Theatre was located on the S.W. corner of Douglas Street and View Street. Scotty McKay on right.
Young's Photographic StudioPictured are, L-R: Charlie Staples, Bev Peden, Glen Robbins, Fred Carson, and Bob Wensley.
Two early motorized fire apparatus are pictured in front of the building.
S.E. corner of Wharf Street and Fort Street.
Showing damage after the anti-German Riots.
House in background is that of Hon. William Templeman on the S.E. corner of Simcoe and St. Andrews Streets.
Jones & Co.Previously 13 Simcoe. Henry Martin home. Mrs. Martin and daughter Lillian (married Shandley) in front.
Lowe, Skene, 1856-1920Gardens of St. Mary's Priory, home of the Sisters of the Love of Jesus.
S.E. corner of Simcoe and St. Andrew's Streets.
Part two of a three-part panorama looking from Rock Bay at left to Pembroke Street at right.
The first team of horses owned by the City of Victoria. Nick Bertucci, driver.
S.E corner of Douglas Street and Pandora Avenue.
Pictured are Arthur H. Tobin and May Ann Tobin (nee Cox).
Decorated for the 24th of May.
Possibly Isabel Brown (nee Dallain) in front of the house.
Taken at 9 am.
Clare (Winnett) Copeland, 2nd from right.
Clare (Winnett) Copeland, 3rd from right.
Later 425 Michigan Street. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts and Miss Homer on porch.
At the old drill hall on Menzies Street.
Menzies Street and Niagara Street. G.W. Robinson in white coat at centre.
Later Ormond's biscuit factory. Arthur Popham took over this business in 1905 and remained in business until 1918 when it was taken over by Ormond who had managed Popam's.
Government House in background.
600 block Johnson Street, south side, between Government and Broad Streets.
Peter Bugslag, clerk, interior
Peter Bugslag, clerk.
Address of Variety Bazaar was previously 81 Johnson Street.
Part three of a three-part panorama looking from Rock Bay at left to Pembroke Street at right.
House at centre is the Adams residence at 750 Gorge Road West.
Note island. Houses are on Douglas Street.
Jones & Co.Douglas Street looking north from Johnson Street.
Located on the east side of Douglas at Topaz Avenue.
Douglas Street between Yates Street and Johnson Street, east side.
L to R: Mrs. Anne Walbran, Mrs. Sweet, Miss Florence Walbran, and unidentified woman.
Now Pandora Avenue.
Now 1900 Store Street.
Looking north with Police Building in background.
Victoria (B.C.)