@prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:subject "C.P.R. steamships"@en, "Canadian Pacific Railway Company"@en, "Ocean liners"@en, "Ships"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "Wallace B. Chung and Madeline H. Chung Collection"@en ; dcterms:creator "Canadian Pacific Steamships"@en ; dcterms:issued "2015-11"@en ; dcterms:created "1927-1949"@en ; dcterms:description "Colour coded cruise deck plans of the first Empress of Australia, featuring photographs of the ship, for Mediterranean cruises."@en, ""@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/chungosgr/items/1.0216125/source.json"@en ; dcterms:extent "4 technical drawings : 89 x 57 cm and smaller"@en ; dc:format "image/jpeg"@en ; skos:note """ //$ w %? D □ f 1Q a v;r9 CX) QOO (K).^ LOUNGE AND <-\\ -—* IM OajlJ o ENTRANCE HALL DRAWING ROOM KX IQJ (j|^^ J5~MEN ^1 C n caliwiwiwl i^LHO^^^CL^i^J BALL ROOM OO 0$. 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I lw 617 r fi ■ n ..nil i=»- F 7F 7 |A ^X I ^636 630| &.624 ^jg 546 c 3640' 620^ fe34Cf 628' CX 3 612 ]wF| 614 1616 610 E DECK ~ 600 602 "604C E KEY FOR COLORS PUBLIC ROOMS AND i SWIMMING POOLS SUITES ROOMS DE LUXE WITH BATH DOUBLE ROOMS WITH BATH SINGLE ROOMS WITH BATH DOUBLE ROOMS SINGLE ROOMS PROMENADE CANADIAN PACIFIC AGENCIES UNITED STATES AND CANADA ATLANTA Ga. K. A. Cook 404 C. & S. N. Bank Bid)-. OMAHA Neb. H. J. Clark 803 Woodmen of World Building BOSTON Mast. L. R. Hart 405 Bovlston Street OTTAWA Ont. J. A. McGill H3 Sparks Street BUFFALO N. Y. W. P. Wans 160 Pearl Street PHILADELPHIA Pa. J. C. Patteson 1500 Locust Street CHICAGO III. E. A. Kenner 71 East Jackson Boulevard PITTSBURGH Pa. W.A.Shackelfor. 3 3H Sixth Avenue CINCINNATI Ohio M. E. Malone 201 Dixie Terminal Buildinjj PORTLAND Ore. W. H. Deacon 14*4A Broadway CLF.VELAND Ohio G. H. Griffin 1010 Chester Avenue QUEBEC Que. C. A. Langevin Palais Station DALLAS Texas H. C. James 906 Klrfoy Building SAN FRANCISCO Cal. F. L. Nason 675 Market Street DETROIT Mich G. G. McKay 1231 Washington Boulevard SASKATOON Sask. G. R. Swalwell 115 C. P. R. Building EDMONTON Alia. R. W. Greene 106A Canadian Pacific Bldg. SEATTLE Wash E. L. Sheehan 1320 Fourth Avenue INDIANAPOLIS lnd. P. G. Jefferson Merchants Bank Building SAINT JOHN N.B. C. B. Andrews 40 King Street KANSAS CITY Mo. R. G. Norris 72 \\ Walnut Street ST. LOUIS Mo. G. P. Carbrey 412 Locust Street LOS ANGELES MEMPHIS MINNEAPOLIS MONTREAL MONTREAL NFXSON NEW YORK Cal. Minn Que. Que. B.C. N.Y. Wm. Mcllrov M. K. McDade H. M. Tall D. R. Kennedy G. S. Held J. S. Carter E. T. Siebblng 621 South Grand Avenue 3S Porter Building 611 Second Avenue South 201 St. James Street, West Dominion Square Building Baker and Ward Streets Can. Pac. Bldg., Madison & 44th SPOKANE TACOMA TORONTO VANCOUVER VICTORIA WASHINGTON Wash Wash Ont. B.C. B.C. D.C. E. L. Cardie J. T. Hodge J. B. Mackay J. J. Forster L. D. Chetham C. E. Phelps Old National Bank Building 1113 Pacific Avenue Can. Pac Bldg., King and Yonge Can. Pac. Ry. Station 1102 Government Street 14th and New York Ave., N. W. NORTH BAY Ont. C. H. White 87 Main Street West WINNIPEG Man. W. C. Casey Main St. and Portage Ave. ,. T, FHAYNE General ^gent, Cruise Department Montreal J. J FORSTER Steamship General Passenger Agent Vancouver P. D. SUTHERLAND General Passenger Agent, Cruises Montreal Wm. BALLANTYNE iSSt. Steamship General Passenger Agent Montreal H. M. MacCALLUM Steamship General Passenger Agent Montreal W. C. CASEY Steamship General Passenger Agent Winnipeg H. B. BEAUMONT Steamship General Passenger Agent Moi al W. G. ANNABLE Asst. Steamship Passenger Traffic Manager Montreal Wm. BAIRD Steamship Passenger Traffic Manager Montreal KEY TO LETTERS ON DECK PLAN M, N Bedsteads B, D