The Dominion Hotel on Yates Street, Victoria; Stephen Jones, proprietor.
- G-07018
- Item
- 1898
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
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The Dominion Hotel on Yates Street, Victoria; Stephen Jones, proprietor.
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
J.J. Robinson, shipwright and boatbuilder; building with sign and boats on waterfront.
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Lieutenant Governor James Dunsmuir's home "Burleith", Victoria.
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
F. R. Stewart And Co., Fruits And Provisions. Yates Street
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Officers of the British Columbia Horse (Canadian Mounted Rifles)
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts NCOs, warrant officers and a commanding officer from the 2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles (B.C. Horse) posing for a group photograph. Also in the photo are 4 dogs, presumably mascots.
Military assembled at parliament
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts civilians, sailors and military officers standing in front of and on the steps of parliament in Victoria. At the bottom of the stairs is a waiting car as dignataries begin to exit the building.
Inspection of troops, Willows camp
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts a group of cavalry soldiers marching at Willows exhibition grounds during a formal review.
Inspection of troops, Willows camp
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts soldiers marching at the old exhibition grounds at Willows Camp during a formal review. Many civilians have come down to watch the event. Box notes left by the photographer state that this may be the 30th Battalion (2nd British Columbia).
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts the 30th Regiment British Columbia Horse (later the 2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles) on parade at Willows Camp exhibition grounds. They are formally being inspected by then Brigadier-General Samuel Benfield Steele (later Major-General) who was Inspector General of Forces Western Canada. Next to him is Colonel Alexander Thomas Ogilvie, District Commanding Officer for Military District no. 11. Other high ranking military officials join them, as well as many civilians watching from the stands.
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts the 30th Regiment British Columbia Horse (later the 2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles) on parade at Willows Camp exhibition grounds. They are formally being inspected by high ranking military officials. The particular group of soldiers in the front appear to be signallers as they carry flags, telescopes and other equipment. Civilians watch from the stands.
1st Contingent; waiting to board ship
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts several lines of soldiers at the CPR station in downtown Victoria. This group of soldiers, probably primarily from the 1st British Columbia Regiment (later forming the 7th Battalion) were among the first soldiers sent to Europe for the war. The group of soldiers in the darker uniforms are from the 5th Regiment of the Canadian Garrison Artillery. In the background is another ship carrying more soldiers to whom the ones waiting at the terminal wave.
Physical Training, Willows Camp
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts a group of soldiers on the training grounds at Willows Camp. They are participating in physical training and are performing a variety of areobic exercises. In the background another group of soldiers appear to be playing sports, possibly cricket.
Physical Training, Willows Camp
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts a group of soldiers on the training grounds at Willows Camp. They are participating in physical training and are performing a variety of areobic exercises. In the background another group of soldiers appear to be playing sports, possibly cricket.
Physical Training, Willows Camp
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts soldiers working on their physical condition by performing a variety of aerobic exercises.
Soldiers pose outside their tent
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts soldiers from an unknown battalion posing outside their tent at Vernon Camp. One man holds up a pennant flag with the words "Vernon Camp B.C.". Next to them is a pile of blankets and their mess tins.
Soldiers pose outside their tent
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts a group of soldiers standing outside a tent at Vernon Camp. Their regiment/battalion is unknown.
View of outskirts of military camp
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts a view of the soldier's accomodations at a military training camp taken from the edge of the encampment. Stone markings and patterns can be seen outside the tents, placed there to mark specific areas of the camp that housed certain platoons and units. While the photographer has not labeled this photograph, the camp in question appears to be Willows Camp.
Military Portrait - Vernon Camp
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts a soldier's portrait taken at the Vernon Military Camp.
Military Group Photo - Vernon Camp
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts a group of soldiers posing together at a military summer camp in Vernon, B.C. Some soldiers in the back row are wearing masks.
Soldiers Wearing Masks at Camp
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts two soldiers wearing masks at a military training camp in Vernon, B.C.
Soldiers from the 62nd Battalion at Vernon Camp
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts a group of seven soldiers posing in front of a tent at a summer military training camp in Vernon, B.C. Two soldiers sitting in the front row hold two camp mascots, puppies. Various camp supplies can be seen in the periphery including mess tins, dinnerware, blankets and drying racks.
Soldier from the 62nd Battalion at Vernon Camp
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts a moustached soldier in military undress (camp clothes) standing with his arms crossed near the washing quarters at a military summer training camp in Vernon, B.C.
Soldiers from the 62nd Battalion at Vernon Camp
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts a group of soldiers wearing camp clothes at a military summer training camp in Vernon, B.C. Most wear summer straw hats with wide brim and the left side folded upwards.
Soldiers from the 62nd Battalion at Vernon Camp
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts soldiers posing together at a military training camp in Vernon, B.C. They wear the Canadian pattern 7-button service dress jacket and uniform. The young boy in sitting in the front row has an older style bugler rank trade badge on his left arm, before the two crossed bugles design was adopted.
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts a row of tents in the encampment at a military camp. While the photographer has not labeled this photograph, the camp in question appears to be Willows Camp.
Soldiers from the 62nd Battalion at Vernon Camp
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts a group of eight soldiers in camp clothes ("undress") at a military training camp in Vernon, B.C. Summer straw hats with wide brims and turned up on the left side were issued to troops at camp, but were not taken to England when drafted. One soldier in the front row has written the Battalion number on his hat, which has helped identify the photo. They are posed in front of their tents.
Soldiers from the 62nd Battalion at Vernon Camp
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts four uniformed soldiers at Vernon's military summer camp. The first soldier wears the insignia of an Artificer Corporal from the Canadian Army Service Corps.
Soldiers from the 62nd Battalion at Vernon Camp
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts soldiers in camp clothing posing in front of a tent at Vernon military camp. In front of them are layed blankets and mess tins.