S.S. Charmer

Description
Creator
Bourne, L.M.
Media Type
Image
Item Type
Photographs
Description
S.S. "Charmer" enters First Narrows, circa. 1900. It was the only ferry steamer from Vancouver to Victoria with six trips per week. The voyage took eight hours. Smoke from a forest fire on Baby Mountain can also be seen. .Captain Rudlin, master. Presented 1962, by L.M. Bourne. 1195 W. 14th. J.S.M.
Date of Original
Circa 1900
Date Of Event
1900s
Subject(s)
Corporate Name(s)
Vancouver City Archives
Local identifier
0012.VCA
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • British Columbia, Canada
    Latitude: 49.29966 Longitude: -123.20265
  • British Columbia, Canada
    Latitude: 49.31551 Longitude: -123.13856
  • British Columbia, Canada
    Latitude: 49.33576 Longitude: -123.14015
Copyright Statement
Public domain.
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Copyright Holder
Vancouver City Archives
Location of Original
Vancouver City Archives
Reproduction Notes
Scanned July 2011 using Epson Perfection V700 Photo at 300dpi and 100% of original image size. Alternate Versions: Lossless TIF from original scan at 300dpi and 100% of original print. W23 x H15 cm black & white print on photo paper.VCA number: OUT.N.684.P.1139
Contact
West Vancouver Memorial Library
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