The Great Liners > Canadian Pacific Line
DESCRIPTION -- Excellent as used on board half moon serving dish from the Canadian Pacific shipping company, which is in an excellent condition and is 7½" (19cm) wide.
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HISTORY -- The Canadian Pacific Line was a company under the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR). The Canadian Pacific Railway Company was formed in 1881, and the company soon entered into ship-owning. In the beginning limited to transportation along Lake Superior and the Great Lakes. The transatlantic passenger service however, was not started before in 1903, when CPR took over the ships and service of the Beaver Line. The division was managed as the "Canadian Pacific Ocean Services" (C.P.O.S.).
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DESCRIPTION -- From the Canadian Pacific Line this is an original as used on board dining plate. Produced in the original design it is 8¼" (21cm) wide, bottom marked and in an excellent condition dating from the 1960's (click on the picture to see a view of the underside of the plate and stamp).
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CONDITION -- Excellent
HISTORY -- The Canadian Pacific Line was a company under the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR). The Canadian Pacific Railway Company was formed in 1881, and the company soon entered into ship-owning. In the beginning limited to transportation along Lake Superior and the Great Lakes. The transatlantic passenger service however, was not started before in 1903, when CPR took over the ships and service of the Beaver Line. The division was managed as the "Canadian Pacific Ocean Services" (C.P.O.S.).
NOTES -- Due to very large increases in postage costs to America, the price shown will cover large items but may take up to but not more than 42 days to receive from despatch. If items are wanted sooner a price on request can be given. Travellers in Time continually try to list many new and unusual items on the website, and notify all previous customers when new listings take place. We can always be contacted at sales@travellersintime.net for all other maritime enquiries.
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DESCRIPTION -- From the Canadian Pacific this is a pair of flat pack matches which are in a very good condition and show on them the company houseflag.
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CONDITION -- Good
HISTORY-- CP Ships was a large Canadian shipping company established in the 19th century. From the late 1880's until after World War II, the company was Canada's largest operator of Atlantic and Pacific steamships. Many immigrants travelled on CP ships from Europe to Canada. The sinking of the steamship RMS Empress of Ireland was the largest maritime disaster in Canadian history. The company provided Canadian Merchant Navy vessels in World Wars I and II.
NOTES -- Having been established now for many years, Travellers in Time continue to be run by two people as a hobby and not a business. We can be reached at sales@travellersintime.net for any enquiries on items from the website.
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DESCRIPTION -- From the 1930's this is a fantastic bird of paradise design teapot from the Canadian Pacific Line which is an as used in board item and the size is 6" (15cm) high. It is in an excellent condition and original from the shipping line.
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CONDITION -- Excellent
HISTORY -- CP Ships was a large Canadian shipping company established in the 19th century. From the late 1880s until after World War II, the company was Canada's largest operator of Atlantic and Pacific steamships. Many immigrants travelled on CP ships from Europe to Canada. The sinking of the steamship RMS Empress of Ireland was the largest maritime disaster in Canadian history. The company provided Canadian Merchant Navy vessels in World Wars I and II.
NOTES -- Due to very large increases in postage costs to America, the price shown will cover large items but may take up to but not more than 42 days to receive from despatch. If items are wanted sooner a price on request can be given. For information on any of the items on the website or other interested items we can always be contacted at sales@travellersintime.net for all maritime enquiries.
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DESCRIPTION -- Company tie from the shipping company the Canadian Pacific Line which dates circa 1970's and is in an excellent condition.
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CONDITION -- Excellent
HISTORY -- CP Ships was a large Canadian shipping company established in the 19th century. From the late 1880's until after World War II, the company was Canada's largest operator of Atlantic and Pacific steamships. Many immigrants travelled on CP ships from Europe to Canada. The sinking of the steamship RMS Empress of Ireland was the largest maritime disaster in Canadian history. The company provided Canadian Merchant Navy vessels in World Wars I and II.
