Starboard side of Army transport ship, BUFORD, under way; city [Seattle?] skyline in background; boat parallel to ship's bow. National Archives photograph number 92-AT-11-1.
Clipping on verso includes following: Sen. and Mrs. Ernest Gruening are pictured here boarding the Grace Line's Santa Rosa, which sailed from New York on a 13-day cruise
Repeating background logo for "The Admiral Line, P.S.S. Co.," with an outline of a cruise ship labeled, "Cruising the world's smoothest waterway; thru the Inside Passage & 10,000 islands of Alaska"
Title from image caption View from rocky shore, starboard side of PRINCESS KATHLEEN, hard aground on rocks; lifeboats dangle from davits Photographer's number 2
On April 27, 1933, the Admiral Watson sailed from Seattle for Alaska, the last sailing of a ship of the pioneer Pacific Steamship Co. which was going out of business Note in album: "Sold to Japan for scrap"
Undated photograph of one of the Canadian Pacific Railway's coastal steamers, which provided passenger service to coastal communities for 80 years; PRINCESS MARGUERITE was built for the Triangle Run between between Seattle, Vancouver, and Victoria
Title and description taken from accompanying material. Undated photograph of Dart as a passenger steamer. In 1941 she was rebuilt with a new deck house and pilot house.