Consists of architectural plans for building at 2365 Douglas Street.
Consists of architectural plans for building at 1109 Douglas Street.
Consists of architectural plan for building at 1109 Douglas Street.
Consists of architectural plans for building at 140 Douglas Street.
Consists of architectural plans for building at 1616 Douglas Street.
Consists of architectural plans for building at 1117 Douglas Street.
Consists of architectural plans for building at 1100 Douglas Street.
Consists of architectural plans for building at 2968 Douglas Street.
Consists of architectural plan for building at 851 Douglas Street.
Consists of architectural plans for building at 150 Douglas Street.
Consists of architectural plans for building at 140 Douglas Street.
Consists of architectural plans for building at 46 Douglas Street.
Consists of architectural plan for building at 3140 Douglas Street.
Consists of architectural plans for building at 2503 Douglas Street.
East side, between Chatham and Cadeldonia. Lou Yick, 1813 Douglas; L. Mooney Confectionary, 1815 Douglas; Oddy's Second Hand Store, 1817 Douglas.
McTavish, Duncan Douglas103rd Battalian selling war bonds on the corner. Balmoral Hotel in the background.
McTavish, Duncan DouglasMasonic Temple in background, N.W. corner of Douglas and Fisgard Streets.
McTavish, Duncan DouglasS.E. corner of Douglas and Fort Streets.
Showing the building exterior at night.
N.E. corner of Yates and Douglas.
S.W. corner of Douglas Street and View Street.
Hazel Pearson leading. Photo taken looking north on Douglas from Humboldt Street.
S.E. corner of Douglas Street and Fort Street.
The closest long, thin building in the foreground is a cattle shed, next to it the Theatre Comique and next to that the Mechanics Institute. Across from these buildings on Fort Street is a livery stable and next to that on the west side is the Marrott Exchange Hotel. In the right background is St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church on Douglas Street. Next to that on the south side is the Union Club of Prince Robert House. Across Courtney Street from the Union Club is the Indian Agency Office, 1892.
Interior of Strathcona Hotel, 919 Douglas Street.
Formerly Katherine Street.
House in background is 655 Toronto Street (faced Douglas) owned by D.K. Chungranes.
Interior view of lobby and front desk.
West side, 1200 block.
Bank of Nova Scotia, N.E. corner of Douglas and Yates Street.
Paul's Drive-in Restaurant.