Imperial Bank of Canada, northeast corner of Yates and Government streets, Victoria
- H-03014
- Item
- [ca. 1935]
Tailor shop in bank building (bottom left).
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Imperial Bank of Canada, northeast corner of Yates and Government streets, Victoria
Tailor shop in bank building (bottom left).
In the footsteps of an Irish immigrant / Edwin G. Lucas
The item is a typescript by Edwin G. Lucas titled "In the footsteps of an Irish immigrant," containing an account of his life from childhood in Ireland. The Lucas family emigrated to Victoria, B.C. in 1913. Lucas worked as a laborer on PGE construction crews, and as an accountant for Clayoquot Sound Canning Co. at Kennedy Falls. He later worked for the Royal Bank of Canada in Victoria, Port Alberni, Hazelton, Vancouver and Coalmont.
Interior; Bank of Commerce, 2420 Douglas Street, Victoria
Part of Duncan Macphail fonds
Interior; Bank of Commerce, 2420 Douglas Street, Victoria
Part of Duncan Macphail fonds
Interior; Bank of Commerce, 2420 Douglas Street, Victoria
Part of Duncan Macphail fonds
Interior; Bank of Commerce, 2420 Douglas Street, Victoria
Part of Duncan Macphail fonds
Interior; Bank of Commerce, 2420 Douglas Street, Victoria
Part of Duncan Macphail fonds
Interior; Bank of Commerce, 2420 Douglas Street, Victoria
Part of Duncan Macphail fonds
Interior of Imperial Bank of Canada, Victoria; NE corner of Yates and Government streets
Interior of Royal Bank Douglas Street Branch; Victoria
Part of Duncan Macphail fonds
Interior of the Imperial Bank of Canada, NE corner of Yates and Government streets, Victoria
Hunting trophies on far wall, including moose head.
Interior, Union Bank of Canada, Hazelton
Kaslo. The Bank of British Columbia
Legal opinions offered by Attorney General
This series contains legal opinions offered by Attorney General on a wide range of subjects. For more information on the subjects covered, please consult the attached finding aid.
British Columbia. Dept. of the Attorney-General
The fonds consists of correspondence received by Matilda John in Victoria from Harold Penn Wilson between 1899 and 1900. Wilson, a bank clerk from Victoria, moved to Bennett in 1899, and Atlin in 1900. In the letters, he described the journey north and what it was like to live and work there.
John, Matilda
McDonald's Bank, Wharf Street, between Yates and Bastion; Victoria
Two automobiles, angle-parked, in left foreground. Bank [owned by Alexander McDonald, aka MacDonald] was one of the first banks in Victoria and failed ca. 1865.
New Westminster; Bank Of British Columbia
New Westminster; Bank of British Columbia, Hooper's Auction and Webster's Dry Goods
All three in same building.
Gentile, Carlo, 1835-1893
Northern Crown Bank, Central Park Branch
Part of Northern Crown Bank fonds
Series consists of a teller's cash book (July - August, 1912) and teller's cash statement book (February - September 1912) from Central Park Branch of Northern Crown Bank. Both volumes are marked as exhibits, most likely for a trial arising out of a robbery at the branch on July 25, 1912.
Prince George. Traders Bank of Canada
Housed in tent. Next to Fort George Townsite Northern Development Co. office. (wooden building).
"Royal Bank of Canada building, Granville and Hastings Street, Vancouver B.C."
Royal Bank Of Canada, North Vancouver