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PRINCESS NORAH: 1929 - Deck plan from 1949

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Canadian Pacific - A 7" by 10" deck plan dated January 1949 for the PRINCESS NORAH, A British Columbia coastal steamer that served the west side of Vancouver Island.

Two decks are shown with an Observation Room, Smoking Room, and Social Hall serving as public rooms for sixty-one cabins and up to seven-hundred day passengers.

PRINCESS NORAH sailed up to 1964 when she was retired from the fleet. Her engines were removed and the hull was towed up to Kodiak, Alaska, to become the Beachcomber Restaurant, replacing an earlier building that was destroyed by tsunami caused by the Alaska earthquake. In the late 1970s the hull was scrapped and a new Beachcomber opened.

Very good condition.
$25.00
Maximum quantity available reached.