Point Hope Maritime 1873 - Present Point Hope Maritime 66 4 4 11 3 3 20 20 88 23 23 21 21 9 9 77 5 5 Celebrating over 140 years of the shipbuilding industry in Victoria’s upper harbour since 1873. Follow the dots to learn more about the diverse types of shipbuilding over the past century. 22 22 19 19 24 24 25 25 27 27 26 26 28 28 18 18 14 14 29 29 13 13 17 17 12 12 22 15 15 16 16 10 10 1 - Dawson 2 - May Belle 3 - Chief Skugaid 4 - Johnson St. Swing Bridge 5 - First nations man in Nuu-chuh Nulth style canoe 6 - Legislature Building 7 - Songhees winter camp 8 - Olympian 9 - Boardwalk 10 - Berens 11 - Point Hope #1 11 11 12 - Shaping masts and spars 13 - Steaming planks 14 - Schooner under construction 15 - Shaping a corner block 16 - Preparing to hoist a corner block into position 17 - Beaver 18 - Sadie Turpell 19 - Wooden Freighter Printed on environmentally sustainable Canadian made paper at Art Ink Print, Victoria, BC 20 - Orca Chief 21 - Gordon Reid 22 - Storm Rider 23 - Tachek 24 - Canadian Naval Vessel 25 - Salish Sea Industrial Services - Tugboat 26 - Salish Sea Industrial Services - Spud Barge 27 - Seaspan Protector 28 - Storm Spray 29 - Delta 30 - Pacific Pathfinder a r t i s t JEFF MALTBY Oil Painting: Jeff Maltby Ink Drawing: Trudy Maltby Inspired by the colourful story of Victoria's Working Harbour. Supported by: Ralmax - www.ralmax.com Point Hope Maritime - www.pointhopemaritime.com
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