Showing the south side of Fort Street from Government Street.
Consists of application by Douglas sisters (5) to connect building at 606-622 Fort Street to sewer.
Consists of application by Archdeacon of Columbia to connect building on Fort Street to construct plumbing.
Consists of application by Mr. Jeffries to connect building at 1026 Fort Street to sewer.
The file consists of newspaper articles and other related material.
Chinese cook in kitchen.
Clark, Cecil George, 1899-1993Interior of shop at corner of Fort and Douglas Streets.
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.
Showing 1162, 1178, 1184, 1190, and 1192 Fort Street, L-R.
Brown Jug Saloon on SE corner of Fort and Government Streets.
Between Langley and Government Streets. Dr. J.D. Helmcken home on far left; basement entrance of the Lascelles Block on far right.
McTavish, Duncan DouglasWentworth Villa, the home of Captain Henry Ella at 1156 Fort Street is visible at left.