Travel ephemera from a journey on Canadian Pacific Steamships - Empress of Britain - 1961

This material is held atEdinburgh University Library Heritage Collections

Scope and Content

Travel ephemera relating to the journey made by Verna Isaac includes:

  • 1 x Canadian Pacific passenger list relevant to the sailing from Liverpool, Tuesday 22 August 1961
  • 1 x Canadian Pacific westbound ocean ticket in favour of Miss Verna Isaac, on 'Empress of Britain', Liverpool to Montreal, 22 August 1961
  • 1 x ticket document pouch (without tickets) - Trans-Canada Air Lines / Air Canada
  • 1 x menu card - dinner - 'Empress of Britain' - Sunday 27 August - A crofters cottage on the island of Harris / Sir Alexander Mackenzie
  • 1 x menu card - with abstract of log - diner au revoir - 'Empress of Britain' - Monday 28 August - Westerham / Maj-Gen. James Wolfe

Administrative / Biographical History

For the Canadian Pacific Steamships Ltd., Atlantic passenger carrying would last barely four decades from 1921. In the 1960s when air travel and cargo containerisation started to compete with North Atlantic shipping companies, passenger ships were gradually sold and new container and bulk cargo vessels built. The firm moved with the times.

The 'Empress of Britain' of the 1950 and 1960s was the third Canadian Pacific ship of that name. Built by Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering of Glasgow and the sister ship of the 'Empress of England' which came into service a year after the 'Empress of Britain', the 25,526 ton ship was launched by Queen Elizabeth II at Govan on 22 June 1955. The ship was said to be the first of the North Atlantic liners to be completely air-conditioned. The ship's maiden voyage began on 20 April 1956 from Liverpool to Quebec and Montreal, the company's summer route. The 'Empress of Britain' served only seven years on the route and its final Liverpool trip began on 3 September 1963.

Verna Isaac, of Wichita, Kansas, sailed on the 'Empress of Britain' (Tourist Class) on Tuesday 22 August 1961 westbound across the Atlantic from Liverpool to Montreal where it arrived on 29 August. The sailing was via Greenock and Quebec.

Access Information

Generally open for consultation to bona fide researchers, but please contact repository for details in advance.

Acquisition Information

Purchased May 2012. Accession no: E2012.33

Archivist's Note

Catalogued by Graeme D. Eddie 07 December 2012

Related Material

Also within Edinburgh University Library, Special Collections, there is a Collection of Menu Cards from Canadian Pacific ship 'Empress of Britain', comprising 10 menu cards, at shelfmark E88.138.