Malacca, Scylla, Forward, Sparrowhawk, Esquimalt Harbour, Vancouver Island.
Part of Professor Haynes band in camp on Beacon Hill, 1882 [sic], Victoria, B.C.
Hayne's Band, Victoria
Royal Navy Dockyard, Esquimalt, V.I. [Vancouver Island].
Temple Emmanu-El, the first synagogue in Western Canada, at the southeast corner of Pandora and Blanshard Streets.
Governor Frederick Seymour and pet cat; see also B-07224; this is original photo of the two.
"St. Andrew's Church, Victoria, Vancouver Island".
The Albion Machine Works, Victoria, V.I. [Vancouver Island]
The prison, Victoria, BC
The Guard House, Government House, Victoria.
[Interior of Government House, Victoria.]
[Interior of Government House, Victoria]
The band of the Victoria Volunteer Corps.
Kamloops Museum photo; Captain Henry Maynard Ball
First Presbyterian Church, Victoria; Corner Of Pandora And Blanshard Streets.
Honourable Francis Jones Barnard residence, "Duvals" on Rockland Avenue, Victoria, BC.
Baptist Church, Victoria.
Government House, Cary Castle, Victoria, View From The East; Two Small Boys On The Steps.
Postmaster Valentine Blacklock Tait.
Angela College for Girls, 923 Burdett Avenue; later became the Angela Hotel and later still Mount St. Angela Hospital.
The crew of HMS Sattelite [Satellite].
Governor Frederick Seymour; see also A-01749; this photo edited to show Mr. Seymour holding a book, rather than a cat as originally photographed.
Victoria from Church Hill; different cropping than HP009442, A-03422.
The Carnarvon Club 'rebel arch', on Fort Street between Government and Broad Street; looking west; Victoria.
Funeral of Sir James Douglas, at the Church of our Lord, corner of Blanshard and Humboldt Streets, Victoria; Sir James donated the land the church was built on
First Methodist Church, Victoria.
St. Andrew's Church, Victoria.
First Presbyterian Church, Victoria; Corner Of Pandora Avenue And Blanshard Street.
Frederick Seymour, Governor of British Columbia from 1864 to 1866.