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Gentile, Carlo, 1835-1893 Group Photos With digital objects
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William Morrison on the left and Archibald McKinley on the right.
William Morrison on the left and Archibald McKinley on the right.
Victoria Pioneer Rifle Corps, also known at the time as Sir James Douglas' Coloured Regiment.
Victoria Pioneer Rifle Corps, also known at the time as Sir James Douglas' Coloured Regiment.
The Victoria Eleven Cricket Team.
The Victoria Eleven Cricket Team.
The Hurdy-Gurdies, Dutch-German dancing girls at Barkerville.
The Hurdy-Gurdies, Dutch-German dancing girls at Barkerville.
The first store on the Leech River, near Sooke.
The first store on the Leech River, near Sooke.
St’át’imc Group at Lillooet, BC
St’át’imc Group at Lillooet, BC
New Westminster; First Legislative Council.
New Westminster; First Legislative Council.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fellows and family at Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy's Thetis Cottage, in Esquimalt; Mr...
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fellows and family at Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy's Thetis Cottage, in Esquimalt; Mrs. Fellows at centre; two nurses at left; boy with dog Walter Wilson, later a plumber
Group Photo Of The New Westminster And Victoria Cricket Clubs, "The Victoria Eleven"; S...
Group Photo Of The New Westminster And Victoria Cricket Clubs, "The Victoria Eleven"; Shot Believed To Be Taken Near Dallas Road.
Group on the Craigflower Bridge, Craigflower Manor in the background.
Group on the Craigflower Bridge, Craigflower Manor in the background.
Group of Nanaimo pioneers; the bastion is visible on the left.
Group of Nanaimo pioneers; the bastion is visible on the left.
"Governor Seymour addressing a group of Indians at Lillooet."
"Governor Seymour addressing a group of Indians at Lillooet."
First Nations meeting with Governor Seymour and others near Lillooet.
First Nations meeting with Governor Seymour and others near Lillooet.
Arthur Fellows' home on Birdcage Walk, now Government Street, Victoria; located opposite the muse...
Arthur Fellows' home on Birdcage Walk, now Government Street, Victoria; located opposite the museum; torn down in 1937.