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Fraser River Estuary heritage and archaeological sites
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Vancouver Island and adjacent shores of British Columbia
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Queen Charlotte Islands and adjacent Coasts of British Columbia
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Vancouver Island. Victoria Harbour
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Port Simpson and adjacent Anchorages
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Esquimalt & Victoria Harbours
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Vancouver Island. Nanaimo Harbour
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Map of the Northern Interior of British Columbia, shewing undeveloped areas
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Esquimalt Harbour
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Sketch Map of the Province of British Columbia, showing mining divisions (1901)
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Map of the Province of British Columbia (1893)
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Dominion of Canada. British Columbia, Athabasca and Alberta, with parts of Saskatchewan and Assiniboia
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Map of the New Westminster District, British Columbia (1889)
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Plan of the City of Vancouver, Western Terminus of the Canadian Pacific Railway
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Observatory Inlet, from the Admiralty survey of 1868
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Nass Bay
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Plans of Coast Batteries for the Defence of Victoria, Vancouver Island, B.C. [6]
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Plans of Coast Batteries for the Defence of Victoria, Vancouver Island, B.C. [5]
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Plans of Coast Batteries for the Defence of Victoria, Vancouver Island, B.C. [4]
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Plans of Coast Batteries for the Defence of Victoria, Vancouver Island, B.C. [3]
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Plans of Coast Batteries for the Defence of Victoria, Vancouver Island, B.C. [2]
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Defences of Esquimalt Harbor, sketch shewing ground at Signal Hill, plan C
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Defences of Esquimalt Harbor, sketch shewing ground at Rodd Hill, plan B, proposed battery at Rodd Hill
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Defences of Esquimalt Harbor, sketch shewing ground at Rodd Hill, plan B
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Defences of Esquimalt Harbor, proposed emplacement for 1-12 inch M.L.R. gun at Signal Hill, plan D
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Defences of Esquimalt Harbor, proposed battery at Sangster Hill, plan A
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Defences of Esquimalt & Victoria Harbors, proposed battery at Cape Saxe, plan E
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Defences of Esquimalt & Victoria Harbors, proposed battery at Beacon Hill, plan G
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Defences of Esquimalt & Victoria Harbors, proposed battery at Beacon Hill, plan F
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Chart shewing the relative positions of Burrard Inlet, Nanaimo, Alberni, Esquimalt and other points in British Columbia
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Protocol, signed at Washington on the 10th of March, 1873, defining the boundary line through the Canal de Haro, in accordance with the award of the Emperor of Germany, of October 21, 1872 [p.5]
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Protocol, signed at Washington on the 10th of March, 1873, defining the boundary line through the Canal de Haro, in accordance with the award of the Emperor of Germany, of October 21, 1872 [p.4]
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Protocol, signed at Washington on the 10th of March, 1873, defining the boundary line through the Canal de Haro, in accordance with the award of the Emperor of Germany, of October 21, 1872 [p.3]
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Protocol, signed at Washington on the 10th of March, 1873, defining the boundary line through the Canal de Haro, in accordance with the award of the Emperor of Germany, of October 21, 1872 [p.2]
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Protocol, signed at Washington on the 10th of March, 1873, defining the boundary line through the Canal de Haro, in accordance with the award of the Emperor of Germany, of October 21, 1872 [map]
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Protocol, signed at Washington on the 10th of March, 1873, defining the boundary line through the Canal de Haro, in accordance with the award of the Emperor of Germany, of October 21, 1872
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Vancouver Island and adjacent shores of British Columbia
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Strait of Juan de Fuca and the channels between the continent & Vancouver Id. showing the boundary line between British & American possessions
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Strait of Juan de Fuca and the channels between Vancouver Id. & the continent, showing the boundary line between British & American possessions
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Strait of Juan de Fuca
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Haro and Rosario Straits
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Straits of Juan de Fuca, Oregon Territory. From surveys of the U.S. Ex. Ex. and Spanish and English authorities
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Strait of Juan de Fuca.
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Strait of Juan de Fuca surveyed by Captain Henry Kellett, R.N., 1847, Haro & Rosario Straits by Captain G.H. Richards, R.N. 1858, Admiralty Inlet and Puget Sound by the United States exploring expedition, 1841, coast south of Cape Flattery by the same in 1853
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Strait of Juan de Fuca and the channels between the continent & Vancouver Id., showing the boundary line between British & American possessions
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Sections upon various parallels between Vancouver Island and Oregon
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San Juan Boundary Arbitration atlas [map 7]
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San Juan Boundary Arbitration atlas [map 6]
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San Juan Boundary Arbitration atlas [map 5]
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San Juan Boundary Arbitration atlas [map 4]
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San Juan Boundary Arbitration atlas [map 1]
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San Juan Boundary Arbitration atlas [map 10]
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San Juan Boundary Arbitration atlas [list]
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Plan of New Westminster Gaol Jany (1871)
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Map showing the line of boundary between the United States and British possessions. : from the point where the 49th parallel of north latitude strikes the western coast of the continent "to the middle of the channel which separates the continent from Vancouver's Island and thence southerly through the middle of said channel" &c. to Fuca's Straits, in accordance with Treaty of June 15th, 1846
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Map of British Columbia to the 56th Parallel North Latitude
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Map of British Columbia to the 56th Parallel North Latitude
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Haro and Rosario Straits
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Haro and Rosario Straits
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Haro and Rosario Straits
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Chart shewing part of the coast of N.W. America : with the tracks of His Majesty's sloop Discovery and armed tender Chatham commanded by George Vancouver, esqr. and prepared under his immediate inspection by Lieut. Joseph Baker, in which the continental shore has been traced and determined from lat: 45⁰,30ʹ N. and long. 236⁰,12ʹ E. to lat: 52⁰,15ʹ N. and long. 232⁰,40ʹ E. at the different periods shewn by the tracks ; Warner, sculp.
