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ORIGINAL SOUVENIR SPOON FROM THE CANADIAN PACIFIC LINE VESSEL THE EMPRESS OF CANADA [P]

DESCRIPTION -- From the old vessel the Empress of Canada from the Canadian Pacific Line this is a souvenir spoon which is in a very good condition.
[ONLY 1 PAIR AVAILABLE]

CONDITION -- Very Good

HISTORY -- The RMS Empress of Canada of 1961 was the last passenger ship to be built for Canadian Pacific's Liverpool to Montreal service.  The ship was the first Canadian Pacific liner to be equipped with a bulbous bow, which, it was said would help in reducing pitching. She had Denny-Brown stabilisers and full air-conditioning.  RMS Empress of Canada was built by Vickers-Armstrongs of Walker, Newcastle upon Tyne, England for Canadian Pacific Steamships Ltd. This ship, the third CP vessel to be named Empress of Canada, regularly traversed the transatlantic route between Liverpool and Canada for many years. 

NOTES -- 1000's of other maritime items are available to buy with many not yet listed on the website so if you require more information contact us on sales@travellersintime.net and we will get back to you.
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Item: T3786 BA251
Price
£15.00
UK Postage: £4.00
Europe Postage:£6.00
Elsewhere: £14.00

AN OLD ORIGINAL WALL PAQUE OF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC LINE VESSEL THE EMPRESS OF BRITAIN

DESCRIPTION -- From the original turn of the 20th century vessel the Empress of Britain from the Canadian Pacific Line this is an early  souvenir wall plaque of the vessel which is in a very good condition and the size is 13" (34cm) wide.
[ONLY 1 AVAILABLE]    

CONDITION -- Excellent

HISTORY -- The original RMS Empress of Britain was a transatlantic ocean liner built by the Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company at Govan on the Clyde in Scotland in 1905–1906 for Canadian Pacific Steamship (CP). This ship – the first of three CP ships to be named Empress of Britain, regularly traversed the transatlantic crossing between Canada and Europe until 1923, with the exception of the war years. Empress of Britain was the sister ship of RMS Empress of Ireland, which was lost in 1914. was an ocean liner built between 1928 and 1931 by John Brown shipyard in Scotland and owned by Canadian Pacific Steamship Company. This ship was the second of three CP vessels named Empress of Britain - provided scheduled trans-Atlantic passenger service from spring to autumn between Canada and Europe from 1931 until 1939.

NOTES -- You can email Travellers in Time at sales@travellersintime.net anytime for any enquiries about items on the website that you may wish to purchase, or if we perhaps have anything similar for sale.
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Item: T3680 BA247
Price
£18.00
UK Postage: £4.00
Europe Postage:£7.00
Elsewhere: £12.00

SOUVENIR TANKARD FROM THE CANADIAN PACIFIC VESSEL THE EMPRESS OF BRITAIN

DESCRIPTION -- From the vessel the Empress of Britain from the Canadian Pacific Line this is a souvenir tankard which is an early item and is in a good condition and stands 6" (15cm) high.
[ONLY 1 AVAILABLE]    

CONDITION -- Excellent

HISTORY -- The RMS Empress of Britain was an ocean liner built between 1928 and 1931 by John Brown shipyard in Scotland and owned by Canadian Pacific Steamship Company. This ship was the second of three CP vessels named Empress of Britain - provided scheduled trans-Atlantic passenger service from spring to autumn between Canada and Europe from 1931 until 1939.

NOTES -- You can email Travellers in Time at sales@travellersintime.net anytime for any enquiries about items on the website that you may wish to purchase, or if we perhaps have anything similar for sale. 
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Item: TT3643 BA246
Price
£19.00
UK Postage: £5.00
Europe Postage:£8.00
Elsewhere: £14.00

VERY RARE SOUVENIR EMPRESS OF CANADA SAILOR DOLL [P]

DESCRIPTION -- From the old vessel the Empress of Canada from the Canadian Pacific Line this is a sailor doll souvenir which is in a good condition and a rare find with the size of item in box being 9" (23cm).
[ONLY 1 AVAILABLE]

CONDITION -- Very Good

HISTORY -- The RMS Empress of Canada of 1961 was the last passenger ship to be built for Canadian Pacific's Liverpool to Montreal service.  The ship was the first Canadian Pacific liner to be equipped with a bulbous bow, which, it was said would help in reducing pitching. She had Denny-Brown stabilisers and full air-conditioning.  RMS Empress of Canada was built by Vickers-Armstrongs of Walker, Newcastle upon Tyne, England for Canadian Pacific Steamships Ltd. This ship, the third CP vessel to be named Empress of Canada, regularly traversed the transatlantic route between Liverpool and Canada for many years. 

NOTES -- 1000's of other maritime items are available to buy with many not yet listed on the website so if you require more information contact us on sales@travellersintime.net and we will get back to you.
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Item: TT3560 BA242
Price
£22.00
UK Postage: £4.00
Europe Postage:£7.00
Elsewhere: £11.00

HALF MOON SERVING DISH FROM THE CANADIAN PACIFIC SHIPPING COMPANY [P]

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.
[HAVE 2 AVAILABLE]    

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 -- Travellers in Time list many unusual items on the website and we can always be contacted at sales@travellersintime.net for all maritime enquiries.
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Item: TT3329 BA233
Price
£12.00
UK Postage: £5.00
Europe Postage:£8.00
Elsewhere: £12.00

CANADIAN PACIFIC DINING PLATE AS USED IN SERVICE [P]

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.
[ONLY 1 AVAILABLE]

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.  Many maritime items continue to be listed on the Travellers in Time website, and we 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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Item: TT2907 BA217
Price
£11.00
UK Postage: £6.00
Europe Postage:£9.00
Elsewhere: £13.00

TWO BOXES OF VERY EARLY UNUSED FLAT PACK MATCHES FROM CANADIAN PACIFIC LINE

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.
[ONLY 1 AVAILABLE]

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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Item: TT2894 BA215
Price
£6.00
UK Postage: £2.00
Europe Postage:£4.00
Elsewhere: £6.00

RARE TO FIND AN AS USED IN SERVICE TEAPOT FROM THE CANADIAN PACIFIC LINE

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 and a rare find.
[ONLY 1 AVAILABLE]

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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Item: TT2851 BA214
Price
£45.00
UK Postage: £7.00
Europe Postage:£10.00
Elsewhere: £22.00

COMPANY TIE FROM THE CANADIAN PACIFIC LINE CIRCA 1970's

DESCRIPTION -- Company tie from the shipping company the Canadian Pacific Line which dates circa 1970's and is in an excellent condition.
[ONLY 1 AVAILABLE]

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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Item: TT2835 BA214
Price
£10.00
UK Postage: £4.00
Europe Postage:£6.00
Elsewhere: £8.00

75TH ANNIVERSARY TIE FROM THE CANADIAN PACIFIC LINE COVERING ATLANTIC CROSSINGS FROM 1903 - 1978

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.
[ONLY 1 AVAILABLE]

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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Item: TT2809 BA213
Price
£10.00
UK Postage: £3.00
Europe Postage:£5.00
Elsewhere: £8.00

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