Lower berths K Sofa berth, full fire for adult S Sofa seat T Table W Wardrobe X Trunk room i Drawers Z Dressing table and writing desk rpNJ Wash Basin with hot and cold Lj*J running water Rooms 500 to 5;l9 [ Rooms 600 to 6.4, also room 616 \\wash basin wi:h cold running water (Rooms 530 to 569 Room 615, also rooms 617 to 646 standard compactum (folding wash basin) with cold water running from interior reservoir. □ "X. •^ t-A-a ELEV. TtWlT TTTTTTTT -I EMPRESS OF AUSTRALIA CRUISE PLAN CANADIAN PACIFIC WORLD'S GREATEST TRAVEL SYSTEM STEAMSHIP TICKETS and TOURS TO ALL THE WORLD W. B. MILL, Age 408 N. Main St. - Phone I PULBLO, COLO. Printed in U. S. Unz & Co., N. V. Canadian Pacific EMPRESS OF AUSTRALIA Three West Indies Cruises Eleventh Successful Season 32800 Tons Displacement 21850 Tons Gross Register Dec. 2 to Dec. 21,1931 Dec. 22,1931 to Jan. 11,1932 Jan. 13 to Feb. 1,1932 18 Days Duration 19 Days Duration 18 Days Duration Canadian Pacific DUCHESS OF BEDFORD Four West Indies Cruises Eleventh Successful Season 30000 Tons Displacement 20000 Tons Gross Register Jan. 9 to Feb. 6,1932 Feb. 10 to M ir. 9,1932 Mar. 12 to Mar. 24,1932 Mar. 26 to Apr. 9,1932 28 Days Duration 28 Days Duration 12 Days Duration 14 Days Duration Jh*jim>-jLl 0 □ PROMENADE &- >0ME OVER LOUNGE PROMENADE TOP DECK A seashore scene ... at sea! The out-door swimming . off-, the equivalent of a plunge into the Gulf Stream it: £ =Ss '"" :- mL.^, B~____xjJ±Jik - *^H . —_ fl WM lorous play. Out in the brisk This close-up, taken in Room 204 on Deck B, reveals the Ball Louvre Ventilators and the Louvre Door whose complete mission is to increase fresh- air ventilation. Special attention has been given to this all-important matter of ventilation. Staterooms on the Boat Deck are equipped with electric fans, and in addition have large windows which can be swung open to sea-breezes. Staterooms on Decks A, B and C have the latest ball-louvre type of ventilators, as shown in the illustration, which provide itant flow of fresh air. By virtue of her large, airy public rooms, spacious decks and cabins, and the careful provision for constant ventilation, the DUCHESS OF BEDFORD is specially adapted to ropical waters. «l *^ 1^**»B -■ ***' ■^■1 ^^=7 pl UH t ■ Wf II111 BIA ii i IE. '^Rj^^™?~^^^^9^«8HBS ir^iriir j 'i^f^^^^-~^^:~:::~:~~:~^^ _^- ~~^o wM» - Mm a ® KEY TO LETTERS ON DECK PLAN M, N Bedsteads K Sofa berth, fall size for adult S Sofa seat W Wardrobe Y Drawers /Wash basin with h I running fresh ot and cold 0 Wept Rooms 501 < 624 to 655, Wash I to 625. Wash Basil Basin with cold rward Rooms 600 will, cold water + EMPRESS OF AUSTRALIA (21,850 tons, gross register) GENERAL INFORMATION AND CONDITIONS port, as per itinerary, THE FARES The fares include first-class passage from the port of embarkation back to the sarr local taxes, and landing and embarkation charges. CHILDREN'S AND SERVANTS' FARES For children under twelve years of age. the fare is the respective half-fare, according to accommodation and number of passengers in room. The fare for servants accompanying their employers is 43 guineas, provided that servants are berthed and served with meals in special accommodation set apart for their use. In all other cases tariff rates will apply. DEPOSIT To secure reservation, a deposit of 25 per cent, of the passage money is required at the time of acceptance of the accommodation offered. REBATE FOR FAMILIES An abatement not exceeding 10 per cent, will be allowed on a family party paying not less than three adult fares, or the equivalent, provided that the family consists only of parents and their own unmarried children, and that the resulting net rate shall be not less than the minimum rate for the party or the Cruise. LIMITED