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
St. John's Church in Victoria, also known as the Iron Church; consecrated 13 Sep. 1860, last service 15 Dec 1912.
Victoria from the Legislative Buildings, looking northeast towards Church Hill over the James Bay mud flats.
Reformed Episcopal Church, Victoria.
First United Church, Victoria; at the northeast corner of Quadra Street and Balmoral Road.
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Victoria; snow scene.
The Church of Our Lord, Victoria; corner of Blanshard and Humboldt Streets; Whitehorse Saloon in stone on left.
St. Paul's Church, Esquimalt
Interior Of Christ Church Cathedral, Victoria.
"Proposed Cathedral Victoria BC; J.C.M. Keith Architect".
Graves of Helmcken and Cameron at Christ Church Cathedral, Quadra Street, Victoria.
Grave of Charles Dodd, and the Honourable John Work, at Christ Church Cathedral, Quadra Street, Victoria.
Victoria's second Christ Church Cathedral; site where the Provincial Courthouse is at present.
Victoria's second Christ Church Cathedral.
Victoria from Church Hill; see A-01060 and A-01061.
Metropolitan Methodist Church, Victoria; Corner Of Pandora And Quadra Streets.
The funeral of Bishop Edward Cridge at the Church of Our Lord in Victoria.
Funeral of Sir James Douglas at the Church of Our Lord, corner of Blanshard and Humboldt Streets, Victoria; Church of England School far left; Sir James donated the land that the chu
St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Esquimalt Near Victoria.
Victoria's first Christ Church Cathedral; begun in 1853, opened 1856, and destroyed by fire in 1869.
Victoria's first Christ Church Cathedral.
First Christ Church Cathedral, Victoria; Shot Taken From The Southwest.
First Christ Church Cathedral, Victoria; Shot Taken From The Northwest.
Victoria's first Roman Catholic Church, on Humboldt Street, Bishop's residence to the left; the French Hospital on the hill behind.
St. Ann's Convent, Victoria
Interior Of The Second Christ Church Cathedral In Victoria.
"Christ Church Cathedral, Victoria BC."
St. John's Church, known as the Iron Church, and rectory; NE corner of Douglas and Fisgard Streets; site of where the Hudson's Bay store operated for most of the 20th century.
St. Barnabas' Church, Cook Street; the Reverend E.G. Miller and his son, Vernon on the sidewalk; Victoria; later became St. Nicholas the Wonderworker Ukrainian Catholic Church.
"The Word was Made Flesh and Dwelt Among Us"; interior of St. Barnabas' Church, Victoria; the organ was donated by Baroness Angela Burdett Coutts; later became St. Nicholas the Wonde