"First ocean-going vessel to enter the Fraser River"; New Westminster
The D. W. Miller home, in Sumas.
Aerial of Victoria from Church Hill
Ohiat man, Barclay Sound
Sheeshat Barclay Sound
Cowichans. Potatoe [sic] sellers.
Nine of the greatest Indian Chiefs of British Columbia dressed in their fur caps, buckskin coats & moccasins
Indian monumental carvings and totems with dressed figures in front of the Chiefs lodges at Comox
Peace and Plenty. Indian family and hut, 6 feet by 8 ft. where 6 adults and a family of two, reside in comfortable and affluent (indian) circumstances. Fraser River.
Songish [Songhees] Indians.
Songish [Songhees] Indian Village Victoria Harbour. Vancouver Island. Brith. [sic] Columbia. 1864
The Cornish Claim, Richfield, Cariboo.
Fort Yale, B.C. O'Reilly's house.
Four logs used as the first Gorge Bridge, built over Victoria Arm by Rod Finlayson in 1850.
James Bay Bridge, Victoria
Seaton Lake B.C.
Lilloett, [Lillooet] BC.
Maple Bank [sic] Scenery.
Quamichan [Kw'amutsun] Siwash
Member of the Cowichan First Nation.
Officers Group. H.M.S. "Mutine".
The Gorge. Victoria Arm. Vancouver Island.
Thompson R. [On reverse in Archives staff hand?]: Thompson R. Indians - Nincumshin Tribe.
Survey Camp On Peace River
The Colonial Secretary's Office; The Colonial Office, Victoria, Vancouver Island, B.C.; The Governor's Office.
Angela College, The Ladies Seminary, Victoria, B.C.
The Church (St. Paul's) Esquimalt, V.I.
The Admiral House, Esquimalt, V.I. [Vancouver Island].
Rev'd. Mr. Good and his indian school at Lytton. Fraser River.
The south side of lower Yates Street, from the corner of Wharf Street, Victoria.