S.W. corner Douglas Street and Fort Street.
Interior of basement workshop at 28 Broad Street.
Interior of store at S.E. corner of Yates and Broad Street.
Showing new interior lighting. Looking towards Broad Street entrance.
Showing old lighting. Looking towards Douglas Street door.
Located on the second floor of the Victoria store.
Located on the third floor of the Victoria store at Broad and View Streets.
Taken just before the fire in October 1910.
Located in the basement of the Victoria store at Broad and View Streets.
Fonds consists mainly of photographs of Spencer family members and their home.
Spencer, David, 1837-1920 (family)Theatre was located on the S.W. corner of Douglas Street and View Street. Scotty McKay on right.
Young's Photographic StudioPlaying the film "Way Down East".
N.W. corner of Government and Wharf Streets.
Evans Coleman and Johnson Garage.
L to R: Henry T. Ward, Agnes Ward and unidentified man.
Cinemascope, east side of Quadra, just south of Hillside Avenue.
N.W. corner at North Park Street.
Pictured are Arthur H. Tobin and May Ann Tobin (nee Cox).
May be the interior of the Lee Dye store.
May be the interior of the Lee Dye store.
Looking toward 499 Belleville.
Interior of garage and showrooms.
Office interior.
Peter Bugslag, clerk, interior
Peter Bugslag, clerk.
S.W. corner Waddington Alley and Johnson Street.
Machine shop interior.
Series consists of files pertaining to residential and commercial buildings demolished in Victoria.
The files generally consist of architectural plans and supplementary textual records deposited with or created by the Engineering or Planning Departments as part of the building permit approval process.
Victoria (B.C.). Engineering DepartmentLocated at 90 Store Street.
Archibald Findlay, brick mason, is 6th from right on top of building.
S.W. corner of Douglas Street and View Street.
Now Pandora Avenue.
Interior of home on Cedar Hill X Road near Reynolds.