Marilyn has many resources in Victoria as well as some family members down this way. She might find something yet. -- John ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 20:28:28 -0800 (PST) From: Marilyn F. Inglis <um831@victoria.tc.ca> To: John Wm Sloniker <johnwms@serv.net> Cc: sydlocke@msn.com Subject: Re: Turn of the Century Ferries Hi John, Sorry to disappoint you on this one, John. I did check the public library online catalogue and the BC Archives, also online, to no avail. If I get a chance, I'll ask around to see if any of my genie pals can answer this one. Otherwise, I'd suggest checking with a Reference Librarian to see if they can come up with anything possibly by interlibrary loan? Incidentally, my father also worked on one of the CPR boats, the Princess Patricia, in the 1930s as a steward. They operated between Victoria/Vancouver and Victoria/Seattle. It was a long trip and often we took the midnight boat and got a berth, whenever we went. All the best. Marilyn On Fri, 29 Jan 1999, John Wm Sloniker wrote: > On Fri, 29 Jan 1999, sydney f. locke wrote: > > > Hello Everyone, > > I'm a newbee to the list and wish to submit a question to the group. My > > father and grandfather worked on the Triangle Route ( CPR) and also some of > > the shorter routes out of Seattle in the early 1900- 1920s'. Could anyone > > suggest a book or where info on this subject could be located? > > TIA Syd sydlocke@msn.com Edmonds, WA