Governor and Mrs. Frederick Seymour, with Arthur T. Bushby and private secretary Stapleton.
Governor Frederick Seymour and pet cat; see also B-07224; this is original photo of the two.
Governor Frederick Seymour; see also A-01749; this photo edited to show Mr. Seymour holding a book, rather than a cat as originally photographed.
Graves, Fraser River, one mile above Boston Bar
Group at Fort McLeod.
Group in front of the Branch Hotel, Front Street, Yale, BC.
Group of naval officers, sailors and an unidentified woman aboard HMS Sparrowhawk.
Group of the Enterprise Excursion Party. Sept. 1866.
Harrison River Indians, B.C. (Rascals.)
Harrison River Indigenous people
Harris's Hotel, Cowichan. A view on Vancouver Island at the Cowichan landing place.
Harry, Jimmy, Amy and Edith Louisa Helmcken, children of Dr. John Sebastian Helmcken.
Hayne's Band, Victoria
Hell's Gate, Fraser River.
Hells [Hell's] Gate Cañon, Fraser River, 23 miles above Yale
Heronville, Grouse Creek. Cariboo.
[Heronville, Heron Claim Miners; Left To Right, Findlay Campbell, James Laidlaw, John Adair, Mr Dougall. Man second from right is Thomas Robson Pattullo.]
HMS Boxer at Nootka Sound Where Captain Cook Was in March 1778
"HMS Sutlej". [And "Mohawk" In Esquimalt Harbour.]
HMS Zealous, flagship of Rear Admiral George Fowler Hastings, Commander in chief, Pacific Station, royal Navy, 1866 to 1869.
Hocking Company Claim, Mosquito Creek.
Holy Trinity Church, New Westminster
Honourable Francis Jones Barnard residence, "Duvals" on Rockland Avenue, Victoria, BC.
Horseshoe Lake.
Hudson's Bay Company dry dock in Esquimalt.
"Hydah [Haida] Indian"
Hydraulicking. The six toed Pete claim, Williams Creek. Cariboo.
Ike [Isaac] Oppenheimer. [man in light coat on left] Oppenheimer's Mule Train, Barkerville, Cariboo
Indian Chief buried in his canoe, others in boxes above. San Juan Island. (The disputed island.)