BC legislators in front of the Bird Cages; Legislative Buildings
- A-02562
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- 1870
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BC legislators in front of the Bird Cages; Legislative Buildings
Chinese funeral, Government St., Victoria B.C.
The item is a b&w photograph showing the funeral procession of Lee Yau Kan in Victoria on August 27, 1888. The photograph was taken from the veranda of the Colonist building.
Chinese funeral, Government St., Victoria B.C.
The item is a b&w photograph showing the funeral procession of Lee Yau Kan in Victoria on August 27, 1888. The photograph was taken from the veranda of the Colonist building.
Chinese funeral, Government St., Victoria B.C.
The item is a b&w photograph showing the funeral procession of Lee Yau Kan in Victoria on August 27, 1888. The photograph was taken from the veranda of the Colonist building.
The item is a black and white cabinet card (with edges trimmed) showing a Chinese temple or Chinese community Tachiu event which may have been hosted by the Hongnen Chee Kung Tong (CKT). It may have been taken in Victoria. On the back of the card is the studio inscription of Mrs. R. Maynard's photographic studio with the address given as the corner of Douglas and Johnson Streets in Victoria. It is presumed to have been taken between 1872 and 1892 as that is when Maynard's studio was located at Douglas and Johnson Streets.
Inspection of the 30th Battalion.
Members of the military on Esquimalt Road; on their way to manoevers.
Church parade involving the 88th Fusiliers and the 5th Regiment C.G.A.
Item consists of a photograph of a church parade in Esquimalt consisting of members of the 88th Fusiliers and the 5th Regiment C.G.A. with the officers and ratings of the H.M.C.S. Rainbow as well as naval volunteers.
Church parade involving the 88th Fusiliers and the 5th Regiment C.G.A.
Item consists of a photograph of a church parade in Esquimalt consisting of members of the 88th Fusiliers and the 5th Regiment C.G.A. with the officers and ratings of the H.M.C.S. Rainbow as well as naval volunteers.
The item is a glass stereo negative of Bishop's Close, Victoria.
"B" Platoon, 5th Regiment, Canadian Garrison Artillery, Victoria
Lenz and Leiser, Wholesale Dry Goods, 60 Government Street, Victoria.
Braden & Stamford (plumbers and tinsmiths) South side of Fort St. at corner of Broad St.
Albert Hatherly Maynard, son of Richard and Hannah Maynard.
Item consists of a studio portrait photograph of A.H. Maynard, son of Hannah and Richard Maynard. The cabinet card has Mrs. R. Maynard's imprint.
One of the Reference Rooms, Provincial Archives; Muriel Cree and Alma Russell pictured
Alma Russell was the first professionally-trained librarian in British Columbia. Muriel Cree worked as a clerk with the archives collection.
Queen's Printer staff in front of Provincial Secretary's Office
Item is a black and white photographic print of a group of 27 men and a dog in front of one of the "Birdcage" buildings, likely the Provincial Secretary's Office, sometime around 1894. The central figure in the light-coloured suit may be Queen's Printer Richard Wolfenden; the others may therefore be members of his staff.
2nd battalion Canadian Mounted Rifles at Willows Camp 1915
The file consists of three black and white photographs of the 2nd Battalion Canadian Mounted Rifles, taken at Willows camp, Victoria, in 1915, likely photographed by Ernest Crocker. The photographs consist of large group portrait of the battalion and two postcards. One postcard shows the battalion on parade at Willows Camp. Another is a group photograph of soldiers performing camp duties.
Items include:
J-08131
J-08142
J-08143
The file consists of three photographs of the V-J Day parade in Victoria B.C. on August 15, 1945. One photograph shows the Victoria Girls' Drill Team, another shows the Chinese float, and another shows several female Chinese-Canadian participants.
Includes:
J-08130
J-08140
J-08141
Item is a photographic print showing the 15th parliament, 2nd session, of British Columbia Legislative Assembly sitting in the legislative chamber between October 30th and December 16th, 1922.
Finance Minister John Hart sits at the bottom left in a light gray suit with then Premier John Oliver behind him. William Bowser, leader of the opposition, is visible near the back of the right bench. At the central table are the Officers of the House, including Clerk of the House Major William Langley, and the Sergeant at Arms; possibly Frederick Mellor or Harry Hearns. Speaker of the house is Frederick Arthur Pauline.
Students at Esquimalt High School.
The item is a b&w photograph of a procession in honour of the visit of the Earl and Countess of Dufferin, showing the North side of the grand arch, a tetrapylon at Government and Yates. This may have been the arrival procession on August 16, 1876.
Railway Offices and Government Street storefront; decorated for visit of the Earl of Dufferin
The item is a b&w photograph of the CPR offices on Government Street, decorated for the visit of the Earl of Dufferin.