Mrs. Annie Frye Milne, wife of Alexander Roland Milne, formerly of George Frye, nee Jark
Cottonwood House, Jean Boyd, Mrs. J.F. Boyd, Mrs. Roddick Pearl Thompson, Jean Jessie Boyd.
Mrs. Charles Edward Printer, nee Madalena Smith; born in New Westminster in 1868; daughter of Henry William Smith, first druggist with the Royal Engineers.
Mrs. Thomas R. Buie, nee Agnes Laumeister; became Mrs. Arthur Stevenson after Buie's death in 1873.
Mrs. Thomas Russell Buie, nee Agnes Laumeister.
Alice King.
Mrs. Archibald McKinley.
Mrs. Augustus Cecil Couves
Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. King's children, Alice, at the left, Mary, and either Fred or Charlie.
Mrs. William Hamilton Lowe, nee Ella Grace Simpson, of Cawston BC.
Mrs. Richard Woods
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.
Mary Langford; companion to HP095928
Jenny Wells of Golden; purported to be the girl mentioned in Pauline Johnson's "Golden of the Selkirks", written in 1903.
Lady Crease.
Mrs. Ephriam Angels of Barkerville; the lower section of the front of her dress appears to have been altered on the photograph.
[Mrs. Ephriam Angels of Barkerville.]
A Ladies' Bicycle Race At The Naval Yard Canteen Grounds, Esquimalt.
An unidentified employee at Government House, Victoria.
Unidentified woman from a carte de visite.
Mrs. Willmore and Mrs. Symes at Burrell Ranch, Grand Forks.
Martin Burrell's ranch house at Grand Forks.
Bulkley Ranch.
Work being performed by a native woman in Port Hardy.
Two women at Ahousaht.
Two Native women from Nootka Sound weaving baskets at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis Fair, Missouri.
A woman, believed to be Sara Cecil, and her dog on the boardwalk at Port Essington Indian village.