Painting of English Camp
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This artist's depiction shows the Royal Marine Camp at its apex with 27 structures, a formal garden and ample room on the parade ground. The ship is HMS Boxer, a steam gunboat with shallow enough draft to negotiate the waters of Garrison Bay. The Boxer called on a regular basis from Victoria, BC, bringing mail, food and other stores along with passengers going both ways.
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The Commissary at English Camp – Feeding a hundred hungry soldiers at one of the far ends of the Earth was no easy matter
The phrase "An army marches on its stomach," variously attributed to Napoleon and Frederick the Great, was as true on San Juan Island as it was on the battlefields of Europe. At English Camp, the commissary building stored no only…