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Town of Victoria, Vancouver Island, from the Official Map

The city of Victoria divided into numbered plots of land with several lots coloured in with orange for an unknown reason. Relief markings and sketches show the land cover and land forms, especially along the coast. Streets are named along with drawings of some buildings including the fire department, police barracks, the Fort, and the Colonial Offices. Other places and features named include Rose Bay, Work Point and Island, Berens Island, West Bay, Coffin Point, Colvile Island, Sleeper Rocks, Songees Village, Laurel Point, Victoria Harbour, Holland Point, Ogden Point, Rock Bay, James Bay, and Beacon Hill with the Race Course.

In Collection:
Creator Subject Publisher Language Identifier
  • 106901
  • LSV Number: 3T2VT
Keyword Date created Resource type Rights statement Extent
  • 1 sheet ; 55 x 68 cm
Geographic Coverage Coordinates
  • 48.4359, -123.35155
Additional physical characteristics
  • Scale: 1 mile 80 chains
Physical Repository Collection
  • Land Title and Survey Authority of British Columbia: Early British Columbia Maps
Provenance
  • Surveyor General of BC, Legal Surveys Vault
Provider Genre Date digitized
  • September 26, 2018
Technical note
  • Cataloguing metadata: Provided by the LTSA and adapted by the University of Victoria Libraries to their requirements.
Rights
  • To request permission to publish or otherwise reproduce this image, or to purchase a high-resolution digital copy, please contact the LTSA at orderdesk@ltsa.ca.
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