May be the interior of the Lee Dye store.
May be the interior of the Lee Dye store.
N.W. corner at North Park Street.
Harvey's Fine Meats, east side of Quadra, just north of Hillside Avenue.
L to R: Henry T. Ward, Agnes Ward and unidentified man.
McGavin's Bakery, west side of Quadra Street between Princess Avenue and Pembroke Street.
Showing damage after the anti-German Riots.
Later 647 Yates Street.
Now 1900 Store Street. Showing building before restoration.
Located in the basement of the Victoria store at Broad and View Streets.
Taken just before the fire in October 1910.
Located on the third floor of the Victoria store at Broad and View Streets.
Located on the second floor of the Victoria store.
Consists of commemorative book documenting the history of David Spencer Limited with text and illustrations.
The business was purchased by Sam Pattison and the name changed to Regal Cleaners.
Showing old lighting. Looking towards Douglas Street door.
Showing new interior lighting. Looking towards Broad Street entrance.
Arnold's Bakeries, south side of Discovery between Douglas and Blanshard Streets.
Kent's Appliances.
Located on Fort Street between Broad Street and Government Street.
Rogers Chocolates.
S.E. corner of Store Street and Cormorant Street.
Interior of store at S.E. corner of Yates and Broad Street.
N.W. corner of Yates Street and Douglas Street.
Hall and LoweFirst floor, piano department.
Group picture. L-R: James Fletcher, George Fuggle, Harry King, Sing (Janitor), ?, Harold Davis, ?, Morgan, ?, Clifford Hinder (in cap), Charles Banner, Lindlay.
Young's Photographic Studio1311 Broad Street.
Now 1900 Store Street. E & N Railyard at right.
Displaying buggies and other equipment.
Horses and wagon at N.W. corner of Yates Street and Waddington Alley.