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One portrait of Miss Tackaberry.
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One portrait of Miss Tackaberry.
The Hurdy-Gurdies, Dutch-German dancing girls at Barkerville.
The item consists of a hardbound “order book” that appears to have been created in about 1914. There is no date written in the volume, but searches in the vital statistics index have turned up records that indicate it was created after April 1914 and prior to November 1914. The volume lists the names and addresses of women, and in many cases, it also lists what goods and services they could supply. Goods include embroidery, fine tatting, knitted garments, crochet hats, china riveting, tortoise shell products, dinner mats, children’s whitewear, and foodstuffs.
The volume may have been created by a local Women’s Institute, and may list women available to assist with fundraising or early war work. The majority of individuals listed lived in the Greater Victoria area, although several lived in the Cowichan Valley and Salt Spring Island.
Sarah Castleton, Esquimalt pioneer
Mrs. James Ure, nee Emma Parker.
Item consists of one charcoal portrait of a woman. Artist's signature at bottom right of the drawing is illegible. On verso, "Mrs. W.G. Bowman Yates St. Victoria B.C. 1865" is written in pencil and "Archives of British Columbia" has been stamped in red.
Mrs. Biggerstaff Wilson, nee Bertha Matilde Erb.
Mrs. Minnie Barfield, wife of Captain Barfield.
Mrs. Edwin Donald, nee Trounce.
Mrs. Thomas Blinkhorn of Metchosin, near Victoria.
Mrs. James William Douglas, nee Mary Rachel Elliot.
Joan Olive, Mrs. Robert Dunsmuir
Mrs. William Wale, of Langford's Yew Tree Farm.
Miss Wilhelmina Ann Blair McKenzie.
Lady Douglas, nee Amelia Connolly; born 1812, died 1890.
Jane, Mrs. William Veitch, Sr.
Lady Trutch, wife of Sir Joseph Trutch; nee Julia Elizabeth Hyde.
Selsie Woods, daughter of Archdeacon Charles Thomas Woods of New Westminster.
One photograph of Emily Carr and her sisters, possibly taken just prior to her departure for art studies in England, 1899.
Mrs. James Gaudin, nee Agnes Anderson.
Mrs. Dennis Reginald Harris, nee Martha Douglas, Sir James and Lady Douglas's youngest daughter.
Mrs. Dennis Reginald Harris, nee Martha Douglas.
Martha Douglas, the youngest daughter of Sir James and Lady Douglas