Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Canadian Pacific Steamship Co

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1922. Liner: Empress of Australia.
October 1931.
June 1936.
April 1939.
June 1939.
June 1939.
May 1939.

1891 Canadian Pacific Railways adopted a new name for its shipping interests: the Canadian Pacific Steamship Company which became one of the many shipping companies operating in and out of Liverpool.

1900s Sir William G. Pearce, founder of Canadian Pacific Steamships, was also chairman of the Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Co's yard, which built many Canadian Empresses for the line.

Pre-WWI Acquired Allan Line which also served Canadian ports.

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