Friends of the BC Archives � Ship Building in Victoria and Vancouver in WWI
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Archives Lecture – Ship Building in Victoria and Vancouver in WWI – Chris Madsen
From 1917-1919, BC became the largest producer of war-purpose merchant ships for the Imperial Munitions Board, coordinated in part by Peter Butchart, the Vancouver Island cement magnate. This transformational role for BC created a legacy of military shipbuilding that continues today.
Chris Madsen is a Professor in the Department of Defence Studies at the Canadian Forces College and Royal Military College of Canada in Toronto, Ontario. He teaches senior and mid-rank officers from the Canadian Forces and foreign armed forces in the area of military planning and operations. He holds a BA (Honours) in history from Simon Fraser University, a MA in history from the University of Western Ontario, and a PhD in history from the University of Victoria.
| Cost: |
Adult: $5 Senior: $5 Student: $5 Member: $free General: $5 |
Category: |
Arts | Entertainment Museum Talks | Lectures |
| Location: |
Royal BC Museum
675 Belleville Street, Victoria |
This event is for Adults, Teens, Seniors, Singles, Student / College | |
| More Info: |
Royal BC Museum [email protected] 250 356-7226 Event Website |
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