Fonds consists of photographs of family and the Point Ellice Bridge disaster, and other material.
Bossi (family)Fonds consists primarily of personal records of the family, including correspondence, photographs, a scrapbook, a school exercise book, and published material. The fonds also includes William Alexander Mouat’s business records.
Mouat, William Alexander, Capt., 1821-1871L to R: (top) Joseph Porter (clerk), J.D. Pemberton, J.W. MacKay (front) James Yates, J.S. Helmcken, Thomas Skinner.
Hall and LoweFonds consists of scrapbooks, notebooks, photographs, and other material relating to the Burton family, Walter Burton’s hunting and fishing excursions up Island, wildlife and birds, and Robert Paterson Fox’s involvement with the XI Hussars.
Burton, Walter F. (family)Shows surveyed lots in the Victoria Land District and city blocks in the Victoria town area. Forested areas shown. Inset: [Discovery Island].
Series consists of records dealing with land sales including conveyances, deeds, mortgages, and land and Crown grants.
The documentation traces the history of ownership of various properties until they come into the possession of the Corporation of the City of Victoria.
The City acquired ownership of many of these properties for the purpose of rights of way for sewer, paths etc., the creation or extension of roads, or for public schools. City properties acquired for other purposes include the BC Agricultural Association lands at Willows in Oak Bay, the proposed cemetery at Ogden Point and Ross Bay Cemetery. Copies of various Crown grants such as the James Bay mud flats, Mt. Douglas and Beacon Hill Park are also included.
Victoria (B.C.). City Clerk's OfficeShows surveyed lots and reserves in Victoria. Part of the title includes a panoramic view of Victoria from Songhees Point. Beckley Farm, Fairfield Estate and Finlayson and Pearse properties noted.
Fonds consists of Hayward's 1862 diary, Hayward and Jenkinson ledgers, mining company records, and other material.
Hayward, Charles, 1839-1919Looking east across harbour and Fort Victoria toward Laurel Point.
Shows surveyed lots and reserves in Victoria. Part of the title includes a panoramic view of Victoria from Songhees Point. Beckley Farm, Fairfield Estate and Finlayson and Pearse properties are noted.
Fonds includes correspondence and financial, building, and employment records. There are also advertisements and notices to customers, orders, shipping lists, stock inventories, catalogues and price lists. Also included are a variety of clippings, broadcasts, photographs, and artifacts.
W & J WilsonFonds consists of records created primarily by Bishop Edward Cridge, his daughter Ellen Laundy, and her daughter Helen Forbes documenting the activities of the Cridge-Laundy family, and their contributions to the Church of Our Lord, Protestant Orphan's Home, Female Infirmary and Royal Jubilee Hospital.
Laundy, Thomas Herbert, 1865-1957 (family)Seen from the Songhees Reserve. Finlayson home at far left.
Shows surveyed land in Sooke, Metchosin, Esquimalt, Victoria, Lake, South Saanich and North Saanich Land Districts. Inset: Town and harbour of Victoria, V.I. Scale [1:15 840].
Shows insane asylum on Hospital Point and building at centre in Dr. Helmcken's office on Fort Street.
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church on extreme left.
Fonds includes financial records, correspondence, and records of businesses such as the Belmont Tannery and Capital City Canning and Packing. Also included are records relating to executor activities, loans, real estate and property, mining and mineral claims, estates, clubs, and family.
Wilson, William, 1838-1922Showing the Victoria District church in the background. This church burned in 1869 and was replaced by another designed by H.O. Tiedemann.
Fonds consists of family photographs.
Harvey, Rout, 1827-1905 (family)Part one of a two-part panorama.
Part 2 of 2.
Fonds consists mainly of photographs of the family home and scenes around Victoria, and well as collected prints depicting various aspects of British Columbia.
Miller, Frank Gerard (family)Photo taken just past the end of present car line; St. Paul's Naval Church in background.
Showing the south side of Fort Street from Government Street.
The collection consists of city directories for Victoria, Vancouver Island, and British Columbia. The directories contain an alphabetical listing of residents (and occupations), businesses, government offices, churches, schools, and organizations, along with street addresses. Most issues also have a classified business directory section. From 1890 onward, the directories include a listing of residences and businesses by street.
Victoria (B.C.). Archives DivisionShows surveyed lots, which includes acreage, and streets.
Shows vegetation, depths by soundings and relief by hachures. Incudes 4 views.
Shows surveyed lots and prominent buildings.