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On the Street Where You Live : Sailors, Solicitors, and Stargazers of Early Victoria

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Victoria has a wealth of fascinating street names. But where did they come from? It's often hard to remember that they were originally attached to people.

Danda introduces readers to these people in her On The Street Where You Live trilogy.

In her first book readers learn about the Hudson's Bay Company traders and settlers who came here in the 1840s when Fort Victoria was the only vestige of civilisation, to the colonial judges and administrators who came over from England and created a replica of their homeland, and to the merchants and magnates who came to make money off the gold rush and stayed to develop the city and the Island.

In her second book, Danda ranges farther afield to include stories of the early rail lines of the Saanich Peninsula and the roads that connected the original city core to today's suburbs.

In her third book, Danda Humphreys is back again with stories about the origin of Victorian street names, from Fan Tan and Trounce Alleys to Old Esquimalt to Sangster Road.

This volume includes a complete map set showing the locations of all the subject streets from the three volumes.

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1894384318 / 9781894384315
Hardback
971.128
01/05/2001
Canada
192 pages, Illustrations, unspecified
203 x 254 mm, 704 grams