Indians at Lytton B.C. Indian group at Lytton where the Thompson River joins the Fraser River. Indian Chief in Buckskin coat and fur hat also Indian woman nourishing her child in a basket cradle. These indians [sic] ride on horseback and differ very much from the Vancouver Island Indians who do not possess horses.
H.M.S. Rocket and her officers
Indian Grave three carvings to the memory of a man, his wife and papoose. Comox North East Coast Vancouver Island.
Fraser River Indians B.C. near Mission. Pretending to be at prayer, all humbug. Never paid for, not a red cent. No. 39
[Barkerville's Hotel de France, before the fire of September 16, 1868.]
[Street Scene In Barkerville.]
[Heronville, Heron Claim Miners; Left To Right, Findlay Campbell, James Laidlaw, John Adair, Mr Dougall. Man second from right is Thomas Robson Pattullo.]
[Miners From Heron Claim, Heronville And Governor Seymour Seated Outside Building. Governor Frederick Seymour on far right, Thomas Robson Pattullo in the centre, with bow tie and hat on his knee.]
The Aurora gold mining claim on Williams Creek; wash up for that day 485 ozs [ounces] gold. June 15th 1867.
Minnehaha dump box, Cariboo
The Canadian Company Grouse Creek.
Indian Chiefs B.C.
[Francis Jones Barnard's residence, the "Duvals" on Rockland Avenue, Victoria.]
St’át’imc Group at Lillooet, BC
The band of the Victoria Volunteer Corps.
Songhees Woman and Child
Songish [Songhees] Indian Women
The 80 mile house on the Thompson River.
Nine of the greatest Indian Chiefs of British Columbia dressed in their fur caps, buckskin coats & moccasins
Harrison River Indians, B.C. (Rascals.)
Indian monumental carvings at Comox, Vancouver Island, B.C.
Sooke Siwash and Klootchman
Songish [Songhees] Indians.
Sheeshat Indians (west coast) Vancouver Island.
Cowichans. Potatoe [sic] sellers.
Indian school. Cowichan. Vancouver Island.
Indian group, Fraser River. Tyhee Sizeanjute, Chief of the Bonaparte Tribe, wife, etc.