Shows vegetation, depths by soundings and relief by hachures. Incudes 4 views.
Shows surveyed lots and prominent buildings.
Depths shown by soundings, relief by form lines.
Shows depths by soundings and relief by hachures.
Shows Mayne Bay, Toquart Bay, Pipestem Inlet and Effingham Inlet. Depths shown by soundings, relief by form lines.
Shows surveyed lots and prominent buildings. On edge of map: "The red lines designate the 20,000 feet of pipes to be laid down within a year from the passing of the Act. The promoters of the bill purpose [sic] laying the pipes through the whole of the streets of the city as required. [Illegible name], agent for the bill." These are evidently the lines of the Spring Ridge Water Works Company.
Shows surveyed lots and prominent buildings.
Shows properties of James Tod and Samuel Norn adjacent to and encroaching upon the reserve.
Harvey family outside, L to R: Oliver, Rout, Juno the dog, Rout (Sr.), Annie George, Susan Jane (Mrs.), Jim, Henry.
Shows surveyed lots and prominent buildings. Note in ms. (on original): "The city boundaries as defined in the "Victoria Incorporation Act, 1862" are shown in red. Mohun & Farwell, L.S., Victoria, V.I., 9th Augt. 1866."
Garbally House in the background, home of C.W. Wallace to the right (later Point Ellice House), and the Tyrwhitt-Drake home to the immediate right of that.
Shows city blocks, some surveyed lots and municipal boundaries.
Shows streets, roads, buildings, cultivated land, depths by soundings and relief by hachures. Includes 2 views of approaches to Esquimalt Harbour.
Shows roads, streetcar lines, buildings, cultivated land, depths by soundings and relief by hachures. Includes 4 views. Inset: Telegraph Cove / surveyed by J.T. Walbran, Dominion Govt. S.S. "Quadra", 1900. Scale 1:3670.
Shows resurvey of Section V, Victoria District.
Shows streets, roads, buildings, cultivated land, depths by soundings and relief by hachures. Includes 2 views of approaches to Esquimalt Harbour.
Seen from the Songhees Reserve. Finlayson home at far left.
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church on extreme left.
Showing: 1. Prison; 2. Hudson's Bay Warehouse; 3. Paddlewheeler "Enterprise"; 4. Presbyterian Church; 5. Steamer "Otter".
Showing the Victoria District church in the background. This church burned in 1869 and was replaced by another designed by H.O. Tiedemann.
Part one of a two-part panorama.
Part 2 of 2.
Photo taken just past the end of present car line; St. Paul's Naval Church in background.