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OCLC number
922952656
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Author
Fitzgerald, Mickey,
Title
The rise and demise of J.H. Todd and Sons, British Columbia's enduring independent salmon canners
Degree
M.A. -- University of Victoria, 2015
Publisher
[Victoria, British Columbia] : [University of Victoria], [2015]
©2015
Description
1 online resource
Notes
Supervisor: Lutz, John S.
In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in the Department of History.
Available to the World Wide Web.
Includes bibliographical references.
Abstract
This thesis examines J.H. Todd & Sons Ltd., a British Columbia family-owned and run fish packing company during the years 1881 through 1954. The research presented in this paper outlines the contribution of individual Todd family members to both the success and eventual demise of the company. Also examined is the history of the B.C. salmon canning industry, the evolution of J.H. Todd & Sons Ltd., the role of the company in the broader context of the B.C. fishing industry; and the factors that led to the demise of the company. This thesis relies on documentary primary sources as well as an extensive oral history collection obtained from Todd family members and employees.
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Subject
BC commercial fishing industry History of salmon canning Industry structure