- MS-3100.13.2
- Item
- 1866-1870
Part of Frederick Dally fonds
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Part of Frederick Dally fonds
Part of Claudet family fonds
National Film Board display in the rotunda of the Legislative Buildings.
Part of Duncan Macphail fonds
Stained glass window at the Legislature, Victoria.
Stained glass window at the Legislature, Victoria.
Stained glass window at the Legislature, Victoria.
Stained glass window at the Legislature, Victoria.
Stained glass window at the Legislature, Victoria.
Stained glass window at the Legislature, Victoria.
Stained glass window at the Legislature, Victoria.
Stained glass window at the Legislature, Victoria.
Stained glass window at the Legislature, Victoria.
Stained glass window at the Legislature, Victoria.
Stained glass window at the Legislature, Victoria.
Stained glass window at the Legislature, Victoria.
Stained glass window at the Legislature, Victoria.
Stained glass window at the Legislative Buildings, Victoria.
The view of the Legislative Buildings from the verandah of the Empress Hotel, Victoria.
The Second Canadian Mounted Rifles on the lawn of the Legislative Buildings, Victoria.
Restoration work at the Legislature, Victoria.
Composite photo of Victoria's inner harbour.
"View from Empress Hotel, Victoria, BC".
Part of Frederick Dally fonds
Item consists of one photograph of the Treasury building in Victoria.
The Land Office, The Legislative Council Court, The Colonial Office, The Supreme Court, The Treasury
Part of Frederick Dally fonds
The Government Buildings ("The Birdcages"), Victoria, B.C.; view from Inner Harbour.
[Dave Barrett -- Legislative Dining Room]
Part of CHEK TV fonds
News item. NDP opposition leader Dave Barrett talks to the press about the Legislative Dining Room -- its food, quality, prices, services and atmosphere. When asked how he feels about the government subsidizing food costs, he replies that it helps MLAs with their entertainment costs when they have several guests. The food subsidies are not really a serious problem, he says, as they are constantly monitored by the Speaker.
Provincial Minerologist and staff in front of one of The Birdcages used for minerology