Collection:
Juneau—Douglas City Museum
Object ID:
2006.19.002
Accession#:
2006.19
Credit Line:
Donated by Barbara Potter.
Object Name:
Menu
Title:
Menu from SS Glacier Queen
Scope & Content:
Menu from the SS Glacier Queen. On front image of two husky puppies and signed by Josephine Crumrine.
Inside menu on proper right Image of boat pulling into port and "Ports of Call"
Your cruise ship will make calls at the principal ports in Southeastern Alaska and British Columbia. These stops are planned as much as possible to allow for a visit in the community and a short sightseeing trip if desired. People in the north are friendly and hospitable and visitors are always made to feel "at home".
Proper left side shows menu. *Menu*
Luncheon
Heart of Lettuce Spring Onions
Sliced Dill Pickles
Lamb a la Windsor
Grilled Fresh Salmon Steak, Lemon Wedge
Denver Omlette
Baked short ribs of beef jardiniere
Baked Macaroni au Gratin
Chef's Special — Grilled veal chops, crabapple jelly
Cold Buffet
Boiled Ox Tongue Luncheon Loaf
Roast Leg of Lamb
Potato Salad
Oven browned and steamed potatoes
Brussle Sprouts
Boiled Navy Beans
Baked Apple Batter Pudding, Golden Sauce
Lemon Pie Vanilla ice cream
Cherry Jello and Whipped Cream
Tea Fresh Milk Chilled Buttermilk Coffee
SS"Glacier Queen"
Back proper left
Biography of artist: Josephine Crumrine is a young Alaska artist who lives in the state and specializes in painting dogs and animals. The most recent of Miss Crumrine's many exhibits was at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. In the dog portraits featured in this current series of menus, Miss Crumrine has captured the spirit of the Old Alaska when the chief mode of transportation was the husky—drawn sled. Her medium was pastels, here reproduced by four—color lithography.
Husky Puppies
These fluffy balls of fur are real Alaska huskies, perhaps destined within the next few years to win renown on the winter snows of the north. Miss Crumrine reported difficulty in keeping the little sleepyheads awake long enough to catch their best expressions, but she seems to have done very well between naps.
Alaska Cruise Lines, Ltd.
P.O. Box 6, Vancouver Station A Vancouver Canada
Litho'd in Canada by Grant—Mann, Vancouver, B.C.
Inside menu on proper right Image of boat pulling into port and "Ports of Call"
Your cruise ship will make calls at the principal ports in Southeastern Alaska and British Columbia. These stops are planned as much as possible to allow for a visit in the community and a short sightseeing trip if desired. People in the north are friendly and hospitable and visitors are always made to feel "at home".
Proper left side shows menu. *Menu*
Luncheon
Heart of Lettuce Spring Onions
Sliced Dill Pickles
Lamb a la Windsor
Grilled Fresh Salmon Steak, Lemon Wedge
Denver Omlette
Baked short ribs of beef jardiniere
Baked Macaroni au Gratin
Chef's Special — Grilled veal chops, crabapple jelly
Cold Buffet
Boiled Ox Tongue Luncheon Loaf
Roast Leg of Lamb
Potato Salad
Oven browned and steamed potatoes
Brussle Sprouts
Boiled Navy Beans
Baked Apple Batter Pudding, Golden Sauce
Lemon Pie Vanilla ice cream
Cherry Jello and Whipped Cream
Tea Fresh Milk Chilled Buttermilk Coffee
SS"Glacier Queen"
Back proper left
Biography of artist: Josephine Crumrine is a young Alaska artist who lives in the state and specializes in painting dogs and animals. The most recent of Miss Crumrine's many exhibits was at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. In the dog portraits featured in this current series of menus, Miss Crumrine has captured the spirit of the Old Alaska when the chief mode of transportation was the husky—drawn sled. Her medium was pastels, here reproduced by four—color lithography.
Husky Puppies
These fluffy balls of fur are real Alaska huskies, perhaps destined within the next few years to win renown on the winter snows of the north. Miss Crumrine reported difficulty in keeping the little sleepyheads awake long enough to catch their best expressions, but she seems to have done very well between naps.
Alaska Cruise Lines, Ltd.
P.O. Box 6, Vancouver Station A Vancouver Canada
Litho'd in Canada by Grant—Mann, Vancouver, B.C.
People:
Potter, Barbara
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