Alan wake 2 tunnels in coal mine
See Interview / Mine Distribution to see which mines are discussed the most in the interviewsĪs the story goes, coal in Nanaimo was first brought to the attention of the Hudson’s Bay Company in 1849 by Snuneymuxw Chief Che-which-i-kan, whom was thereafter dubbed "Coal Tyee." After the black rocks brought to Victoria in 1850 were investigated, HBC clerk Joseph McKay was dispatched to Nanaimo to further explore the area known as Wenthuysen Inlet. The interviews were conducted by Myrtle Bergren, William Barraclough, Bernard McNicholl, Lynne Bowen, Barbara Graves, Barrie Hardcastle, Joy Leach, Dale Lovick, Shirley Ramsay, and Ruth Tickle. Thank you to Katharine Rollwagens 2016 History 340 (Public History) class for providing the details for many of the mine summaries. Selecting a mine from the map will provide a summary, along with links and quotes to the interviews (in the above collection) where the mine is discussed.
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The collection consists of digitized audio recordings with transcripts of interviews conducted between 19 with Vancouver Island miners and their families.
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This map illustrates Nanaimo and area coal mines discussed in the Coal Tyee History Project VIUSpace collection.