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Langford's history of European settlement dates back to 1851, when Captain Edward Langford established one of the four Hudson's Bay Company farms in the Victoria area. In the early 1860s, the region of Langford experienced a short-lived gold rush in what is now Goldstream Provincial Park.
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Langford, BC has a rich history that dates back to the early 1850s when the first European settlers arrived in the area. The city was originally home to the ...
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It takes its name from the controversial Captain Langford, the retired British Army officer who came to Fort Victoria as manager of the 600-acre Hudson's Bay ...
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Dec 9, 2022 · Langford has changed a lot in the past 30 years. In some areas it's scarcely recognizable, while others still maintain their old-Langford ...
A distant relative of Richard Blanshard, governor of the recently created colony of Vancouver Island, Langford secured a position there as bailiff of Esquimalt ...
East of Langford is the Western Communities town of Colwood, originally one of four large farms established by the Hudson's Bay Company in the 1850's to supply ...
Symbolism. The red and gold bars are based on the arms of Captain Edward E. Langford (1809-1895), the district's namesake, who arrived in the region in 1851 ...
Langford arrived in 1851 and Langford is named after him. Langford's farm was a goo-acre strip running northwest from Esquimalt Harbour taking in what has since ...
Nov 10, 2016 · Langford established one of four major farms in the Langford/Colwood area, and created many jobs and opportunity for the town. This last piece ...
The foundation of a colony on Vancouver Island in 1849 was the outcome of political rather than economic considerations. After the Treaty of Washington, 1846, ...