Item : MAP 1058 - Second section : Shaughnessy Heights

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Second section : Shaughnessy Heights

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  • Continuation of title: Plan showing subdivision south of King Edward Boulevard

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AM1594-: MAP 1058

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Scale 1:4800 (appears on map as 400 ft. to 1 inch)

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1 map : positive blueprint, annot. ; 40 x 43 cm

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The Canadian Pacific Railway was originally begun as public work by the Department of Railways and Canals under the terms which had been agreed upon at the time British Columbia joined Confederation. The work was taken over and completed by a private company, the Canadian Pacific Railway company (incorporated February 16, 1881), under the land grant system. W.C. Van Horne became the General Manager of the company on 13 December 1881; under his management the railway line was laid from Montreal across the prairies to Western Canada, the last spike being driven in at Craigellachie on 7 November, 1885. The line was soon extended from its westernmost point, at Port Moody, to Vancouver, the first transcontinental train arriving in Vancouver on 23 May, 1887. Much of the work of surveying for the C.P.R. within Vancouver was conducted under L.A. Hamilton. The C.P.R. played a major role in the development of the city of Vancouver, having influenced politics, land development, shipping and other areas.

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Item is a map showing lot subdivision of the southern portion of Shaughnessy Heights (commonly referred to as "Second Shaughnessy") at January 1st, 1932. Annotations appear to refer to zoning restrictions.

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Tears along the edges and down the center fold.

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Available on microfilm in reading room.

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Registered plan no. 6011.

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ftp://webftp.vancouver.ca/archives/MAPS-TIFF/MAP1058.tif

  • Format: TIFF (LZW compressed)
  • MD5: 662423B12D88E8E87E102D22BBD43239
  • Size: 93430452 bytes

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2015-08-13

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2015-08-13

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  • Box: 870-E-02 fld 02