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business results. By 2001 it was the seventh largest carrier in the world, and dominated the North
Atlantic. When it was spun off into a separate company it represented 8% of Canadian Pacific's revenues and was a source for a large portion of CPR's rail traffic — much originating from CP Ships'
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Atlantic and Pacific passenger liners of Canadian Pacific were always British-flagged and largely British-manned and were not part of the Canadian Merchant Marine, ownership being with the British-registered Canadian Pacific Steamships Ltd. subsidiary.
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quickly. The ship began to list too far, and additional life rafts were not able to be launched. The ship rolled to its side ten minutes after the collision. Four minutes later the ship had sunk. Only 465 survivors were rescued. A board of inquiry found
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in
England, and the three sailed together towards Vancouver in 1890, with initial voyages projected for January 15, February 15, and March 15 of the new year. An 11-foot (3 m) scale model of the ship was put on display in Canadian Pacific's
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on her transatlantic route. In 1937, he was promoted to company superintendent, a role followed by the job of general manager at
Canadian Pacific's London office. He retained this job for 13 years, including through the difficult experiences of
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as a result of an explosion whose origin was not known at the time of distress messages. By afternoon mines identified as German had been swept up. It was later determined that the mines had been laid by the German auxiliary cruiser
2033:"Canadian Pacific Divorces Ships; Forms Company to Take Over Its Boats and Those of the Allan Line, Which It Owns. PRICE IS PUT AT $ 24,000,000 Railway to Get All of New Corporation's $ 10,000,000 Stock and $ 14,000,000 Debentures"
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of 1923. He would be credited with saving the ship, his crew and passengers, and more than 3,000 others during the unfolding catastrophe. Robinson's honours included
Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE);
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passenger and freight services. Passengers could travel from
England to Eastern Canada, travel across the railway to Vancouver, and on to Asian destinations. During 1887, temporary steamship service was initiated on a
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for five hours before sinking with all hands, a sacrifice that allowed most of convoy HX 84 to escape. The company lost twelve vessels due to enemy action which is a larger loss than any
Western company.
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division. On
October 19, 2005, CP Ships and TUI AG jointly announced that 89.1% of CP Ships shareholders had accepted Ship Acquisition Inc.'s August 30 offer for US$ 21.50 per share on October 25, 2005.
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sailed regularly from 1891 through 1922. These three ships and the others which comprised the "Empress fleet" carried mail, passengers, and freight speedily across the
Pacific for over half a century.
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British government reached agreement on a contract for subsidised mail service between Britain and Hong Kong via Canada. The route began to be serviced by three specially designed
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for the first three years. When the new shipping line had shown to be profitable, Canadian Pacific decided not to renew the contract with Adamson, Bell and Company and to run the line itself.
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In World War II, the CP fleet carried over a million tons of cargo and a million troops and civilians during World War II. One CP ship, the freighter
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became popular. Intermodal transportation integrated well with CP's rail assets. In 1972, CP Ships regular transatlantic passenger service from the
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in World War I. Like other shipping companies, Canadian Pacific provided ships to carry troops in both World Wars. CP lost 18 ships in the war.
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with over 1,000 troops on board. Swift action from its escorts allowed the rescue of most persons on board. 55 crew were lost with the ship.
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on November 9, 1940. Captain Thomas was the only member of the Canadian merchant navy to have been honoured with the CBE during that war.
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2223:. Australia in the War of 1939–1945. Series 2 – Navy. Vol. 1. Canberra: Australian War Memorial. pp. 125–126. Archived from
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Transpacific Steam: The Story of Steam Navigation from the Pacific Coast of North America to the Far East and the Antipodes, 1867–1941
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were among the largest liners on the Pacific Ocean during the inter-war period. The company also built a fleet of "Beaver Ships"
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and Hong Kong, prominent members of the Chinese community in New York were invited to examine the scale model and its amenities.
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1853:"Pacific Air Routes Replace Ship Line; Canadian Company Abandons Pre-War Service of Fleet, Maps Overseas Flights"
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for fast freight service in the 1920s, which were some of the most advanced steam freighters of their time:
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with 831 people on board. Five crewmen were lost in the initial torpedoing, everyone else was rescued from
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during the first World War. In addition to his British decorations, he was honoured with the French
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just before World War I became largest maritime disaster in Canadian history. The company provided
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sailing from Auckland, New Zealand, sank giving a position of 35° 53′ south, 174° 54′ east in the
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sank a U-boat with its deck gun two days out of Liverpool. It also damaged a second one. Captain
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for war service. They were manned by naval personnel, not CP. Neither ship was delivered to CP –
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conglomerate. It was spun out as a separate company in 2001. In 2005, it was purchased by
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and II. Twelve vessels were lost due to enemy action in World War II, including the
2012:"To Transfer C. P. R. Fleet; Ships and Railroad to be Managed by Separate Companies"
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on fire and sinking after being attacked by Japanese aircraft en route to Singapore.
