Fort Victoria. To the left, Governor Douglas' headquarters, to the right the building used as a church and school
The "lock-up", Bastion Square
Panorama of Bastion Square and Wharf Street
Panorama of Bastion Square and Wharf Street
Government administration buildings, "The Birdcages"
Mary Ann Richardson (nee Parker)
Fort Victoria looking west from Fort Street from just east Government Street
View S.E. across the harbour towards the James Bay Bridge from the Songhees Reserve
Old Police barracks and Lock-up, Bastion Square
Lady Amelia Douglas (nee Connelly)
First Nations dwellings and canoes on the Songhees Reserve as they appeared in 1866
HBCo picnic group on the "SS Enterprise"
Victoria waterfront from Songhees Reserve
James C. Flett grocery store
Yates Street looking west
Hon. Dr. John Sebastian Helmcken while delegate to Ottawa in 1870 to negotiate the entry of British Columbia into Confederation
Cary Castle guard house
Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) ship S.S. "Beaver". Beached for repairs at Point Hope
Fort Street looking west
Upper Harbour. Point Hope Shipyard in mid-ground
McKenzie family: L to R: (back) ?, ?, William B. McKenzie (front) Kenneth McKenzie jr., Andrew McKenzie, Mr. Ritchie
Sir Matthew Baillie Begbie
California Saloon decorated for the visit of Lord and Lady Minto
Inner Harbour. Customs House, far right
Henry Waller, Candy Manufacturer
Deluge Fire Hall, 636 Yates Street
City Hall, south wing
Sehl's Furniture, 1112 Government Street
Ship moored to rings along Wharf Street
McKenzie family on the steps of their residence at Lake Hill (now Christmas Hill) L to R: Goodie, T. Sidney Dobbin, Agnes, R.G., Mrs. Kenneth McKenzie, Kenneth jr.
Victoria Theatre. S.W. corner of View Street and Douglas Street
Roman Catholic Church on Humboldt Street
Mrs. Lee Mong Kow (daughter of Sam Kee), Mrs. Charlie Bo, and Mrs. Ting