Arch on Belleville Street. Empress Hotel in background
William J. Pendray family home at 309 Belleville Street known as "Loretto Hall", front door
William J. Pendray family home at 309 Belleville Street known as "Loretto Hall", fireplace
William J. Pendray family home at 309 Belleville Street known as "Loretto Hall", fireplace
William J. Pendray family home at 309 Belleville Street known as "Loretto Hall", upstairs landing
William J. Pendray family home at 309 Belleville Street known as "Loretto Hall", stairs
G.J. Clark family home on Belleville Street
Alexander Blair Gray family home at 327 Belleville Street
Royal BC Museum under construction
701 Belleville Street. Crystal View Motel
Temporary arch on Belleville Street
Hanging flower baskets on Belleville Street
Home of Jacob Sehl, corner of Montreal Street and Belleville Street
James Bay Athletic Association club house at 478 Belleville Street
CPR office at 468 Belleville Street
Sightseeing carriage on Belleville Street
Parker's Garage and Machine Shop truck, 310 Belleville Street
Horse-drawn Tally-Ho wagon on Belleville Street
"The Poplars", 603 Bellville Street at Government Street
499 Belleville Street
Crowd gathered for unidentified event
321-327 Belleville Street
400 block Belleville Street
400 block Belleville Street.
400 block Belleville Street
Baseball game on opening day of the Victoria Memorial Stadium
309 Belleville Street
Pendray residence, Belleville Street
"Hatherley", 471 Belleville Street. Thomas Hooper residence
Residence for J.C. Pendray Esq., Belleville St., Victoria, B.C.
Unveiling of the Fort Victoria Memorial Cairn on the causeway
Carillon Tower, Belleville Street. Ceremony of the presentation of the tower by the Dutch to the Province of British Columbia
Carillon Tower, Belleville Street with the Royal British Columbia Museum behind. ceremony of the presentation of the tower by the Dutch to the Province of British Columbia
Arrivals at CPR terminal, Belleville Street
309 Belleville Street, W.J. Pendray residence
257 Belleville Street, SW corner of Pendray Street (Admirals Hotel)