MEMBERSHIP The membership of the Cruise is limited, ensuring comfort for all, whether aboard ship or ashore. There is no crowding or confusion and the facilities at the various ports are not overtaxed. NOT INCLUDED The fare does not include : personal items such as beverages not ordinarily served without charge on board, laundry, baggage insurance, passport fees, or gratuities. The fare does not include any shore trips ; but a very comprehensive selection has been prepared for members who wish to undertake them, full particulars of which are contained in a separate folder. BAGGAGE Although there is practically no limit to the amount of luggage which may be carried on board, it is not advisable for passengers to burden themselves with too many trunks and bags. A well-appointed baggage-room is available, accessible throughout the cruise.. Trunks for staterooms should not exceed 14 in. in height. The Canadian Pacific takes every reasonable care of baggage, but its liability is limited ; and members should protect themselves by insuring their baggage against loss, damage, or pilferage. This may be done at reasonable rates through our offices. PASSPORTS Passports are necessary. Married couples may travel with one passport. Full information regarding passports will be furnished well in advance of sailing day. TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES Cruise members will find Canadian Pacific Express Travellers' Cheques safe and convenient on the cruise. They can be obtained at any Canadian Pacific Office, in denominations of 12, IS, £10 and £20. DECK CHAIRS, ETC. Deck Chairs, Rugs and Deck Chair Cushions may be rented for the entire cruise at reasonable rates. POST OFFICE—MAIL—CABLES Members of the Cruise will be furnished, about two weeks before date of sailing, with a list of addresses where mail and cables can reach them en route. RELIGIOUS SERVICES Divine service will be held on Sundays when the ship is not in Port, and an altar set is also provided for the celebration of Holy Mass. CLOTHING FOR THE CRUISE It is advisable to include in luggage a limited supply of warm clothing for the first and last days of the Cruise ; it may be useful, too, sometimes for evenings. Light summer clothing is appropriate for the trip, with a top coat or wrap for use at sundown. Gentlemen will find that a dinner jacket meets all ordinary requirements on board. Of the articles that should be taken from home, shoes, rubbers, sweaters and raincoats may be mentioned ; an adequate supply of necessary clothing should also be included, although it will be found possible to replenish this at certain ports. For motor driving, a dustcoat is handy, and for the fancy dress parties held on board, a costume (or, better still, costumes) will be found eminently useful. GENERAL CONDITIONS The Canadian Pacific acts for the passenger in all matters relating to travel away from the EMPRESS OF AUSTRALIA, whether by steamship, railway, automobile or by any other means, only in the capacity of agent. and as such holds itself free of responsibility for any delay, loss, accident or sickness occasioned by fault or negligence of any person or company, or from whatever cause. All bookings and contracts with passengers are subject to the conditions on the Company's passenger tickets. No agent or employee of the Company has authority to vary the conditions. The right is reserved to withdraw the Cruise, subject to refund of the net fare received by the Company. Should it be deemed necessary or desirable by the management on any account to make changes in the itinerary or arrangements, or to omit any section of or port named in the programme, such change may be made, and no passenger shall be entitled to