Settlers of Bella Coola on the occasion of the Queen's birthday.
- A-06943
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- 1896
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Settlers of Bella Coola on the occasion of the Queen's birthday.
Esquimalt pioneers at the naval dockyard.
Some of the attendants of Horatio Webb's 75th birthday celebration; Chilliwack.
Early residents in front of Hume Hotel, Nelson
Group of Barkerville residents; second from the right is William John Bowser.
Left to right: Standing; Winslow Lindhard Beedy of Stanley, William Vivian Bowron of Barkerville; seated; Hugh Cochran of Barkerville, Asa Beedy, William McArthur
"Pioneer Women of Vancouver Island"; tea held at Government House.
Composite photo of Chilliwack pioneers.
Emily Ferguson Murphy, known as Janey Canuck; a member of the "Famous Five".
Mr. and Mrs. Giegerich, their family, home and dog, Ainsworth
Henry and Laura (aka Nora) Giegerich.
Mr. and Mrs. Geigrich [Giegerich], their family and dog, Ainsworth.
The attendees of an "Old Timers" luncheon, given by William J. Roper in Victoria.
William Irvine, born in the fort at Victoria on 10 Sep 1851, died 11 Apr 1922.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Stephenson, ex-chief of police at Departure Bay; pioneers in 1879.
Part of Maynard family collection
Series consists of 517 photographs produced primarily by Hannah Maynard of Mrs. R. Maynard’s Photographic Gallery between 1874-1916. Other photographers are also identified on some negatives. Images depict individual, family, and group portraits, including babies, youth, young adults, and adults. Some backgrounds were kept simple while others include a range of often re-occurring scenic backgrounds and props. Several of the negatives were manipulated, with retouching visible on sitters' faces and hair. In rare instances, retouching was used to outline props or other studio accessories.
Part of Schofield family fonds
Series consists of private correspondence and personal financial accounts of James Hargrave and his family and descendants, which include the family of John Lockhart Schofield. Records include correspondence referring to life at York Factory and in mid-nineteenth century Britain; accounts; wills and marriage contracts; correspondence regarding publishing of family papers; school reports; papers relating to the Trail Creek News; and copies of newspapers.