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Field name | Value |
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Title | Allan Line Pamphlet with Letters from Successful Emigrants in Canada |
Date | 1896 |
Document Type | Pamphlet |
Reference | DX/1925 |
Library / Archive | National Museums Liverpool: Maritime Archives & Library |
Collection Name | Records Regarding Emigrant Traffic |
Description | Includes letters from emigrants describing their new prosperous lives. Also includes Allan Line adverts for routes to Manitoba, Canada. |
Theme(s) | Ships and Shipping Lines; Permanent Settlement and Successive Generations |
Country (from) | Great Britain |
Country (to) | Canada |
Places | Liverpool, London, England; Londonderry, Northern Ireland; Glasgow, Scotland; Winnipeg, Manitoba, Montreal, Quebec, Ontario, Canada |
Ships | Circassian; Parisian |
Keywords | Allan Line, ship, shipping, emigration, push factors, pull factors, provisions, agriculture, climate, religion, child migration, finance, health and sickness, law, recreation, fare, livestock, coal, Candadian Pacific Railway, North-Western Railway, trade |
Language | English |
Document(s) linked to |
Captain Dutton Letters Sailing Bill of Allan Line Royal Mail Steamers Allan Line Poster Leather Bound Notebook Listing Allan Line Sailing Ships Passenger List for RMS Victorian and Log for RMS Grampian Brochure for the Allan Line with Interior Photographs Passenger List for Allan Line Ship Tunisian and Publicity Brochure for Allan Line Allan Line Poster Advertising Transport from Liverpool to Quebec and Montreal Voyage Ephemera Regarding Passenger Thomas Harper Sleigh who travelled from Liverpool to New York, Montreal, Halifax and Quebec between 1902-1905 Original Photographs Taken in the Mersey of Various Ships Steel Engraved Trade Cards from the Sample Book of Printers Waterlow and Allan Line Letter Written by an Unnamed Female Passenger on board the ship Victorian |
Copyright | National Museums Liverpool: Maritime Archives & Library |