Elizabeth Diex, also spelled Deaks or Daix, mother of Skagwait, also known as Alfred Dudoward; carte-de-visite portrait; container 60
Judge Thomas Elwyn.
Henry Pering Pellew Crease in his judge's wig and robes.
H.F. Jelly, only surviving passenger of the SS Pacific, lost on November 4, 1875, near Cape Flattery, Washington State.
Captain William Henry McNeill
The Honourable Benjamin William Pearse
Mary A. Draut, Mrs. John (Marcella) Draut, and Miss Molly Taylor of Nanaimo; Draut's Bakery opened in 1875 on Johnson Street, opposite the Grand Pacific Hotel on Harry Willie's propt
Suzette Work, Mrs. John Work (Josette), David Work.
Josette Work, of Hillside Farm, wife of John Work, Hudson's Bay Company.
The Reverend Percival Jenns.
Richard Lewis, Mayor of Victoria in 1872.
John (Jack) Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Bone; nee Mary Jane Sayyea.
Ashdown Henry Green.
F.W. Blenkinsop.
James Robert Anderson; son of A. C. Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. James William Bland Sr. of the Halfway House.
John Joel Austin; Conductor of Cathedral Choir and Registrar General.
Francis Gilbert Richards.
Chas. Ross of Ross Bay
James William Bland Jr.
Barbara L. Crease, (daughter of Henry Pering Pellew Crease).
Martha Douglas, daughter of Sir James and Lady Douglas, on her wedding day; married to Dennis Reginald Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson.
Captain William Mitchell of the Steamer Beaver.
Fred Morby, biscuit baker, partner of Nesbit; bakery on the corner of Yates and Broad Streets, Victoria.