Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. King's children, Alice, at the left, Mary, and either Fred or Charlie.
Mrs. Richard Woods
Clara Cameron
The girls of Miss Helen Sumner's Victoria High School class; the girls are wearing caps from HMCS Rainbow; Miss Sumner later married Frank Pierce
Victoria resident, Miss Fanny Palmer; drowned in the "Pacific" disaster; 4 Nov 1875; at the age of 18.
Lady Crease.
WAF muster in Victoria.
A Ladies' Bicycle Race At The Naval Yard Canteen Grounds, Esquimalt.
Chatelaine Charlotte Wallace, with her dog at Government House, Victoria.
Chatelaine Charlotte Wallace, Government House, with her dog.
An unidentified employee at Government House, Victoria.
Unidentified woman from a carte de visite.
Women's Ambulance Corps, Victoria.
Members of the Women's Ambulance Corps, Victoria.
Cup winners, Saanich ARP with their ambulance.
Elizabeth Diex, also spelled Deaks or Daix, mother of Skagwait, also known as Alfred Dudoward; carte-de-visite portrait; container 60
Dorothea McKenzie - Mrs. T.S. Dobbin
Dorothea McKenzie - Mrs. T.S. Dobbin
Mary Ann (Mell) Frewing, of Victoria, holding the book "Fridtjof Nansen's Farthest North", published in 1897 and 1898; her son, photographer Arthur Frederick Frewing was invited
Songish [Songhees] Indian Women
Three unidentified women on horseback, outside the Goodacre's home at the corner of Pandora and Blanshard.
Mrs. George Maynard
Mrs. Jane Cowper Newbury.
Emily (nee Saunders) Carr
Mrs. William Robert Scafe, nee Alice Maude Mary Wale, and others; Victoria.