Henry Frederick William Behnsen (M.P.P.).
Honourable John Patton Booth, Speaker, 1898 - 1902.
Interior of St. John's Church, also known as the Iron Church; showing clergy and choir.
Interior View Of Legislative Assembly, Victoria
James Anderson, Auditor General.
James Lindsay, clerk and registrar from 1869 to 1890; a sergeant in the Royal Artillery.
James Robert Anderson.
Jerry Longhurst.
Joan Marion Dunsmuir
John Alexander Rithet, known as Jack.
John Braden of Victoria.
John C. Newbury.
John Jardine, M.P.P.
John William Moore, son of Captain William Moore; arrived at Victoria 10 Jul 1858 on the Steamer Curtis; died 1933.
Joseph Hunter.
Joseph Levy, hotelkeeper.
Kate Cooley Wolfenden; first husband was Percy Britten Fowler, second Guy Constable.
Kerr & Begg's book store, Victoria
Left to right; James Ammes, a blacksmith at Barkerville, and William Cameron.
Lieutenant Colonel James Baker, Provincial Secretary.
Lieutenant Governor Albert Norton Richards; served from 1876 to 1881.
Lieutenant Governor Thomas Wilson Paterson; served from1909 to 1914.
Lilias Christina MacDonald, standing; with her sister Mrs. Ernest James Fleet, nee Edythe MacDonald.
Mary Forbes Fraser.
Members of the Victoria Lawn Tennis Club at a tournament.
Michael Manson.
Miss Winewood M. Fraser, later Mrs. L.C. Newlands.
Montague William Tyrwhitt Drake.
M.R. Smith & Co. Ltd.'s entry in the Victoria Day parade, Government Street, Victoria
Mrs. Alexander Rocke Robertson, nee Margaret Bruce Eberts.