Looking north.
Between Blanshard Street and Rupert Street. Bishop's Palace is behind.
S.E. corner of Fort Street and Blanshard Street.
L to R: Charles Bunting, Bill Acton, Fred Fell, Ned Stevens, Henry Moss.
In boat is Mr. Ceasar Finnemore, owner of Economy Market (meat and fish).
Now Pandora Avenue, taken from the Johnson Street Ravine, rear view.
Taken from the intersection of Yates Street and Government Street. Visible on the south side of the street are the Adelphi Saloon at 39 Yates and Moore & Co. Druggists at 31 Yates.
Maritime Museum housed in the old courthouse.
From a newspaper clipping attached to a letter from the City Engineer to the Mayor and Council.
The Clarence Hotel on N.E. corner with I.O.O.F. building beside it. Kellogg Drugstore on N.W. corner. Steeple of the Iron Church in background.
The arrival of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York.
Showing Inner Harbour and Empress Hotel under construction.
1900 Store Street.
Coach and Four Restaurant on left, Hall & Co., HJ Landon and Sons and Duncan Storage on right.
Barnard, J.Elliot Street, lower left. South Park School, upper right.
Dallas Road looking east from Dock Street. Showing 312 Dallas Road in the left foreground. Small white house is 322 Dallas Road. Car in foreground.