John Blair's proposed plan for Beacon Hill Park. Inlcudes index to key features: pavilion, belvedere, conservatory and flower garden, drinking fountains, park-keepers house, summer houses, bridge, water closets, fountain, zoological grounds, grotto and boiling spring.
The file consists of newspaper articles and other related material.
Taken between Linden Avenue and Cook Streets. Clover Point visible in background.
Looking from Beacon Hill Park towards the east. Second building from left is Corrig College.
Note island. Houses are on Douglas Street.
Jones & Co.Corrig College on far left. Streetcar is at the corner of Douglas and Niagara Streets.
L to R: John Barnsley in a Orient Buckboard, Capt. Troup in a white Streamer and Albert E. Todd.
Consists of application by City of Victoria to connect dressing room and public convenience room at Battery Street to sewer.
Herb Warren, Parks Administrator, at far left. Mayor and Mrs. Anscomb at right.
Mrs. and Mayor Anscomb in centre, directly behind tree.
Chapman, John Howard Arthur, 1862-1942To the right of the King are Chief of Police Heatley, Mrs. Anscomb, Mayor Anscomb, Herb Warren (Parks Administrator), Alderman T.W.C. Hawkins, Alderman John Worthington, and Alderman Williams.
Chapman, John Howard Arthur, 1862-1942Centre grouping: [Queen of Siam], Police Chief Heatley, Mrs. Anscomb, Mayor Anscomb, Alderman Worthington, Alderman Hawkins, and Alderman Williams.
Chapman, John Howard Arthur, 1862-1942Identified are: Chief Police Heatley (5th from left), King Prajadhipok (6th from left), Mrs. and Mayor Anscomb (behind tree), Herb Warren (Parks Administrator, holding tree), Alderman John Worthington, and Alderman Williams.
Chapman, John Howard Arthur, 1862-1942Mrs. and Mayor Anscomb in centre of group, to the right of the tree.
Lieutenant-Governor E.W. Hamber tamping the ground, at left. Standing in the background at left is Alderman D.D. McTavish, and at right, Alderman John A. Worthington.
Corrig College in the background.