Letters of Introduction: 6. Henry Cheetham: 1 letter
Letters of Introduction: 3. Thomas Williamson: 1 letter
Letters of Introduction: 5. H.V. Broughton: 2 letters and 1 envelope
Letters of Introduction: 1. Robert Bentley + Sons: 1 letter
Letters of Introduction: 2. William Cleaver: 1 letter
Correspondence inward: 1. Robert M. Gibbs: 1 letter
Letters of Introduction: 4. John B. Sanderson: 1 letter
The Log of the China Clipper built Tea-Ship Cyclone from London May 5th 1862 to Sep 18th, 1862 to Victoria, Vancouver Island. 7 pp
Cabin Passengers' Contract Ticket. Ship Cyclone, London to Victoria, on May 1, 1862
Spences Bridge, Cook's ferry, where gold was first discovered.
Indenture between Allan T. Robinson, John B. Robinson and Frederick Dally. Victoria
St’át’imc Group at Lillooet, BC
Main Deck "Sutlej"
Musqueam encampment on Fraser River
The Land Office, The Legislative Council Court, The Colonial Office, The Supreme Court, The Treasury
Richfield; The Court House; The Magistrate's residence; The Prison; The Judge's residence; The old Bank House of the British Columbia Bank.
The Guard House, Government House, Victoria.
The Flying Squadron, Esquimalt Harbour.
The late Governor Seymour's grave at the R.N. [Royal Navy] Cemery [cemetery], Esquimalt.
[Interior of Government House, Victoria.]
[Interior of Government House, Victoria]
Indian graves. Shewing the offerings to the dead - with the idea that their worldly goods will be useful to the departed in the happy hunting grounds - "No white men there"!!
Chapman's Bar Bluff. Fraser River.
Quamichan [Kw’amutsun] Indian
Sheeshat Chief.
Fort Rupert [Kwagu'ł] Indian
The Gorge Retreat, Victoria Arm, B.C..
Songish [Songhees] Chief's sister with fish for sale.