S.S. Victorian, with S.S. City of Kingston in the background in Victoria's inner harbour.
Sealing schooners in Victoria's inner harbour, including the 'Quadra'
The third James Bay bridge; James Bay Athletic Association boathouse on the far right
View of Victoria, from Songhees Reserve
Victoria Harbour from Songhees Reserve
James Bay Bridge, Victoria
First James Bay Bridge, Built 1859; view From the grounds of the Birdcages
The Inner Harbour; the Big Snow, Victoria
James Bay Athletic Association boathouse on Victoria Harbour, showing third James Bay Bridge in background
Aerial view of the legislative buildings, the Inner Harbour, and portions of James Bay; at the top left of the photo, the last remaining birdcage can be seen behind the Legislative Buildings
Victoria's inner harbour, from the Legislative Buildings
Victoria's inner harbour from the Legislative Buildings; Menzies Street at the bottom
Looking south on Government Street in Victoria, showing the Empress Hotel, the causeway and the legislative buildings
James Bay Athletic Association at the foot of Menzies Street at Belleville, Victoria.
CPR landing place, Victoria, BC, Canada
Lieutenant Governor James Dunsmuir; Victoria's inner harbour
James Bay Bridge
Thomas Chaplin, known as Bill Nye; used his barrel boat to look for bottles in Victoria Harbour; James Bay Bridge in the background
Looking across Victoria Harbour to the Post Office; James Bay Bridge on the right
Inner Harbour, Victoria, Looking South From The Federal Building.
View of Victoria, from Songhees Reserve
James Bay Athletic Association Clubhouse float, Inner Harbour, Victoria; Marine Hospital in distance.
Looking north across the James Bay Bridge from the Legislative Buildings
The Yacht Volage, in the inner harbour, Victoria; James Bay Bridge in the background
Inner Harbour, Victoria, B.C.
Inner Harbour, Victoria, From Parliament Buildings.
Victoria Inner Harbour Showing BC Soap Works And B.A. Paint
Victoria Harbour from the Songhees [reserve]
"CPR Ticket Office and Parliament Buildings, Victoria, BC"