A composite photo of the Wriglesworth family.
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A composite photo of the Wriglesworth family.
A family outside their Metchosin home, near Victoria.
A frame building on Vancouver Island.
Part of Frederick Dally fonds
A pleasant gathering at Craigdarroch
Part of William Henry Langley fonds
The file consists of one album of 18 photographs, including front and back covers, created to commemorate a gathering at Craigdarroch Castle. Photographs include portraits of friends of the Langley family (including the Dunsmuir, Snowden, Scriven, Pemberton, and Finlayson families) posed on the exterior grounds of the castle. The order of the album follows the order of the events of the day.
Photographs have been cut into circles and adhered to album pages with unknown adhesive. They have been decoratively framed with four hand-drawn concentric circles in blue ink. Additional identifying text possibly added by Archives staff, Craigdarroch staff, or the donor.
Abie and Gussie Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morris' children.
Admiral and Mrs. Hastings and family at Maple Bank.
Albert Hatherley Maynard and his wife, Adelaide.
Alex Caulfield Anderson's sons and daughters.
Alfred Thomas Peatt's residence and family in Colwood.
Alice and Nelly Ward, daughters of William Ward.
An unidentified family of women.
Annie and Alberta Wriglesworth.
Annie Hunt, standing, with her her sister Jane and brother George, both seated.
Archdeacon and Mrs. Samuel Gilson of St. John's Church, also known as the Iron Church.
Part of William Henry Langley fonds
The file consists of one album of 22 photographs, including front and back covers, created to commemorate a gathering at Ashnola on Queen Victoria’s birthday. Photographs include portraits of friends of the Langley family (including the Dunsmuir and Turner families). The order of the album follows the order of the events of the day, including a regatta at the Gorge.
Most photographs have been cut into circles and adhered to album pages with unknown adhesive. They have been decoratively framed with 2-3 hand drawn concentric circles in blue ink. Additional identifying text possibly added by Archives staff, Craigdarroch staff, or the donor.
At "Mallowmot Farm", North Saanich, BC; home of W.J. Taylor.
Athena Chungrane's wedding reception at Beacon Hill Park, Victoria.
Benedict Bantly, son of Marcus Bantly, and his family celebrating with Christmas dinner
Bishop and Mrs. Cridge, nee Mary Winmill.