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
Victoria from Church Hill; Laurel Point at left; Hudson's Bay Warehouse to the right; St. Andrew's Presbyterian at centre on Courtney Street; see A-3419, A-3422, A-3423, A-03424, A-3
View of Victoria from the Songhees Reserve.
Esquimalt Harbour.
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.
View Of Victoria From Church Hill, Looking Southwest Towards James Bay.
"HMS Sutlej". [And "Mohawk" In Esquimalt Harbour.]
The Church of Our Lord, Victoria; corner of Blanshard and Humboldt Streets; Whitehorse Saloon in stone on left.
Arthur T. Bushby.
Edgar Dewdney.
Mrs. Henry Pering Pellew Crease, nee Sarah Lindley.
Harry, Jimmy, Amy and Edith Louisa Helmcken, children of Dr. John Sebastian Helmcken.
Cary Castle, original Government House, view from the northeast.
Postmaster Valentine Blacklock Tait.
Frederick Seymour, Governor of British Columbia from 1864 to 1866.
Governor and Mrs. Frederick Seymour.
Governor and Mrs. Frederick Seymour, with Arthur T. Bushby and private secretary Stapleton.
First Christ Church Cathedral, Victoria; Shot Taken From The Northwest.
Victoria, Central Legislative Building, Rear View; Shot Taken From The South.
Foster's Pier And Royal Navy Club, Esquimalt.
Looking east on Fort Street from Government Street, Victoria
Craigflower School, Victoria.
View of Victoria from the Songhees land.
Occidental Hotel, Victoria; at the corner of Store and Johnson Streets.
Artist's rendition of the second bridge over the Gorge, Victoria Arm.
First Presbyterian Church, Victoria; Corner Of Pandora And Blanshard Streets.
Baptist Church, Victoria.
Government House, Cary Castle, Victoria; View From The Northwest.
Government House, Cary Castle, Victoria, View From The East; Two Small Boys On The Steps.