Postels, A., and F. Ruprecht. 1840. Illustrations algarum. Petropoli. Sailors collect seaweed samples on Alaska Coastline. [image altered]
"Bear Fight on Stony Point" (Pg. 83. "The North-west Coast; or, three years' residence in Washington Territory." By James Swan. )
Inset landward views from map "Clayoquot and Barclay Sounds" (Captain Richards 1861, Royal Hydrographic Survey. Library and Archives Canada NMC-187327)
"Une Foret de l'ile Vancouver" pg.31, in Voyages et Adventures dans le Colombie Anglaise, L'ile Vancouver, Le Territoire d'Alaska et la Californie, by Frederick Whymper. 1880.
from "A Journal Kept at Nookta" by John R. Jewitt. January 15/16th eclipse, 1805.
"Tlingit women pick berries with a dog, Baranof Island Alaska, in engraving made in 1827" by F.H. Freiherr von Klittlitz. "Image from F.P. Litke's Voyage autour du monde. Atlas, 1835, plate 5b." https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu
Malahat Drive, Saanich Inlet. View to Goldstream. BC Archives.
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"Crossing Juan de Fuca. Kane. 1847" “Chea-clack considering that our canoe was too small, succeeded in changing it for a larger one, and at 3 o'clock A.M. we embarked and proceeded to make a traverse of thirty-two miles in an open sea. When we had been out for about a couple of hours the wind increased to a perfect gale, and blowing against an ebb tide caused a heavy swell. We were obliged to keep one man constantly baling to prevent our being swamped. . . It was altogether a scene of the most wild and intense excitement: the mountainous waves roaming round our little canoe as if to engulph us every moment, the wind howling over our heads, and the yelling Indians, made it actually terrific."
source: http://collections.starkculturalvenues.org/objects/39635/crossing-the-strait-of-juan-de-fuca;jsessionid=EF4644C3E70524BEEA32E9074D762C5C?ctx=b7dcd19d-d2da-4d73-9586-90d34808a2fa&idx=9 [image altered] Songhees and Fort Victoria in background.
"Return of the War Party." By Paul Kane. 1847. Royal Ontario Museum. [Image altered] "Interior of a Lodge on Vancouver Island" by Paul Kane, 1847. Royal Ontario Museum. [image altered]
Forests mapped in the Victoria region, in "Maps of Victoria and the Esquimalt Districts, 1861".
"Tlingit mother & child walking in the woods, Baranof Island, Alaska, in engraving made 1827" by F.H. Freiherr von Klittlitz. "Image from F.P. Litke's Voyage autour du monde. Atlas, 1835, plate. 5a." https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu
Medicine man with mask. Staight of juan de fuca. Paul Kane (1810-1871).
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"View of Victoria, Vancouver Island" From Vic West, overlooking Songhees longhouses. 1860. Library of Congress Archives.
1859 Panorama from Church Hill, Victoria Harbour. Library of Congress Archives.