compensation on such account. The right is also reserved to decline to accept or retain any person as a member of the Cruise at any time, but in such cases where money has been received, the full or a proportionate amount will be returned, according to circumstances. In the possible contingency of quarantine, any additional expenses, living or otherwise, must be defrayed by the passenger. The Pompeiian Swimming Pool on Deck D. An open air Swimming Pool is also provided on B Deck. A typical bedroom on board. Rest and comfort are assured in cabins like these. A comfortable two berth stateroorr A group of passengers over a game of cards in a corner of the oak-panelled Smoking Room. H««^; !il!!Iiiml The open air Swimming Pool on B Deck. Deck quoits—another of the many varieties of games available to while away leisure moments. One of the deck tennis courts—deck games are a happy feature of life on board the Empress. The magnificent Regency Dining Saloon. Ready for dancing—in the Ballroom-lounge. A restful corner of the lovely glass domed Blue and Red Empire Lounge on board the Empress. $L* * m View across the Louis XVI Smoking Room. A glimpse of the well-equipped Gymnasium. DECK PLAN £ RATES FOR CRUISE TO SAILING DATE 3 MARCH, 1939 ij tGmo^im,%jC4$£r >8S_FEeT FROM BOW mrm THE EMPRESS OF AUSTRALIA is a mail carrying, oil burning liner of 21,850 tons gross register, with a length of 615 feet and a beam of 75 feet. With the exception of her buff funnels she is dazzling white from stem to stern and from the upper decks down to the water line. PROMENADE oh o ,o. o—a GYMNASIUM ^T D D D PROM. DECK nun s on lOQO [ | on ,y0 ODD ODD 1 COCKTAIL BAR — °o° 0 I 0 0 BAR 0 o °8 nQSAJiM>n P QO aQp 0 i OD 000 OD0DD0DD0D II » » II 'T S 41 FEET FROM HOW , dOD ° aOo D ° aQo ° ° aQD o o WW Q 07 IJ.LI ^ UW <^-P I HJ Q-P Q ■— ^ a p -Li. aTp .Ck and Xk M -1 a|Jo 0cP aLP <^8S aUD <$£> a\\jP r oU0AoAA&A6UcX<> 4 oriD o arp o apiD o apiD U DINING SALOON §DBaDD8Q8 ° gDSaD°8D8 o f o°o an° r-P<-i < w gib w c Ao IlTI ©-b [ : aQo OO aQD q-OQ-oA sH-lartenariB §^ §ng longohJ g^ QB<^ ffB ^ W ano ^ 306 FEET FROM STERN ^ 15Q FEET FROM BOW PRINTED IN ENGLAND. FARES FIRST CLASS ONLY I Two One j Two One Two Two One One Two One One Two One Two 90 - ?! - 309 & bath 310 & bath One One — One — 63 104 4 bath 205 & bath 210 & bath 211 & bath bath and baggage 2I6U 1 One i Two j 100 Two 100 bath and baggage One DECK A. 100 & bath 101 & bath 104 A bath 105 & bath 106 & bath 107 & bath Suite Two ill2 Two 5107 One 122 -110 bath and baggage bath and baggage bath and baggage bath and room / ■48 & bath Two Two H5 Two 155 Two 118 Two . ISS Two 115 Two 140 Two j 112 One 130 Two 115 61 & bath Two 140 153 & bath 155 156 * bach 157 ... 157 & bath 159 ... 160 ... 161 ... 163 130 PROMENADE DECK 1 & bath 2 & bath Children under 12 year*, half fare according to accommodation and number of passengers in SERVANTS accompanying employer*, when berthed and served with meali in accommodation let apart for their ule. 43 guineas. In all other cue] tariff rates will apply."""@en ; edm:hasType "Architecture"@en ; dcterms:identifier "CC_OS_00144"@en ; edm:isShownAt "10.14288/1.0216125"@en ; dcterms:language "English"@en ; edm:provider "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en ; edm:currentLocation "Flat storage"@en ; dcterms:rights "Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy or otherwise use these images must be obtained from Rare Books and Special Collections: http://rbsc.library.ubc.ca/"@en ; dcterms:source "Original Format: University of British Columbia. Library. Rare Books and Special Collections. The Chung Collection. CC-OS-00144"@en ; dcterms:title "Empress of Australia deck plans"@en ; dcterms:type "Still Image"@en .