A staged hold up in Langford; Centennial stagecoach en route to Barkerville
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- 8 May 1958
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A staged hold up in Langford; Centennial stagecoach en route to Barkerville
Centennial stagecoach en route to Barkerville
"Royal Mail B.C. Express Co. No. 14." L.J. Wallace and Frank Barnard, a descendant of Francis Jones Barnard the first owner, on the left. Premier W.A.C. Bennett holding on to stagecoach.
Centennial stagecoach en route to Barkerville; Jack Turnbull, driver
"Welby Stage Penticton via Princeton"
Centennial stagecoach en route to Barkerville; leaving the Legislative buildings in Victoria
"B.C. Express Co. No. 14" stagecoach.
Centennial stagecoach, Douglas Street, Victoria
Centennial stagecoach, passengers Ray Williston, Laurie Wallace, Mr. Chant, Mrs. Chant, Victoria
Centennial stagecoach, Victoria.
Centennial stagecoach, Victoria.
Centennial stagecoach, Victoria.
Part of Jim Ryan fonds
Centennial stagecoach, Victoria.
Dominion Hotel Stagecoach, Victoria
Freighting on the Cariboo Road.
Sooke stage at Muir's property in Sooke.
Stagecoach in the May Day Parade, Gordon Street, Victoria
The Mount Tolmie and Oaklands "Tally Ho" Stage
Item consists of a mount of one photograph on card. Card has been torn (deliberately?) in two, separating the photograph at the top from the bottom text: "The Mount Tolmie & Oaklands "Tally Ho" Stage. Departures: Mount Tolmie Post Office - 8:30 A.M. Oaklands Post Office - 8:45 A.M. Return: Victoria Post Office - 11 A.M. Fares: Mount Tolmie to Victoria - 15 Cents. Mount Tolmie to Victoria, Round Trip - 25 Cents. Mount Tolmie to Oaklands - 5 Cents. Tickets issued from Mount Tolmie to Victoria, 10 Single Trips - $1.00. The above Stage is the finest running out of Victoria, and is licensed to carry Twelve Passengers, being well adapted for Pic-Nics, Concerts, or Shooting Parties. Special rates quoted on application to the Proprietor, W.B.C. Mewburn, Oaklands P.O., Victoria."
Photograph shows a horse-drawn, open-top stage with several women and men seated inside and four men standing nearby. A light (white?) two-story building is in the background.
"with photo [?]=[?]4" is written on the bottom left in pencil (bottom section). "Victoria, B.C. 1880" and "30.00" are written in pencil and "61055" is written in blue ink on the verso (top section).
The Sooke Stage at the Colwood Hotel.
Wagon in parade of the centennial stagecoach, Victoria