First Presbyterian Church, Victoria; Corner Of Pandora And Blanshard Streets.
BC Express Dufferin Coach; J.B. Leighton on the box, James Cran, Charles Miller, and Judge Galliher.
Composite photo of Chilliwack pioneers.
View of Victoria from the Songhees land.
Hayne's Band, Victoria
Occidental Hotel, Victoria; at the corner of Store and Johnson Streets.
Postmaster Valentine Blacklock Tait.
Angela College for Girls, 923 Burdett Avenue; later became the Angela Hotel and later still Mount St. Angela Hospital.
The crew of HMS Sattelite [Satellite].
Charles Frederick Houghton.
Governor Frederick Seymour; see also A-01749; this photo edited to show Mr. Seymour holding a book, rather than a cat as originally photographed.
Frederick Seymour, Governor of British Columbia from 1864 to 1866.
Collection of portraits of native people of different tribes.
Governor and Mrs. Frederick Seymour, with Arthur T. Bushby and private secretary Stapleton.
Bill Phinney with hand rocker; rocking tailings at the Caledonia Claim, Williams Creek.
Cowichan Indian Woman
Government House, Cary Castle, Victoria; View From The Northwest.
"HMS Sutlej". [And "Mohawk" In Esquimalt Harbour.]
First Christ Church Cathedral, Victoria; Shot Taken From The Northwest.
Craigflower School, Victoria.
Governor and Mrs. Frederick Seymour.
A collection of portraits of native people from different tribes
Dr. Joseph Beauchamp Matthews.
The Hamilton family at their ranch at Lightning Creek, Cariboo, from left to right; John Hamilton Jr., daughter Elizabeth Muir, Mrs. John Hamilton, John Hamilton Sr., unknown.
Quatsino Village.
Part of Professor Haynes band in camp on Beacon Hill, 1882 [sic], Victoria, B.C.
Cary Castle, Government House, Victoria; View From East.