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Postcard of the Empress of Ireland, stamped September 17, 1909
17 September 1909
Credits:
Site historique maritime de la Pointe-au-Père
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In May 1908, Canadian Pacific applied black paint to the top of the smoke stacks of its ships, to give them a neater appearance. The top of the smoke stacks is blackened by the soot of coal combustion smoke.
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Postcard of the Empress of Ireland
Before 1908
Credits:
National Archives of Quebec, Québec
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Postcard of the Empress of Ireland
Before 1908
Credits:
Site historique maritime de la Pointe-au-Père
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Greeting card depicting one of the Empress ships
Before 1908
Credits:
Jean-Pierre Vallée
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Postcard of the Empress of Ireland
Before 1908
Credits:
Jean-Pierre Vallée
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Postcard of the Empress of Ireland
Before 1908
Credits:
Jean-Pierre Vallée
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In May 1908, Canadian Pacific, the ship's owner, decided to paint the tops of the smoke stacks black. This card illustrates the ship before May 1908, although the back is stamped January 4, 1909.
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Postcard depicting one of the Empress ships off Liverpool
Before 1908
Credits:
Jean-Pierre Vallée
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Postcard of the Empress of Ireland
1911
Credits:
Jean-Pierre Vallée
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Postcard of the Empress of Ireland
After 1908
Credits:
Jean-Pierre Vallée
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Greeting card with illustration of one of the Empress ships
5 September 1911
Credits:
Jean-Pierre Vallée
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Postcard of the Empress of Ireland
After 1908
Credits:
Jean-Pierre Vallée
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Postcard of the Empress of Ireland
After 1908
Credits:
Jean-Pierre Vallée