- B-07304
- Item
- [194-]
Parliament Buildings (Victoria, B.C.)
Taxonomy
Code
Scope note(s)
- British Columbia Legislative Buildings
Source note(s)
- Source: Visual Records database
Display note(s)
Hierarchical terms
Parliament Buildings (Victoria, B.C.)
Equivalent terms
Parliament Buildings (Victoria, B.C.)
Associated terms
Parliament Buildings (Victoria, B.C.)
958 Archival description results for Parliament Buildings (Victoria, B.C.)
958 results directly related Exclude narrower terms
- A-06531
- Item
- 1878
Item consists of one photograph of provincial government civil servants standing on the steps of the parliament buildings in 1878. Nineteen men are identified: (front row, left to right) F. Elwyn, A.S. Farwell, J.C. Provost, C.E. Pooley, A. McKenzie, J.J. Young, R. Butler, and H.B.W. Aikman; (centre row, left to right) H.S. Mason, E.G. Prior, J. Jessop, G. Williams, C. Swanson; and (back row, left to right) F.G. Richards, W.S. Gore, R. Wolfenden, W.C. Berkley, J.J. Austin, and H. Murray.
- MS-3100.13.2
- Item
- 1866-1870
Part of Frederick Dally fonds
Columns in the Legislative Buildings, Victoria.
- I-03046
- Item
- 1970
Commencement cairn in the Legislature, Victoria.
- I-03056
- Item
- 1968
Composite photo of Victoria's inner harbour.
- A-02648
- Item
- [ca. 1910]
Conference Of Government Agents At Parliament Buildings, Victoria.
- NA-40556
- Item
- 5-7 Sep 1945
Correspondence and other material
- GR-0830
- Series
- 1900-1913; 1957
This series consists of correspondence and other records from the Department of Lands and Works, and its successor, the Department of Public Works. Records include correspondence inward and tenders for Victoria Court House, 1900-1904, Government House, 1900-1904, and Parliament Buildings, 1900; specifications for Victoria Graving Dock; specifications and agreement for Lytton highway bridge, 1913; and weekly building progress reports, Government House, 1957 (reports 30-75 only).
British Columbia. Dept. of Lands and Works
"CPR docks, and parliament buildings, Victoria, BC".
- I-82156
- Item
- [ca. 1905]
"CPR docks, and parliament buildings, Victoria, BC".
- I-82505
- Item
- [ca. 1905]
"CPR Ticket Office and Parliament Buildings, Victoria, BC"
- F-09671
- Item
- [1905]
The James Bay Athletic Association, far left; the Legislative Buildings in the centre; and the CPR terminal, far right.
Crowd in front of the Parliament Buildings, decorated to mark the coronation of King George V.
- G-07179
- Item
- 22 Jun 1911
[Dave Barrett -- Legislative Dining Room]
- AAAA3536
- Item
- 1980-02-27
Part of CHEK TV fonds
News item. NDP opposition leader Dave Barrett talks to the press about the Legislative Dining Room -- its food, quality, prices, services and atmosphere. When asked how he feels about the government subsidizing food costs, he replies that it helps MLAs with their entertainment costs when they have several guests. The food subsidies are not really a serious problem, he says, as they are constantly monitored by the Speaker.
- J-02178
- Item
- 1916
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts the scene in front of the Houses of Parliament on the departure day of the 11th Canadian Mounted Rifles from Victoria. Crowded on Belleville Street is a mix of soldiers and civilians. This was their last chance to interact with family members and friends before departing from the CPR station from where they would travel by boat to Vancouver.
Departure of the Imperial Troops, Victoria.
- G-06367
- Item
- 1900
Division of Vital Statistics, Victoria; microfilm camera, films registration.
- NA-40485
- Item
- [195-]
Dome On The Legislative Buildings, Victoria
- I-04668
- Item
- 1984
Doukhobor choir in routunda of Legislative Buildings; colour photo.
- I-51627
- Item
- 1975
Doukhobor delegation at legislature, Regina, Saskatchewan.
- C-01599
- Item
- 1932
- I-78235
- Item
- 21 Sep 1918
- A-06817
- Item
- 19 Aug 1918
- E-07157
- Item
Eighteenth parliament, first session, Victoria; 20 Feb to 29 Mary 1934.
- G-03829
- Item
- 1934
Empress Hotel and Legislative Buildings on Victoria's Inner Harbour.
- F-02128
- Item
- [1910]