Item consists of one studio photograph of Hannah Maynard seated next to a young girl. Maynard holds a book or magazine on her lap and the girl stands next to a toy wagon. The studio backdrop depicts "Siwash Rock" in Vancouver.
Item consists of one photograph from the Gems of British Columbia works by Hannah Maynard, part of a series of photocollages created in the 1880s and 1890s. The image design is shaped like an artist's palette and is filled with portraits of children and babies.
Item consists of a photograph of one of the completed Gems of British Columbia works by Hannah Maynard, part of a series of photocollages created in the 1880s and 1890s. Item consists of one composite photograph of numerous children and babies arranged to form a symmetrical fountain shooting water.
Item consists of one photograph from the Gems of British Columbia works by Hannah Maynard, part of a series of photocollages created in the 1880s and 1890s. The image design includes a fountain in the centre, babies on painted clouds surrounding the central image, text, and a wreath. Portraits of children are included inside the letters of text in the image.
Item consists of one photograph of the H.M.S. Triumph in Esquimalt. It was probably taken by Hannah Maynard in October 1885 when the Governor-General visited the flagship.
Item consists of one full-length studio portrait of Mary Lydia (Penketh) Jones Shaw, standing with a closed umbrella (parasol). She was first married to George Jones and later Thomas Shaw and died in Victoria 29 Oct 1917 at the age of 83.