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Group of tennis players
PR-0263-M00080 · Item · [192-]
Part of Duncan D. McTavish fonds

From left to right: Fred Brae, Bertha Morley, unidentified, Denise Harris, unidentified, Dorothy McTavish, and unidentified.

McTavish, Duncan Douglas
Off Hospital Point
PR-0263-M00074 · Item · [ca. 1911]
Part of Duncan D. McTavish fonds

Songhees Point. Large building in background was the Marine Hospital which was rebuilt in brick in 1873; the smaller building in foreground was the Royal Hospital from 1859 to 1872 and later the Lunatic Asylum from 1872 to 1878.

McTavish, Duncan Douglas
524 Fort Street
PR-0263-M00026 · Item · 1916
Part of Duncan D. McTavish fonds

Between Langley and Government Streets. Dr. J.D. Helmcken home on far left; basement entrance of the Lascelles Block on far right.

McTavish, Duncan Douglas
PR-0263-M00049 · Item · [192-]
Part of Duncan D. McTavish fonds

Part of Invertavish Nursery Gardens located between Rupert Street (now Quadra), Heywood Avenue (now Southgate), and Southgate Street (now Convent Place). Vancouver Street in background between Pakington and Southgate. Jack McTavish 3rd from left, Fred Brae on the end of the plough.

McTavish, Duncan Douglas
PR-0263-M00054 · Item · [192-]
Part of Duncan D. McTavish fonds

Part of Invertavish Nursery Gardens located between Rupert Street (now Quadra), Heywood Avenue (now Southgate), and Southgate Street (now Convent Place). Vancouver Street in background between Pakington and Southgate. Jack McTavish 3rd from left, Fred Brae on the end of the plough.

McTavish, Duncan Douglas