NOTES -- Many other similar item of items are also available from Travellers in Time and are listed on the website. Several different categories are available to view and a search facility to find any items. If further information is required please contact us with your interested subject at sales@travellersintime.net.
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DESCRIPTION -- Celebration tie from the shipping company the Canadian Pacific Line. It celebrates 75 years of service in the North Atlantic and from 1903-1978. The tie is in an excellent condition.
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CONDITION -- Excellent
HISTORY -- CP Ships was a large Canadian shipping company established in the 19th century. From the late 1880's until after World War II, the company was Canada's largest operator of Atlantic and Pacific steamships. Many immigrants travelled on CP ships from Europe to Canada. The sinking of the steamship RMS Empress of Ireland was the largest maritime disaster in Canadian history. The company provided Canadian Merchant Navy vessels in World Wars I and II.
NOTES -- Many other similar type of items are also available from Travellers in Time and are listed on the website. Several different categories are available to view and a search facility provided to find any items. If further information is required please contact us with your interested subject at sales@travellersintime.net.
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DESCRIPTION -- Dating from the 1930's and a very rare find this is a metal candle vase from the Canadian Pacific Steamship Company vessel the SS Duchess of York and it is 5" (12.5cm) high and shows the ships emblem on the front.
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CONDITION -- Very Good
HISTORY -- The SS Duchess of York was a 20,021 ton ocean liner operated by the Canadian Pacific Steamship Company. Built in 1928 in Clydebank by the shipbuilders John Brown & Company, she was originally intended to be named Duchess of Cornwall. However agreement was reached with Red Funnel company to swap names with the latter's paddle steamer Duchess of York, launched in 1896. She was sunk in 1943 off Spain after being damaged by long range German bombers.
NOTES -- Having now been established for many years running the Travellers in Time website, which is continually run as a hobby by us and not a business, it has attracted customers from all over the world in places such as the UK, Europe, America, and Australia. We are available at sales@travellersintime.net anytime for any queries that you may have.
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DESCRIPTION -- Side plate from the Canadian Pacific Steamship Company and is produced in the traditional company design pattern. It is a China piece and is bottom marked CP Ships with the size being 6" (16cm) wide and is in a very good condition (click on picture to see a view of the base of the plate and stamp).
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CONDITION -- Very Good
HISTORY -- In the early 1880's, the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) negotiated with the Government of the United Kingdom to establish a trans-Pacific steamship routes between Vancouver and the Far East. In 1891, the Canadian Pacific Railway adopted a new name the Canadian Pacific Steamship Company (CPSC). The CPSC became one of the many shipping companies operating in and out of Liverpool. The company expanded as people emigrating from Europe to North America provided a larger number of passengers and the company also started holiday cruises.
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DESCRIPTION -- This item is a company tie from the Canadian Pacific shipping line. It is in a great almost new condition and dates from the 1960's.
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CONDITION -- Excellent
HISTORY -- The Canadian Pacific Steamship Company, one of the many shipping companies coming in and out of Liverpool, increased its operations in the Atlantic when it took over the Allan Line fleet. A new company called Canadian Pacific Ocean Services was formed and was renamed Canadian Pacific Steamships Ltd in 1921
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DESCRIPTION -- Very rare to find and in a fantastic condition this is a dining side plate from the Canadian Pacific Steamship Company and shows on it the usual fantastic colourful design associated with the shipping line. It is bottom marked and shows the company name reference and the size is 5" (13.5cm) wide (click on the picture to see the underside of the plate).
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CONDITION -- Very Good
HISTORY -- In the early 1880's, the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) negotiated with the Government of the United Kingdom to establish a trans-Pacific steamship routes between Vancouver and the Far East. In 1891, the Canadian Pacific Railway adopted a new name the Canadian Pacific Steamship Company (CPSC). The CPSC became one of the many shipping companies operating in and out of Liverpool. The company expanded as people emigrating from Europe to North America provided a larger number of passengers and the company also started holiday cruises.
NOTES -- Contact us at sales@travellersintime.net for all enquiries about maritime items of interest.
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