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
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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
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- Copyright Statement
- Public domain.
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- 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 LibraryEmail:turquhart@westvanlibrary.ca
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