Vancouver; Water Street looking west from fifty feet west of Carrall Street; formerly Granville, alias Gastown; further information on original; note, light poles without wires; no e
The John Teague home at Cook and Caledonia, Victoria.
Vancouver; Cordova and Abbott Streets
Vancouver, looking west towards Stanley Park.
The Windsor Hotel on the northwest corner of Seymour and Pender Streets.
Water Street looking east from Cordova, approximately nine months after the great fire of June 13, 1886; further information on the original.
Hazelton.
B. Williams And Co., Klondike Outfitters, Clothiers And Hatters; Johnson Street, Victoria.
Looking north on Government Street from the southwest corner of Fort and Government Streets.
Vancouver's principal business district after 1900; Cordova Street.
W. J. Jeffree's Clothing Establishment; on the northwest corner of Government and Yates Streets, Victoria.
"Skaguay's victory, the only R.R. in Alaska, 2,000 men wanted."
North end of Broadway, in Skagway, Alaska.
The first locomotive in Skagway Alaska.
Quesnel
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Victoria; snow scene.
Phoenix, BC.
Looking south from Yates Street down Wharf Street; note, buildings on left as far as the eye can see, and most on the right are still extant.
Kaslo; 'Calathumpian' parade on Front Street
Pack train on Kaslo street.
Kaslo after the fire.
Early motoring in Victoria.
Victoria, Maynard's Photographic Gallery, Boots, Shoes, Leather, And Shoe Findings; Ne Corner Of Douglas And Johnson Streets.
Stagecoach at Spences Bridge Hotel
Bastion at Fort Victoria, southwest corner of Fort Street looking north along Wharf Street from Broughton.
Front Street, in Kaslo.
Funeral Procession, Victoria
Kamloops.
Looking south from View Street down Douglas Street in Victoria after the Big Snow; St. Andrew's Presbysterian church in the distance