Ellen and Nancy Cohen, orphans raised by the Sisters in the Victoria convent.
Elizabeth Diex, also spelled Deaks or Daix, mother of Skagwait, also known as Alfred Dudoward; carte-de-visite portrait; container 60
Mrs. James Ure; nee Emma Parker.
Honourable John Tod, born in 1794 in Scotland.
H. B. Townsend.
H.M. Cohen.
Captain William Mitchell of the Steamer Beaver.
Fred Morby, biscuit baker, partner of Nesbit; bakery on the corner of Yates and Broad Streets, Victoria.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander McLean and their son; owned the Scotch House, a men's clothing store on Fort Street, their home near the Dardanelles on Fort Street, Victoria.
Martha Douglas, daughter of Sir James and Lady Douglas, on her wedding day; married to Dennis Reginald Harris.
John T. Howard of Esquimalt, near Victoria.
Josette Work of Hillside Farm; wife of John Work.
Mrs. Frederick Williams.
Harry Guillod.
Kenneth McKenzie Jr.
R. A. McKenzie.
Alice Hussey, Frederick Stephen Hussey's sister.
William Blair McKenzie.
Captain and Mrs. Christiansen and children.
Mrs. W. R. Gibbons, formerly Mrs. E. Gardner Clark.
Edith and Harriet Jesse.
Alexander Blair Gray home at the corner of Oswego and Belleville Streets, Victoria.
Mrs. H.E. Croasdaile.
Captain William Sugden Jennett.
Eliza Richards, daughter of Lieutenant Governor Albert Norton Richards.