Technology and manufacturing will provide a fitting theme for this year’s lecture series, said Doug Wilson, archaeologist at the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.
“It’s an important part of history and archaeology here,” Wilson said. “We have an incredible history of technology and industrial production, going back to the Hudson’s Bay Company.”
o What: Fort Vancouver archaeology lecture series.
? When: June 27; July 11; July 18; July 25; Aug. 1 (all 7 p.m.).
? Where: Pearson Air Museum, 1115 E. Fifth St., Vancouver.
? Cost: Free.
That heritage includes a series of maritime milestones, starting almost two centuries ago when the Hudson’s Bay Company pioneered the region’s shipyard industry .
“A boat works facility was part of the waterfront complex,” Wilson said.
The now-forgotten Standifer shipyards, built during World War I, were followed by Kaiser’s Vancouver shipyard — a big part of America’s WWII industrial mobilization.