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PRINCESS MARY ~RESTAURANT VESSEL ~SHIP VICTORIA BC CANADA ~ASHTRAY~ RARE ANTIQUE For Sale


PRINCESS MARY ~RESTAURANT VESSEL ~SHIP VICTORIA BC CANADA ~ASHTRAY~ RARE ANTIQUE
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PRINCESS MARY ~RESTAURANT VESSEL ~SHIP VICTORIA BC CANADA ~ASHTRAY~ RARE ANTIQUE:
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PRINCESS MARY ~RESTAURANT VESSEL ~SHIP VICTORIA BC CANADA ~20th Century ASHTRAY~ VERY RARE ANTIQUE!! See pictures for Conditions and Style.


Princess Mary was a passenger vessel in the coastal service fleet of the Canadian Pacific Railway(CPR) during the first half of the 20th century. This ship was called a "pocket liner" because she offered amenities like a great ocean liner, but on a smaller scale. The ship was part of the CPR "Princess fleet," which was composed of ships having names which began with the title "Princess". Along with the SS Princess Adelaide the SS Princess Alice and the SS Princess Sophia, the SS Princess Mary was one of four similar ships built for CPR during 1910 & 1911 Princess Mary was built by Bow, McLachlan and Company of Paisley, Scotland for the Canadian Pacific Railway. The 2,155-ton vessel had length of 248.4 feet (75.7m), breadth of 40.1 feet (12.2m), and depth of 14.0 feet (4.3m). She was added to the active roster of the CPR fleet in 1910. On March 14, 1911, the Princess Mary made her first trip on the Nanaimo-Comox Vancouver service. A highlight of Princess Marys service occurred on February 15, 1915, when the 30th Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force(CEF) embarked on her at Victoria, British Columbia, to begin its journey to Europe for World War I service.


When she was converted into a barge, part of Princess beached on Harbour Road in West Victoria, British Columbia, across the street from the Point Hope Shipyard. The super-structure became the "Princess Mary Restaurant" which later moved to a different location in West Victoria.



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