and lifeboat station in 1908 and its church in 1913. Tofino was incorporated as a municipality in 1932. Tofino developed around the fishing and logging industries, now known for its natural beauty and a great destination for outdoor recreation.
The newspaper covers the events of the naval action that lead to Lord Nelson’s death. Lord Horatio Nelson (1758-1805) was a British Naval Commander known for victories in battles such as the Nile in 1798 and of Trafalgar in 1805, where he was killed. He was promoted to captain in 1779 when he was 20 during the American Revolution.
The fonds consists of:
1 series that contains 9 photographs, 6 photo album leafs
1 newspaper
Fonds consists of a Canadian Pacific Steamship's Dutchess of Atholl dinner menu dated Sunday, 26 July 1931 and a photograph of 9 unnamed ship's officers.
Fonds consists of a certificate appointing Mr. Arthur Allen to sub-lieutenant in the Royal Navy dated 25 November 1873.
Allen, Mr. ArthurFonds consists of a framed photograph of HMCS Digby (1942), HMCS Minas (1941), and HMCS Port Colborne (1943), and a letter of recommendation for A.S. Andrews from the Navy League of Canada to the Captain of M/V Bonnington Court.
Also includes a Canadian Pacific Steamship menu for a goodbye dinner held 5 April 1940 with approx 10 signatures inside, a continuous certificate of discharge booklet issued by the Department of marine & Fisheries Canada for Arthur Stewart Andrews recording discharges from CPR ships between 1936 and 1941, and 12 black and white photos of CPR ships which were removed from a photo album prior to being donated
Andrews, Arthur StewartFonds consists of a certificate of competency as master issued to Arthur Wheeler, 11 July 1866.
Wheeler, ArthurFonds consists of information regarding Esquimalt-First Graving Dock / Thetis Cove-Esquimalt Harbour.
Fonds consists of a manuscript titled "A Sentimental Journey – These are Memories About a Period of Time When a Group of Young Women Shared Time and Space in History. This Was a Time in History When Some Things Would Never Be the Same Again", by Audrey Sim/Shortridge, Women’s Royal Canadian Naval Service. Also contains an edited version by Tom Pound on floppy disk.
Sim-Shortridge, Audrey