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CPR Piers, Vancouver by Max Jacquiard

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Price$800

Description CPR Piers, Vancouver

A summer evening view of Burrard Inlet and the North Shore mountains sometime prior to 1938 - Pier D was destroyed by fire in July of that year. Pier A, partially visible on the left, was constructed in 1908, followed by the larger Pier D (1914) and Pier B & C in 1927. The ochre-funnelled white liner at Pier B is Canadian Pacific's "Empress of Japan", at 26,000 tons, is the largest passenger carrier in regular service on the Pacific at the time. The "Niagara" at Pier C belonged to the Canadian Australasian Line in which CP had a half interest. At Pier D is the "Princess Kathleen" of the company's Coastal fleet. In the foreground is some railway activity in 'N' yard, including a passenger train pulling alongside one of the covered station platforms under the overpass from Cordova Street. The station, fronting on Cordova, is out of the picture to the right of the neon sign.

Giclee Canvas - 46 1/2" x 24 1/4"

62/95

Price is $800 unframed or $950 professionally and beautifully framed

Part of a private collection located in Vancouver, BC being sold off. Search my other listings under Vancouver Max

 
Surrey (incl. White Rock)
Ad Id: 7345848

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Category  >  Art  >  Paintings, Prints, Drawings & Photographs
Date PostedOctober 22, 2008
Date RenewedJune 13, 2009
Date ExpiryJuly 13, 2009
StatusEXPIRED 


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