More Expression Menus

We’ve already seen a menu with the same cover theme as yesterday’s booklets. Here are several more from the Chung collection. Each of the menus (and booklets) feature a Canadian Pacific hotel on the front cover and smaller pictures of a dozen hotels on the back cover.

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Canadian Pacific used these menus on its dining cars, steamships, and in its hotels. This 1928 menu featuring the Hotel Vancouver was used on the Princess Alice, a steamship that served CP’s Alaska trade.

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This 1930 menu featuring the Chateau Frontenac was used on the Empress of Australia. We haven’t seen a booklet for the Chateau Frontenac, but presumably one was issued.

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Finally, this 1932 menu featuring the Banff Springs Hotel was used on the Empress of Japan. Between the booklets and menus, we have seven of the twelve hotels pictured on the back. Missing are Montreal’s Pace Viger, New Brunswick’s Algonquin, Calgary’s Palliser, Regina’s Hotel Saskatchewan, and the Emerald Lake Chalet. Although none of these appear in the Chung collection on either a booklet or menu, I suspect that some were made.


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