Mrs. Charles Ross, nee Isabella Mainville
- F-01280
- Item
- [ca. 187-]
The item is a copy print photograph of Isabella Mainville Ross, probably taken by Stephen Allen Spencer in the early 1870s.
Mrs. Charles Ross, nee Isabella Mainville
The item is a copy print photograph of Isabella Mainville Ross, probably taken by Stephen Allen Spencer in the early 1870s.
Dog, horse and buggy in a clearing
Entrance to Victoria Harbour from the Frank S. Barnard home in Esquimalt, just off Esquimalt Road
Shows Marine Hospital and Songhees village.
The item is a b&w cabinet card portrait of Mrs. Richard Woods (Anne Woods), mounted on a Spencer & Hastings card. "S.A. Spencer, return to" is written on the back of the photograph. The original photograph may be have been taken by Stephen Spencer as early as 1861 and reprinted at some point in the 1880's by Spencer & Hastings.
Review in Beacon Hill Park, Victoria
Clam Bake, Mount Douglas Beach
Part of Henry Muskett fonds
Item consists of a photograph of a group of people gathered on a beach with clams, baskets, and boats.
The item is a b&w print showing Angela College in Victoria which was built in 1865. The photograph may have been taken by Edward Dossetter in the 1880s.
[Harbour from parliament buildings, showing JBAA club house]
Item consists of 1 b&w photograph showing Victoria harbour, with James Bay Athletic Association club house located in foreground. The photograph is a copy print of a photograph in the BC Archives collection.
Aerial of Victoria, looking towards Douglas Street
Part of Maynard family collection
Item consists of one photograph of Victoria, looking towards Douglas Street. City Hall is visible on the viewer's far right centre.
[Harbour from parliament buildings, showing JBAA club house]
Item consists of 1 b&w photograph of the Victoria harbour with James Bay Athletic Association club house in foreground. The photograph is a copy print from a BC Archives photograph (see: B-08128; HP042627)
Part of Herbert Carmichael fonds
The item is a b&w photograph of the boat "Petrel" sail off Beacon Hill.
Letter to Mrs. Schofield from Alice Carr
The item consists of a letter written by Alice M. Carr to Mrs. Schofield of Victoria regarding lessons for Patsy
Installing traffic signal at corner of Douglas and Johnson Sts.
The item is a b&w photograph showing the installation of the traffic signal at the intersection of Douglas and Johnson Streets in downtown Victoria. The Porter block seen behind, stands on the NW corner of the two streets.
Old hand traffic signal at corner of Yates & Douglas, Constable Arthur Phipps operating
The item is a b&w photograph showing Constable Arthur Phipps operating the old hand traffic signal at the intersection of Yates and Douglas Streets in Victoria.
Sooke River and Bridge from Switzer's.
Harbour of Victoria, Vancouver Island, BC
Near outer harbour, Victoria, BC
[William Head And Race Rocks?]
[Beacon Hill Park, Looking Toward Christ Church Cathedral]
Scene Outside Victoria Harbour
Studio portrait, man and boy; hunting scene; Siwash Rock false background
Part of Maynard family collection
Item consists of a studio portrait photograph of a staged hunting scene.
Part of Maynard family collection
Item consists of one photograph of Russell Station House. A different copy of this photograph (PN06670) identifies this as a Songhees temporary dwelling.
"Garbally", Residence Of Richard Woods.
Register of Burials at Fort Vancouver, River Columbia, Northwest Coast of America
Part of Archives research collection
The file is a photostat copy of a pre-printed British register of burials, used to record burials at Fort Vancouver, 1837-1838 and Fort Victoria or Victoria, 1849-1859. The volume is 11 pages and contains 88 numbered entries. Pages 1-3 record burials at Fort Vancouver and pages 4-11 record burials at Fort Victoria or Victoria.
The information collected in the register includes the register number, name and abode of the person being buried, the date of burial, the age of the deceased and notes about who performed the ceremony.
HMS Constance Lying In Esquimalt Harbour, Vancouver Island.