John Shaw, the mayor of Nanaimo.
- F-04460
- Item
- [ca. 1880]
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John Shaw, the mayor of Nanaimo.
Alexander Mayer, pioneer merchant in Nanaimo.
Grand Lodge of B.C. I.O.G.T., Nanaimo, 1906
Item consists of a mount of one photograph on card of numerous unidentified women and men posed outside a wooden building. "King, Nanaimo B.C." is written on the bottom right of the card in white. "Grand Lodge of B.C. I.O.G.T. (Independent Order of Good Templars) Nanaimo Oct. 9 & 10th 1906. To [?]" is written on the verso in black ink.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward George Cavalsky of Nanaimo.
Joseph Coubert; came to Nanaimo in 1854 on the "Princess Royal"; served one term as alderman.
Mrs. Taylor, nee Williams, wife of the Reverend Taylor of Nanaimo.
Edwin Gough of Nanaimo; a constable there during the 1860's, after arriving in 1854.
The hermit of Crystal Spring, Qualicum Beach, BC, Guiseppe Roat with two fawns
Henry Croft, known as Harry; married Mary Dunsmuir; the town of Crofton named after him.
William Earl, a Cariboo pioneer; Postmaster at Nanaimo
Agnes Dunsmuir; later Mrs. James Harvey.
Mr. Gilbert, the first resident of Hilliers.
Mark Bate, first mayor of Nanaimo.
Adam Grant Horne, of Nanaimo; the second in command at the fort.
Johnny Alvando, Nanaimo restauranteur.
Samuel Fiddick, owner of Occidental Hotel, Nanaimo.
Thomas Lea Fawcett; Government Agent for Nanaimo.