The former Ella home; Wentworth Villa, 1156 Fort Street, Victoria
- A-09162
- Item
- 1948
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The former Ella home; Wentworth Villa, 1156 Fort Street, Victoria
The Ella home on the south side of Fort Street, Victoria; C.C. Pemberton collection
The Ella home on the south side of Fort Street; Victoria; C.C. Pemberton collection
Mrs. Robert E. Dodds, nee Louisa Martha Blinkhorn Ella
Captain and Mrs. H. B. Ella and their family; taken at their home, Wentworth Villa, Fort Street
With dog.
Captain Henry Bailey Ella and family
The fonds consists of eight items: folder 1, a marriage license (1855 ), folder 2, transcript from a marriage register (1857), folder 3, a Masonic lodge certificate (1865), folder 4, a certificate of competency as a ship's master (1853), folder 5, an indenture certificate (1840), folder 6, a certificate of character and discharge (1853), folder 7, an empty linen document envelope with "H.B. Ella" on one side and a partial original of Martha Ella's diary. The 1855 marriage license was signed by Governor James Douglas, while the 1857 license was signed by Bishop Edward Cridge.
Ella (family)
Mrs. Samuel Nesbitt Jr.'s given names were Marion Florence Lowe and she was known as May Ella. Her father was Henry Bailey Ella and mother was Martha Beeton Ella (nee Cheney).