Sketch of Cammusan Harbour south end of Vancouver's Island, Straits of De Fuca shewing position of Fort Victoria & soundings

Vancouver Island (now in British Columbia). 'Sketch of Cammusan Harbour South End of Vancouver's Island ...': map showing the position of Fort Victoria, soundings and place names. Reference notes on tides and soundings. Scale: 1 inch to 100 fathoms. Compass indicator. By Lieutenant M Vavasour, Royal Engineers; from a drawing by J Scarboro of the Hudson's Bay Company. [Vancouver Island, c. 1845]

In Collection:
Creator Contributor Subject Language Identifier
  • Penfold Number: 555
Keyword Date created Resource type Rights statement Extent
  • 1 sheet
Alternative title
  • Cammusan Harbour (Victoria Harbour), British Columbia
Geographic coverage Coordinates
  • 48.4165, -123.39681
  • 48.4359, -123.35155
  • 53.99983, -125.0032
Chronological coverage
  • 1845
Additional physical characteristics
  • 1:7160
Physical repository Collection
  • Early BC Maps Collection
Provenance
  • National Archives of the UK
Provider Sponsor
  • Funded by a Canadian Council of Archives, Archival Community Digitization Program.
Genre Archival item identifier
  • National Archives Number: MPHH1-459 (3)
Date digitized
  • April 22, 2010
Technical note
  • Watermarks added to images by KM, JF, and CDW. Metadata by JTP May 3, 2010.
  • 600 dpi jpg
Rights
  • These images are provided under license by The National Archives of the UK and cannot be reproduced or copied without their permission. To purchase high-resolution tiff files of these maps for publication, contact: image-library@nationalarchives.gov.uk Tel: +44 (0)20 8392 5225. A scale of reproduction fees applies for commercial publication, exhibition display or TV broadcast. Details on request. Request should cite the National Archives Number. Infringement of the above condition may result in legal action. These images are provided for research only.
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