Fonds consists of photographs of the Gower family and family residence, the Ladysmith area, and of the businesses where William J. Gower worked.
Gower, William J.The business was purchased by Sam Pattison and the name changed to Regal Cleaners.
Menzies Street and Niagara Street. G.W. Robinson in white coat at centre.
Fonds consists of photographs of the Barnsley family, home, and business and some business records.
Barnsley, John, d. 1924 (family)Showing damage after the anti-German Riots.
Located at 1605 Douglas Street.
Fonds consists of photographs of the Kroeger family, Spiritualist picnics, theatrical groups, and the family business.
Kroeger, Frederick, Sr. (family)Office interior.
Showing store interior.
Fonds consists of photographs of horses and a delivery wagon belonging to West End Grocery Co. and Dixi H. Ross and Co., as well as interior and exterior views of the latter's store.
Slater, JamesL-R: Vic Gillespie, H.V. Pratt (Dist. Mgr. of Hudson's Bay Wholesale Co.), Harry Roach (Mgr. of 1312 Douglas St. store retail), and Steve B. Lewis (clerk, later mgr.).
Standing, L-R: R.T. Murphy, John Murphy. Sitting L-R: unidentified, Gerald Murphy.
Machine shop interior.
Interior of garage and showrooms.
Peter Bugslag, clerk, interior
Taken just before the fire in October 1910.
Now Pandora Avenue.
Interior of store at S.E. corner of Yates and Broad Street.
Later 647 Yates Street.
Located on the N.W. corner of Fort Street and Blanshard Street.
Displaying buggies and other equipment.
Shows J. Barnsley & Co. and Dixi H. Ross, grocery store.
East side of Government between Trounce Alley and Yates Street. Fletcher's music store next door at 93 Government Street.
Horses and wagon at N.W. corner of Yates Street and Waddington Alley.
Peter Bugslag, clerk.