The Curious Passage of Richard Blanshard

The Curious Passage of Richard Blanshard
Title The Curious Passage of Richard Blanshard PDF eBook
Author Barry Gough
Publisher Harbour Publishing
Pages 353
Release 2023-11-25
Genre History
ISBN 1990776396

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Celebrated historian Barry Gough brings a defining era of Pacific Northwest history into focus in this biography of Richard Blanshard, the first governor of Vancouver Island—illuminating with intriguing detail the genesis and early days of Canada's westernmost province. Early one wintry day in March 1850, after seven weary weeks out of sight of land, a well-dressed Londoner, a bachelor aged thirty-two, stood at the ship’s rail taking in the immensity of the unfolding scene. From Her Britannic Majesty’s paddlewheel sloop-of-war Driver, steadily thumping forth on Imperial purpose, all that Richard Blanshard could make out to port, in reflected purple light upon the northern side, was a forested, rock-clad island rising to considerable height. Vancouver’s Island they called it in those far-off days. This was his destination. Richard Blanshard was only governor of the young colony for three short, unhappy years—only one and a half of which were spent in the colony itself. From the very beginning he was at odds with the vastly influential Hudson’s Bay Company, run by its Chief Factor James Douglas, who succeeded Blanshard as governor of the colony of Vancouver Island and later became the first governor of the colony of British Columbia. While James Douglas is remembered, for better or worse, as a founding father of British Columbia, Richard Blanshard’s name is now largely forgotten, despite his vitally important role in warning London of American cross-border aggressions, including a planned takeover of Haida Gwaii. However, his failures highlight the fascinating struggles of the time—the supreme influence of commerce, the disparity between expectations and reality, and the bewildering collision of European and Pacific Northwest culture.

Deep, Dark and Dangerous

Deep, Dark and Dangerous
Title Deep, Dark and Dangerous PDF eBook
Author Vickie Jensen
Publisher Harbour Publishing
Pages 256
Release 2022-04-19
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781550179200

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How British Columbia became an international hotspot for submarines, submersibles, Newtsuits, underwater robotics, Arctic sonar and a host of other cutting-edge undersea technologies. In Deep, Dark & Dangerous, maritime historian Vickie Jensen explores the fascinating story of British Columbia's rise to become a world leader in the underwater tech industry. She profiles both trailblazing innovators and newcomers to the field, and traces BC's colourful history and bright future as a front runner in the world of subsea technology innovation. This little-known saga began in the early 1960s. Two commercial hard-hat divers from the Vancouver area, Don Sorte and Al Trice, realized that they needed a small manned submersible with robot arms for deep-sea work. They couldn't find one to buy, so they decided to partner with machinist Mack Thomson and build their own. Experts told them it would be suicidal to try a home-made version, but just over two years and $100,000 later, their Pisces I was successfully making two-thousand-foot dives. They formed International Hydrodynamics, which went on to build fourteen submersibles and produce a generation of experts that would launch an entire industry of subsea companies in BC. During the same period, Phil Nuytten went from opening Vancouver's first scuba shop as a teenager to becoming a commercial diver and starting his undersea construction company at age twenty-five. Now, Nuytten is best known for his atmospheric diving suits, Newtsuit and Exosuit, along with a series of submersibles for scientific research. Drawing on her background in documenting both history and industry, Jensen uncovers the stories of over forty subsea pioneers, both historical and current, and details the innovations that are responsible for BC's remarkable and continuing subsea reputation. Written with colour and flair, this is a fascinating and exciting story that anyone can enjoy.

The Literary Gazette

The Literary Gazette
Title The Literary Gazette PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 844
Release 1826
Genre
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The London Literary Gazette and Journal of Belles Lettres, Arts, Sciences, Etc

The London Literary Gazette and Journal of Belles Lettres, Arts, Sciences, Etc
Title The London Literary Gazette and Journal of Belles Lettres, Arts, Sciences, Etc PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 844
Release 1826
Genre Great Britain
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Literary Gazette and Journal of Belles Lettres, Arts, Sciences, Etc

Literary Gazette and Journal of Belles Lettres, Arts, Sciences, Etc
Title Literary Gazette and Journal of Belles Lettres, Arts, Sciences, Etc PDF eBook
Author William Jerdan
Publisher
Pages 852
Release 1826
Genre
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The History of the Northern Interior of British Columbia

The History of the Northern Interior of British Columbia
Title The History of the Northern Interior of British Columbia PDF eBook
Author Adrien Gabriel Morice
Publisher Toronto, William Briggs
Pages 440
Release 1905
Genre British Columbia
ISBN

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Discussions of Alexander Pope

Discussions of Alexander Pope
Title Discussions of Alexander Pope PDF eBook
Author Rufus A. Blanshard
Publisher
Pages 128
Release 1960
Genre Poets, English
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