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to give the convoy the chance to scatter and escape but was quickly sunk. When
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Two Centuries of Overseas Trade – The Origins and Growth of the Inchcape Group
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2348:"Capt. Samuel Robinson, Who Won Fame For Rescue Work in Jap Quake, Dies,"
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of the CPS fleet and was placed in command of the 42,000-ton liner
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1832:"Canadian Railroad Interests; To Connect with Steamships to Japan"
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Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire
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turned to attack the cruiser, engaging it for five hours until
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caught up with the convoy, the lightly armed (one 4-inch gun)
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bomber and, while being towed back to port, was torpedoed by
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There are several notable civilian events in the CP fleet.
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Sailing Seven Seas: A History of the Canadian Pacific Line
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Canadian Pacific: The Story of the Famous Shipping Line.
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out of a bankruptcy proceeding, and subsequently bought
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Ronald Niel Stuart, Samuel Robinson, John Wallace Thomas
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Shipwreck Investigations at Library and Archives Canada
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Passenger List of the Canadian Pacific Line (CPOS/CPR)
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and scrapped. All crew and passengers were uninjured.
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CP SHIPS LTD, Form 6-K, Filing Date September 7, 2004
1926:. Cranbury, New Jersey: Cornwall Books. p. 144.
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was the largest ship lost to enemy action during the
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1585:when London's dockyards were badly damaged by the
1899:. Basingstoke: The Macmillan Press. p. 174.
2896:Defunct shipping companies of the United Kingdom
1000:$ 2.0 billion) in cash, and merge it with TUI's
2434:Toronto: Holt, Rinehart and Winston of Canada.
1348:exploded and sank with all 76 crew. Delayed by
925:In 1984, CP Ships entered a joint venture with
460:. In 1906, two vessels were built in Scotland:
2294:(Supplement). 19 November 1918. p. 13694.
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440:would continue in service through 1914. RMS
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1813:List of largest container shipping companies
619:In World War I, some ships were refitted as
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2116:. BBC Four. Timeshift, Series 9, Episode 2.
1874:. Westport: Praeger Publishers. p. 5.
1561:while serving in the Royal Navy during the
903:fleets as replacements for its steamships.
32:Canadian Pacific Railway Upper Lake Service
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1973:"Railway Management; the Canadian Pacific"
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2281:(Supplement). 20 July 1917. p. 7424.
1010:Canadian Museum of Science and Technology
375:. This service provided a link for CPR's
2489:The Role of the CP Ships in World War II
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1708:2001 CP Ships Ltd. is spun out from the
1356:destroying only six ships of the convoy.
992:offered to acquire CP Ships Limited for
953:in December 1998 also being profitable,
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2921:1887 establishments in British Columbia
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2318:Obituary for Captain Ronald Neil Stuart
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1509:bombers. Twenty-seven crew were killed.
949:in October 1997 at a profitable level,
573:crashed into the side of the CP liner.
2926:Container shipping companies of Canada
2911:Canadian companies established in 1887
2543:Documents and clippings about CP Ships
2101:. collectionscanada.gc.ca. 8 May 2018.
348:In 1891, CPR adopted a new name — the
2531:NYPL ID 97717, unknown photographer:
2522:NYPL ID 97712, unknown photographer:
1392:was sunk by nine dive-bombers of the
945:in July 1997 also out of bankruptcy,
627:. These were operated by the British
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2891:Defunct shipping companies of Canada
2183:from the original on 24 October 2020
1649:Medal for Meritorious Service (UK);
1522:Ronald Stuart receiving his VC from
722:served on the Atlantic Ocean, while
2370:National Maritime Museum, Greenwich
1283:In the first hours of 19 June 1940
2599:Major container shipping companies
2415:. 12 September 1924. p. 6778.
2070:Postal History Society of Canada:
1718:2005 CP Ships Ltd. is acquired by
1715:and became an independent company.
1705:1971 Name changed to CP Ships Ltd.
1394:Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service
965:(CCAL) at small profitability and
963:Christensen Canadian African Lines
561:was heading down the channel near
350:Canadian Pacific Steamship Company
86:Canadian Pacific Steamship Company
60:Three steamships docked together:
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18:Canadian Pacific Steamship Company
2175:Torrance, Adele (24 April 2019).
2160:, 19 October 2005, archived from
951:Australia-New Zealand Direct Line
608:aground in Canada before the war.
252:and is now part of the company's
1870:Connell, Carol Matheson (2004).
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1301:. All crew members were rescued.
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298:Government of the United Kingdom
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2220:Royal Australian Navy 1939–1942
182:Footnotes / references
1210:is visible in the background.)
