Fort Vancouver
Historic Structures Report
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Plate LXIII. Room in the Great Hall, Fort William,
1816.
This drawing is said to have been made by Lord Selkirk shortly after he
captured the North West Company's great depot in 1816. Dr. McLoughlin
served the North West Company at that post and undoubtedly ideas
absorbed there concerning con struction methods were later employed at
Fort Vancouver.
(Courtesy of Public Archives of Ontario, Toronto, from Selkirk
Papers, Pkg. 21, #126. Photograph lent for this study by Mr. Erwin N.
Thompson.)
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Plate LXIV. Sitting Room Interior, Staff House, Moose
Factory, Hudson Bay. (Courtesy of Library, Hudson's Bay Company,
Winnipeg; reproduced with permission of the Hudson's Bay
Company.)
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Plate LXV. Interior Doorways, Governor's House, Lower
Fort Garry, c.1935. (From The Beaver, Outfit 266, No. 3
(December, 1935), [34].)
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Plate LXVI. Moose Factory, 1878. (From The
Beaver, Outfit 277 (June, 1946), [26].)
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Plate LXVII. View of a Room, Presumably in Upper or
Lower Port Garry, c.1846-1848, Drawn by George B. Finley. (Courtesy
of the Glenbow-Alberta Institute, Calgary, Alberta. Fig.
58.24.75.)
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Plate LXVIII. Blacksmith Shop, Moose Factory, c.1946.
(Courtesy of Library, Hudson's Bay Company, Winnipeg; reproduced with
permission of the Hudson's Bay Company.)
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Last Updated: 10-Apr-2003
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