Hayne's Band, Victoria
Lower Yates Street, Victoria.
Occidental Hotel, Victoria; at the corner of Store and Johnson Streets.
Baptist Church, Victoria.
Government House, Cary Castle, Victoria, View From The East; Two Small Boys On The Steps.
First James Bay Bridge, Built 1859; view From the grounds of the Birdcages
Honourable Francis Jones Barnard residence, "Duvals" on Rockland Avenue, Victoria, BC.
View of Victoria from the Songhees land.
Temple Emmanu-El, the first synagogue in Western Canada, at the southeast corner of Pandora and Blanshard Streets.
Main Street, Barkerville.
View of Victoria from the Songhees land; see F-08553 to F-08556.
Governor Frederick Seymour and pet cat; see also B-07224; this is original photo of the two.
HMS Zealous, flagship of Rear Admiral George Fowler Hastings, Commander in chief, Pacific Station, royal Navy, 1866 to 1869.
"St. Andrew's Church, Victoria, Vancouver Island".
Member of the Comox First Nation.
Governor Frederick Seymour; see also A-01749; this photo edited to show Mr. Seymour holding a book, rather than a cat as originally photographed.
Charles Frederick Houghton.
Kamloops Museum photo; Captain Henry Maynard Ball
Postmaster Valentine Blacklock Tait.
First Presbyterian Church, Victoria; Corner Of Pandora And Blanshard Streets.
The crew of HMS Sattelite [Satellite].
Government Street, Victoria, B.C.
BC Express Dufferin Coach; J.B. Leighton on the box, James Cran, Charles Miller, and Judge Galliher.
Composite photo of Chilliwack pioneers.
Vancouver; Logging Burrard Inlet; Site Of Denman Street, English Bay.
Angela College for Girls, 923 Burdett Avenue; later became the Angela Hotel and later still Mount St. Angela Hospital.
A sternwheeler on Tenass Lake, Little Harrison Lake.
Pickard's place; or 173 Mile House, thirteen miles north of Soda Creek.
Victoria from Church Hill; different cropping than HP009442, A-03422.
The Carnarvon Club 'rebel arch', on Fort Street between Government and Broad Street; looking west; Victoria.