1143:Merchant Navy (United Kingdom)
614:Merchant Navy (United Kingdom)
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2144:. Dundurn Press. p. 139.
1643:Order of St John of Jerusalem
631:, not CP Ships. For example,
590:responsible for the sinking.
288:Advertising booklet, c. 1930.
2931:Container shipping companies
1563:First Battle of the Atlantic
974:Montreal Gateway Terminals.
957:in May 1998 (unprofitable),
912:Intermodal freight transport
829:when she engaged the German
665:Inter-war period (1919–1938)
537:collided with the Norwegian
2820:Pacific International Lines
2547:20th Century Press Archives
1655:Order of the White Elephant
873:Post-war period (1945–2005)
485:CP acquired the successful
314:William Cornelius Van Horne
122:William Cornelius Van Horne
112:Vancouver, British Columbia
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2916:Companies based in Crawley
2901:Military history of Canada
2516:White Empress fleet list:
1955:E. Chambré Hardman Archive
1639:Order of the Chrysanthemum
918:finished with the sale of
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386:Victoria, British Columbia
296:(CPR) negotiated with the
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2448:Snelling, Stephen. 2002.
2388:Vancouver Maritime Museum
2333:. Retrieved May 23, 2007.
2304:Snelling, Stephen. 2002.
2247:"The Story of Beaverford"
1920:Tate, E. Mowbray (1986).
1895:Jones, Stephanie (1986).
1803:List of Ships of CP Ships
1645:, the Silver Medal (UK);
1130:United States Coast Guard
787:1939 royal tour of Canada
377:transcontinental railroad
343:Adamson, Bell and Company
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27:Canadian shipping company
2906:Canadian Pacific Railway
2217:Gill, G. Hermon (1957).
2113:The Golden Age of Liners
1713:Canadian Pacific Limited
1694:Canadian Pacific Railway
1674:during an attack by the
1376:was torpedoed by U-boat
1270:was torpedoed by U-boat
1245:Focke-Wulf Fw 200 Condor
1120:ran aground and sank in
1064:sank after grounding on
927:Compagnie Maritime Belge
801:World War II (1939–1945)
673:Side elevation plans of
294:Canadian Pacific Railway
292:In the early 1880s, the
2454:Stroud, Gloustershire:
2323:23 October 2006 at the
2204:. Retrieved 2013-01-10
1628:during the devastating
1557:and the United States'
1505:was sunk by long range
1225:CP ships served in the
1141:CP ships served in the
947:Contship Containerlines
773:and his royal consort,
594:World War I (1914–1918)
569:in heavy fog. At 02:00
2428:Musk, George. (1981).
2375:March 6, 2009, at the
2140:Pigott, Peter (2010).
1793:Canadian Merchant Navy
1653:, Red Ribbon (Japan);
1630:Great Kanto earthquake
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1450:German submarine
1227:Canadian Merchant Navy
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1096:Great KantĹŤ earthquake
851:Battle of the Atlantic
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518:RMS Empress of Ireland
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224:Canadian Merchant Navy
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2767:Ocean Network Express
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765:In 1939, the CP Ship
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657:was purchased by the
653:exploded in 1915 and
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280:Early era (1881–1915)
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246:Canadian Pacific Ltd.
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2513: (archive index)
2393:January 5, 2013, at
2164:on 30 September 2007
1617:Empress of Australia
1169:Imperial German Navy
1091:Empress of Australia
982:On August 21, 2005,
795:Empress of Australia
767:Empress of Australia
684:Empress of Australia
549:Saint Lawrence River
149:City Place Gatwick,
2865:United States Lines
2534:Empress of Scotland
2476:History of CP Ships
2202:Cruise line history
2179:. Ingenium Canada.
2128:Clydebuilt Canada’’
2091:"Investigating the
2021:. 25 February 1915.
2000:. 23 December 1890.
1841:. 28 November 1884.
1671:Empress of Scotland
1662:John Wallace Thomas
1429:Princess Marguerite
1304:On 5 November 1941
867:Canadian Government
814:at Montreal in 1933
712:Duchess of Richmond
41:
2481:2007-04-03 at the
2412:The London Gazette
2353:September 7, 1958.
2291:The London Gazette
2278:The London Gazette
2253:on 28 January 2013
2093:Empress of Ireland
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318:Cunard Line
254:Hapag-Lloyd
226:vessels in
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162:Area served
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647:Royal Navy
629:Royal Navy
625:minelayers
487:Allan Line
380:Vancouver-
256:division.
193:House flag
172:Key people
2789:Yang Ming
2712:Evergreen
2635:Safmarine
2330:The Times
1676:Luftwaffe
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1641:(Japan);
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1507:Luftwaffe
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2479:Archived
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369:Honolulu
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