Tracing from Admiralty chart 1897(a) showing Plumper Bay, Thetis Cove, Esquimalt, Vancouver Island ...
Tracing from Admiralty chart 1897(a) showing Plumper Bay, Thetis Cove, Esquimalt, Vancouver Island (now in British Columbia, Canada) showing soundings, the proposed site of the coal shed and wharf and the proposed positions of guns. Shows First nations village. Scale: 1 inch to 680 feet (calculated)...
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Language: | English |
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University of Victoria Libraries
2020
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.58066/zfw5-gv69 http://vault.library.uvic.ca/concern/generic_works/26191f2b-1e8e-43ca-8daf-f8ba7d0e645c |
Summary: | Tracing from Admiralty chart 1897(a) showing Plumper Bay, Thetis Cove, Esquimalt, Vancouver Island (now in British Columbia, Canada) showing soundings, the proposed site of the coal shed and wharf and the proposed positions of guns. Shows First nations village. Scale: 1 inch to 680 feet (calculated). Originally accompanying a letter, dated 18 August 1865 from Trevenor P Coole, Captain, and William H Sharp, Master, HMS Sutlej to the Honourable Joseph Denman, Rear Admiral, Commander in Chief, Pacific Squadron, enclosed in the Rear Admiral's letter number 106 dated 18 August 1865. From Capt. Richards's survey 1858. ... |
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