Railway Offices and Government Street storefront; decorated for visit of the Earl of Dufferin
- A-05929
- Item
- Aug 1876
The item is a b&w photograph of the CPR offices on Government Street, decorated for the visit of the Earl of Dufferin.
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.
Mrs. Thomas Russell Buie, nee Agnes Laumeister.
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.
Dorothea McKenzie - Mrs. T.S. Dobbin
The item is a b&w carte de visite photograph of Dorothea (Dottie) McKenzie, later Mrs. T. S. Dobbin.
Regatta of Indian canoes in Victoria Inner Harbour.
The Fort Street Arch, Looking East
This is one of six illustrations (PDP01874-PDP01879) published in the Canadian Illustrated News on 16 September 1876. They are based on photographs by Stephen Allen Spencer and Noah Shakespeare.
Henry Pering Pellew Crease in his judge's wig and robes.
John Joel Austin; Conductor of Cathedral Choir and Registrar General.
The item is a black and white carte de visite taken by photographic Stephen Spencer ca. 1860. It is a portrait of Captain William Henry McNeill of the Hudson's Bay Company.
Rebecca McNeill, later Mrs. Thomas Elwyn and later still, Mrs. J. H. Baker.
The item is a black and white carte de visite taken by photographer Stephen Spencer around 1872. It is a portrait of Rebecca McNeill, daughter of Captain W.H. McNeill.
The item consists of a carte de visite taken by photographer Stephen Allen Spencer in Victoria, sometime between 1860 and 1876. The photograph has been variously identified as Charles Ross, father of Francis Ross; and Charles Alexander Ross, son of Alex Ross.
However it is probably a photograph of Alexander Ross (brother of Charles Ross), who died in 1876.
The item is a glass negative photograph of an original photograph, probably a carte de visite. The photograph is of Flora Ross (aka Mrs. Paul Hubbs) taken by photographer Stephen Allen Spencer in Victoria around 1873.
The item consists of a carte de visite taken by photographer Stephen Allen Spencer in Victoria around 1873. It show Charles Ross (son of Flora Ross) in a studio setting.
Carte-de-visite photograph of Emily Carr as a child.
Emily Carr as a child at age four or five.
One full length portrait of Emily Carr as a young girl.
Mrs. Robert E. Dodds, nee Louisa Martha Blinkhorn Ella
The Misses Cridge, Maude, Ellen and Rhoda, daughters of Bishop and Mrs. Cridge.
Mrs. Trounce, first wife of Thomas Trounce.