S.W. Government and Yates Streets.
Heydon, A.T.View along Government Street from the corner of Fort Street.
Shows Canadian Pacific Railway under construction. Relief shown by hachures. Inset: Upper portion of British Columbia.
At the corner of Cormorant and Store Streets.
Located at the corner of Government and Johnson Streets.
Looking north on Store Street from Chatham Street.
Wentworth Villa, the home of Captain Henry Ella at 1156 Fort Street is visible at left.
Shows surveyed lots and prominent buildings. Lines and numbers added evidently to make this map a key to a series of maps. Beckley Farm and Douglas and Finlayson properties noted in ms. On verso in ms.: "Old key plans." Insets: [Victoria and Esquimalt Land Districts]. Scale [1:63 360] -- [View of Victoria looking west from Cathedral Hill].
Shows surveyed lots and prominent buildings. Sewer lines added in ms. Insets: [Victoria and Esquimalt Land Districts]. Scale [1:63 360] -- [View of Victoria looking west from Cathedral Hill].
South side of Bay Street on Rock Bay.
Shows surveyed lots and prominent buildings. Insets: [Victoria and Esquimalt Land Districts]. Scale [1:63 360] -- [View of Victoria looking west from Cathedral Hill]. Annotated with red lines.
Shows surveyed lots and prominent buildings. Insets: [Victoria and Esquimalt Land Districts]. Scale [1:63 360] -- [View of Victoria looking west from Cathedral Hill]. Annotations made by hand in red ink.
Shows surveyed lots and prominent buildings. Insets: [Victoria and Esquimalt Land Districts]. Scale [1:63 360] -- [View of Victoria looking west from Cathedral Hill].
Shows city streets and contours.
Identified in the photograph are: 1. Mr. Cooness (hack driver); 2. John Ede (caretaker); 3. George Lyall (hack driver); 4. Mr. Pickering (Water Works Engineer); 5. Mayor James Fell; 6. J.D. Robinson (City Clerk); 7. Ald. John Grant; 8 Joseph Heywood (father-in-law of John Grant); 9. Alex Hendry (Water Commissioner); 10. Thomas Russell (City Treasurer); 11 Ald. A.J. Smith; 12. Ald. Robert Lipsett; 13. Capt. Litchfield (Master of the ship "Challenger"); 14 Ald. Humber; 15. George Winter (hack driver).
Hastings, Oregon Columbus, 1846-1912Issued to Lim Chung and Co. to sell opium at Cormorant Street and to carry on the business or occupation of opium dealers. Signed, Thomas Russell, collector.
S.W. corner of Douglas Street and View Street.