One red and white, polyester and net, cap with a sun visor. There is an orange/red label sewn on the front with white thread; it has a black stylized mountain edged in white and the CP logo “CP RAIL ROGERS PASS PROJECT”. The cap is red in the front and white netting in the back: six segments, two r…
One red and white, polyester and net, cap with a sun visor. There is an orange/red label sewn on the front with white thread; it has a black stylized mountain edged in white and the CP logo “CP RAIL ROGERS PASS PROJECT”. The cap is red in the front and white netting in the back: six segments, two red (polyester with foam backing) in front and four white (netting) in the back. There is a red plastic button sewn on top.
A bright green plastic hardhat used by Canadian Pacific Railway. It has black lettering “VISITOR” (1.5cm high) on both sides and a logo sticker on the front: red background, simulated mountain in black surrounded by white, and white lettering “CP Rail ROGERS PASS PROJECT”. The helmet is hard plasti…
A bright green plastic hardhat used by Canadian Pacific Railway. It has black lettering “VISITOR” (1.5cm high) on both sides and a logo sticker on the front: red background, simulated mountain in black surrounded by white, and white lettering “CP Rail ROGERS PASS PROJECT”. The helmet is hard plastic, the suspension head protection gear is hard and soft plastic, rubber and grosgrain fibre. There is a white warning sticker on the inside with black lettering “WARNING! No protective head gear can protect the wearer against all foreseeable impacts. For maximum protection under covered standards(s), the head gear must be properly adjusted and retention system secure and in good order. MAKE NO MODIFICATIONS WITHOUT FACTORY AUTHORIZATION”. Another sticker on the back to the right of former, “INDUSTRIAL PROTECTIVE HEADWEAR CLASS B CASQUE PROTECTEUR INDUSTRIEL CSA STANDARD Z94-1LABEL SERIES S13536 SERIE DE L’ETIQUETTE”. On the inside of the peak embossed lettering “Safeco” inside a raised oblong edge, underneath “HEAD - GUARD SAFE-T-CAPS MADE IN CANADA”.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Alberta, 2008.
Includes bibliographical references. This study analyzes Irish settlement and identity in the Prairie West from the opening of the region for agricultural settlement in the 1870s through to the early 1930s.
Peter Pigott is the author of fifteen previous books, including the bestselling Canada in Afghanistan and Canada in Sudan. A well-known aviation writer, he has also published Wings Across Canada: An Illustrated History of Canadian Aviation and Wingwalkers: The Rise and Fall of Canada's Other Airline. He lives in Ottawa