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Chart shewing part of the coast of N.W. America : with the tracks of His Majesty's sloop Discovery and armed tender Chatham commanded by George Vancouver, esqr. and prepared under his immediate inspection by Lieut. Joseph Baker, in which the continental shore has been traced and determined from lat: 45⁰, 30ʹ N. and long. 236⁰, 12ʹ E. to lat: 52⁰, 15ʹ N. and long. 232⁰, 40ʹ E. at the different periods shewn by the tracks ; Warner, sculp.
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Carta Esferica de los Reconocimientos hechos en la Costa N. O. de America en 1791 y 92 por las Goletas sutil, y Mexicana y otros Buques de S.M.
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Archipelago of Arro, Gulf of Georgia, Ringgold's Channel and Straits of Fuca, Oregon Territory
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Cape Caution to Port Simpson including Hecate Strait and part of Queen Charlotte Islands
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Washington Sound and Approaches, Washington Territory
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Vancouver Island : track chart of HMS Scout 9-12 August 1866 showing her grounding off Nootka Island [verso]
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Vancouver Island : track chart of HMS Scout 9-12 August 1866 showing her grounding off Nootka Island [recto]
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Vancouver Island : track chart of HMS Scout 9-12 August 1866 showing her grounding off Nootka Island
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Sketch showing the position of a rock at Port Simpson, British Columbia on which HMS Sparrowhawk struck on May 16 1866
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Bute Inlet and Fraser River routes from the mouth of the Quesnel River to Victoria on Vancouver Island
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British Columbia, showing discoveries of gold and silver, explorers' routes, etc.
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Sketch map of the country north and east of Bute Inlet to the Chilanko, Chezech and Chilko Rivers
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Provinces of British Columbia and Vancouver Island; with portions of the United States and Hudson's Bay Territories
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Town of Victoria, V.I., sub-division of section no. 1
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Sketch of the route from North Bentinck Arm to Fort Alexander
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Skeleton map of part of British Columbia
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Rough Sketch of Part of British Columbia traced from Lieut. Palmer's plan of Cariboo District
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Northern British Columbia
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Map of the subdivisions of Beckley Farm and the Lands South and West of James Bay, Victoria, Vancouver Island. 7th. January 1863
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Sketch of the route from North Bentinck Arm to Fort Alexander
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Sketch of Stikeen River
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Sketch of Cariboo Mines (1862)
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Plan of Williams Creek, Caribou
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New Westminster, British Columbia (1862)
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Nanaimo Harbour
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Hope to Similkameen and Rock Creek. Lillooet to Kamloops and Okanagan Lake
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Geological sketch of the south east of Vancouver Island and part of the coast of the Gulf of Georgia
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Geological sketch map of Nanaimo in Vancouver Island
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General section. Vancouver Island to York Factory, Hudson Bay. Eleven hundred and fifty miles. In three parts
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British Columbia. Coast lines from Admiralty Charts, interior from Explorations by Royal Engineers and others up to 1862. North of Fraser River from Mr. Arrowsmith. East of Columbia River from Captain Palliser
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British Columbia. Coast lines from Admiralty Charts, interior from Explorations by Royal Engineers and others up to 1862. North of Fraser River from Mr. Arrowsmith. East of Columbia River from Captain Palliser
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British Columbia. Coast lines from Admiralty Charts, interior from Explorations by Royal Engineers and others up to 1862. North of Fraser River from Mr. Arrowsmith. East of Columbia River from Captain Palliser
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British Columbia, showing carriage roads completed, in progress, and proposed
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British Columbia, coast lines from Admiralty charts, interior from explorations by Royal Engineers and others up to 1862. North of Fraser River from Mr. Arrowsmith, East of Columbia River from Captain Palliser (1862)
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Alaska : copy of part of Vancouver's chart of the coast of southern Alaska
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Yale, British Columbia (1861)
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Town of Victoria, Vancouver Island, from the official map
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Thompson River District, from a Map in the possession of H. E. Gov. Douglas, C.B., made in 1835 by S. Black, Esq., Hudson's Bay Company's service. The positions of New Westminster, Douglas & Hope, are those determined by the Royal Engineers
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Reduced map of a portion of British Columbia, compiled from the surveys and explorations of the Royal Navy and Royal Engineers at the camp New Westminster, 24 Nov 1859
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