TPC AUCTION 10
'Copyright F GOWEN 1907' on front. Divided, message, not posted. Built by A. Stephen & Son, Glasgow in 1908. At 137 metres in length and with a twin-screw steam engine, she was capable of a speed of 16 knots and could carry 402 passengers. The Makura remained in service for 28 years on the trans-Pacific run, steaming over 2.3 million nautical miles. She was sold to Chinese ship-breakers in 1936.
Pub. GOWEN SUTTON. Divided, annotated 'Kootenay from Nelson to Kookaney Landing 1925', not posted, slightly soiled back. Profile here.
Pub. Red Cross Drug Store. Undivided, addressed, no stamp, corner wear. Profile here.
Photo by F. Amos? Kaslo. Divided, unused, good condition. Profile here.
See 2nd scan for back. Posted using Postage Paid Vancouver imprint. Edge very worn. Formerly a RCN ship prior 1946. Profile here.
Divided, unused, REGAL Postal back, somewhat soiled with corner wear good condition. Profile here.
Pub. Valentine #107,514. Divided, unused, corner wear
Pub. Valentine #106,684. Divided, cancelled 1911, corner wear
Pub. GOWEN SUTTON. Divided, unused, good condition. Profile here.