California Saloon decorated for the visit of Lord and Lady Minto
Esther Mary Floyd (nee Johnston) at 3 years old
William Dalby, Mayor 1874
924 Johnson Street, J.H. Todd family home
James Dawson headstone, Ross Bay Cemetery
Inner Harbour. Customs House, far right
Independent Order of Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F.) group in Bastion Square
Yates Street looking west from mid block between Douglas and Broad
Funeral of Sir James Douglas at the Church of Our Lord
Henry Waller, Candy Manufacturer
Deluge Fire Hall, 636 Yates Street
Amity Baseball Club
City Hall, south wing
F.M. Rattenbury's report card from Leeds Grammer School
Laying the cornerstone of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F.) Hall
Barnsley & Collister, Sporting goods and gunsmiths 1321 Government Street
Harvey family outside "Stoneyhurst"
McPherson family
Brother of John Dilworth?
Sehl's Furniture, 1112 Government Street
Ship moored to rings along Wharf Street
McKenzie family on the steps of their residence at Lake Hill (now Christmas Hill) L to R: Goodie, T. Sidney Dobbin, Agnes, R.G., Mrs. Kenneth McKenzie, Kenneth jr.
Charles John Phillips, first chief engineer of the Victoria Volunteer Fire Brigade
McPherson family. L to R: Thomas S. McPherson, sister, brother and mother Mrs. McPherson
Lacrosse (?) game at Cowichan Bay
Navy football (soccer) team from HMS Excellent
Women in Ross Bay Cemetery
Beacon Hill Park, Goodacre Lake looking north towards Christ Church Cathedral
Esquimalt & Nanaimo Railway (E&N) survey crew on the Malahat
Barnsley & Collister, Sporting Goods and Gun Smiths 1321 Government Street, interior
Craigdarroch Castle
Staff outside Leask and Morrison, Merchant Tailors, 555 Government Street
S.S. "California" at Cook's Way Shipyard (at Point Hope)
Margaret, Jane and Mary Ellen Wilson. Daughters of George and Elizabeth Wilson. Margaret married John W. Switzer
John Dilworth
George Dilworth
Victoria Theatre. S.W. corner of View Street and Douglas Street
Roman Catholic Church on Humboldt Street
Esquimalt town from Signal Hill
Collegiate School, when it was located in Esquimalt for a brief period. Pupils include G. Ward, B. Harvey, R. Dunsmuir, H. Alexander, H. Gillespie, R. Harris, J. Rithet, N. Musgrave, C. Pooley, R.H. Pooley, F.B. Ward, A.J. Langley, C. Harris, F.W. Foster
Arthur Hyde Chambers Sr.
2564 Heron Street, John Tod residence
Sylvestria Theodora Hastings (nee Layzell), formerly Mrs. Philip Smith and children
Jim and Mary Anne Rutledge
John and Elizabeth (nee Mawhinney) Dilworth
Theatre group including Cridges, Mouats and Pembertons