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- 4 Apr 1911
Chief Cooper, standing (centre).
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Chief Cooper, standing (centre).
A Songhees potlatch on the former reserve near Victoria
A view of Victoria across the Songhees.
Burial ground, Songhees Reserve, Victoria; Box 741, No. 4.
Part of J. Howard Chapman fonds
Canoe on the shore of the Songhees reserve, Victoria
Ceremony attending the transfer of the Songhees reserve to the provincial government, Victoria
Ceremony attending the transfer of the Songhees reserve to the provincial government, Victoria
Ceremony attending the transfer of the Songhees reserve to the provincial government, Victoria
Ceremony attending the transfer of the Songhees reserve to the provincial government, Victoria
Ceremony attending the transfer of the Songhees reserve to the provincial government, Victoria
Ceremony attending the transfer of the Songhees reserve to the provincial government, Victoria
Ceremony attending the transfer of the Songhees reserve to the provincial government, Victoria
Ceremony attending the transfer of the Songhees reserve to the provincial government, Victoria
Ceremony attending the transfer of the Songhees reserve to the provincial government, Victoria
Ceremony attending the transfer of the Songhees reserve to the provincial government, Victoria
Ceremony attending the transfer of the Songhees reserve to the provincial government, Victoria
See HP045429.
This series consists of the records of the Commission Into All Matters Affecting the Values of Lands Forming Part of the Former Songhees Reserve and Apportioned to the Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway and the Canadian Northern Railway, 1914. Commission records consist of the original signed report and correspondence regarding his account for services.
British Columbia. Commission Into All Matters Affecting the Values of Lands Forming Part of the Former Songhees Reserve and Apportioned to the Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway and the Canadian Northern Railway [1914]
Correspondence and other material
This series contains departmental general correspondence files, 1917-1922, pertaining to Songhees land in Victoria. Files, which had been alienated from the Railway Dept. filing system (also see GR-0817) and transferred to the Dept. of Lands, include Railway file 53.3 "Songhees industrial leases", 53.4 "Foundation Company--Imperial Munitions Board" and parts of 53.5 "Johnson Street Bridge". The series also contains two agreements (1917, 1919) involving the Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway.
British Columbia. Railway Dept.
Dance at potlatch on the Songhees reserve, Victoria
Part of Maynard family collection
Item consists of a photograph of an Indigenous camp, possibly Songhees.
Part of Maynard family collection
Item consists of a stereo photograph of an Indigenous camp, possibly Songhees. The photograph is very similar or identical to G-02608.
Frank George : Songhees Indian story
RECORDED: [location unknown], 1967-07 SUMMARY: [No content documentation available.]
Full face. Songish [Songhees] Indian.
Part of Frederick Dally fonds
Part of Allan R. Turner fonds
The series consists of unpublished reports and submissions relating to history, heritage conservation funding and urban planning in British Columbia.
Turner, Allan Reaman
Home construction on the Songhees Reserve, Esquimalt
Home construction on the Songhees Reserve, Esquimalt