Saturday, January 26, 2013

1909, Princess Victoria and the Triangle Route

 
Canadian Pacific Rail's Princess Victoria in Victoria Harbour, BC
 
Vasco arrived in Victoria, British Columbia in mid-1909. He immediately hit upon a scheme to travel CPRs ferries on a triangle route between Seattle, Victoria and Vancouver. In the period 1909-1913 he made a reasonable living sketching passengers during summer. In winter he seems to have travelled elsewhere, certainly California but perhaps also eastern Canada. Vasco and his modus operandi were described at some length in an article in a Vancouver newspaper in 1909. He seems to have been adept at getting publicity, which also suggests that CPR were fine with what he was doing. (He kept the clipping and the story is dated 'Victoria, July 30' but the name of the paper and the actual date on which the story appeared is uncertain.)   


Sunday, January 20, 2013

1907, To England on the SS Medic

The White Star Liner SS Medic
 
Vasco's travels took him on a number of major sea journeys:
 
1907      SS Medic          Melbourne to England via Capetown
1907      SS Cedric         Liverpool (UK) to New York
1909      SS Peru            Ancon (Panama) to San Franciso via Mexican ports
1913      RMS Makura    Vancouver to Sydney via Hawaii
1916-17 SS Suevic         Sydney to England via Capetown with 11th Field Company, 1st AIF
 
On each of these voyages he drew many of the passengers.
Some of these drawings, with their distinctive VASCO singature, and possibly a date and reference to the ship are likely to have survived amongst souvenirs from the journey.