The story of Protection Island

Audio recording and transcript of Parker Williams' presentation about the history of Protection Island to the Nanaimo Historical Society in 1996. Williams, a longtime Protection Island resident, begins his talk with an explanation of how the Protection Island museum was established in one of th...

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Main Author: Williams, Parker
Other Authors: Nanaimo Historical Society
Format: Audio
Language:English
Published: Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University 1996
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.25316/IR-8120
https://viurrspace.ca/handle/10613/15712
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spelling ftviurr:oai:viurrspace.ca:10613/15712 2023-06-18T03:40:39+02:00 The story of Protection Island Williams, Parker Nanaimo Historical Society Protection Island, Regional District of Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada, http://sws.geonames.org/6113758/ Protection Island Mines, Protection Island, Regional District of Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada, http://sws.geonames.org/11749620/ No. 1 Mine, Regional District of Nanaimo, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, http://sws.geonames.org/11809509/ 1996-10-10 47:27 audio audio/mpeg audio/x-mpeg application/pdf https://doi.org/10.25316/IR-8120 https://viurrspace.ca/handle/10613/15712 en eng Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University doi:10.25316/IR-8120 https://viurrspace.ca/handle/10613/15712 http://dx.doi.org/10.25316/IR-8120 "Mr. Parker Williams, Oct. 10, 1996. Story of Protection Island. Nanaimo Historical Society audio cassette tape recording. Protection Island (B.C.)--History Coal mines and mining--British Columbia--Protection Island Coal mine accidents--British Columbia--Protection Island Recording, oral 1996 ftviurr https://doi.org/10.25316/IR-8120 2023-06-04T20:19:40Z Audio recording and transcript of Parker Williams' presentation about the history of Protection Island to the Nanaimo Historical Society in 1996. Williams, a longtime Protection Island resident, begins his talk with an explanation of how the Protection Island museum was established in one of the former lighthouse keeper's residences. He then goes on to talk about early exploration of the area by Spanish explorers in the 1790s, who named it Winthuysen Inlet. Williams then gives the history of Gallows Point, which was known as Execution Point until about 1900. It was the site of the January 17, 1853 execution of two First Nations men who were found guilt of the murder of Hudson's Bay Company shepherd Peter Brown in the first trial by judge and jury under English law to be held on the B.C. coast. The next section of Williams' presentation covers the coal mining history of Protection Island, including: early exploratory boring; the link with Nanaimo's No.1 Mine under the Nanaimo harbour; and the sinking of Protection Island's own shaft in 1891, with its accompanying headframe, powerplant, wharf, and railway. Williams explains how after eight hour workday legislation was enacted in 1904 due to the efforts of two Socialist members of the provincial legislature - his own grandfather, also named Parker Williams, and James Hawthornthwaite, the Protection Island shaft was used to enter and exit the combined Protection Island/No.1 Mine because the entrance was significantly closer to the workings than the entrance on the Nanaimo side. Williams explains how miners were transported to Protection by a tug pulling a scow, and gives details about the tugs and scows used for this purpose. Williams then goes on to describe several accidents related to the Protection Island Mine, including: an out of control grass fire which blew up the powder house in 1911; the explosion of the Oscar in 1913, which badly damaged the nearby headframe and other mine buildings; and the tragic accident on September 10, 1918, in which 16 miners died ... Audio First Nations VIURRSpace (Royal Roads University and Vancouver Island University) Canada British Columbia ENVELOPE(-125.003,-125.003,54.000,54.000) Gallows ENVELOPE(-62.974,-62.974,-64.323,-64.323) Gallows Point ENVELOPE(-62.983,-62.983,-64.333,-64.333)
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Coal mine accidents--British Columbia--Protection Island
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The story of Protection Island
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description Audio recording and transcript of Parker Williams' presentation about the history of Protection Island to the Nanaimo Historical Society in 1996. Williams, a longtime Protection Island resident, begins his talk with an explanation of how the Protection Island museum was established in one of the former lighthouse keeper's residences. He then goes on to talk about early exploration of the area by Spanish explorers in the 1790s, who named it Winthuysen Inlet. Williams then gives the history of Gallows Point, which was known as Execution Point until about 1900. It was the site of the January 17, 1853 execution of two First Nations men who were found guilt of the murder of Hudson's Bay Company shepherd Peter Brown in the first trial by judge and jury under English law to be held on the B.C. coast. The next section of Williams' presentation covers the coal mining history of Protection Island, including: early exploratory boring; the link with Nanaimo's No.1 Mine under the Nanaimo harbour; and the sinking of Protection Island's own shaft in 1891, with its accompanying headframe, powerplant, wharf, and railway. Williams explains how after eight hour workday legislation was enacted in 1904 due to the efforts of two Socialist members of the provincial legislature - his own grandfather, also named Parker Williams, and James Hawthornthwaite, the Protection Island shaft was used to enter and exit the combined Protection Island/No.1 Mine because the entrance was significantly closer to the workings than the entrance on the Nanaimo side. Williams explains how miners were transported to Protection by a tug pulling a scow, and gives details about the tugs and scows used for this purpose. Williams then goes on to describe several accidents related to the Protection Island Mine, including: an out of control grass fire which blew up the powder house in 1911; the explosion of the Oscar in 1913, which badly damaged the nearby headframe and other mine buildings; and the tragic accident on September 10, 1918, in which 16 miners died ...
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