Douglas Street looking north from top of Campbell Building
Douglas Street looking north from the top of the Campbell Building in the snow
Parade on Yates Street
Government Street looking north from Courtney Street
Diving unit
Sailors marching on Esquimalt Road near Naden
Model Sheet Metal Works, Douglas Street
[Finance Department in Victoria City Hall]
Looking north on Quadra Street from Pandora Avenue. 1515 Quadra on right
War effort, Bundles for Britain. Netta Hunter, left and Edith Aaronson, right
War effort, poster contest winners
War Savings Military parade on Douglas Street looking north
War Savings Military parade on Douglas Street looking north
Soap sculpture made from fat collected during the war and processed at Work Point. Staff Sergeant F.B. MacDonald with 200 lb sculpture
War effort. "Rally Round the Roundels" appeal Mrs. C.R. Slemon on the corner of Douglas and Yates Street
Prince Robert House, Douglas Street
Trophies of war. Souvenirs from the Battle of Britain on display in the window of the 5th BC Coast Brigade recruiting office 914 Government Street
Sailors in a galley
Officers gathered around a piano at Prince Robert House
Navy at sea
Sailors marching on Esquimalt Road near Naden
Army parade, Yates Street
Baseball player
Baseball player
War effort, Chinese backed Victory Loan drive
Youth group parade. Looking north on Blanshard Street from Yates Street. Parade on its way to Beacon Hill Park
Field guns at Capitol Iron (trophies of war)
2nd Canadian Scottish marching in a Military parade on Douglas Street
Military parade corner of Government and Humboldt Streets. Camouflaged truck mounting a 77-mm field gun
Diving unit
Sailors at divisions
Mess hall dinner with guests
Model of SS Prince Robert at Prince Robert House
Man cutting apart a gun for scrap at Capital Iron
Salvation Army Three Services Centre, 1318 Broad Street, Duck Building
Sailors relaxing at Prince Robert House lounge
British and German field guns at Capitol Iron. The trophies of war were collected from various parks around Victoria and used as part of the war effort
Welder George Taylor cutting up a German field howitzer at Capitol Iron. The gun was captured at Bourlon Woods in Sept 1918
Salvation Army Three Services Canteen, 1318 Broad Street (Duck Building), on the occasion of an open house held by the Women's Auxiliary
Military parade
Sailors playing billiards at Prince Robert House
YMCA Tea Car. Mrs. Lionel Gibbs on right and Mrs. Robin Gurdon. During the Second World War, the mobile canteen, known as the "Tea Car", was introduced to supply food and drinks to troops, other war workers
Parade on Yates Street
Arrivals at CPR terminal, Belleville Street
Booking in for accommodation at the Salvation Army Three Services Canteen, 1318 Broad Street
HB Oldfield and JH Norton's Dimaxion car
Ship under construction
Shovelling snow on Government Street in front of the Empress Hotel
Salvation Army Three Services Canteen, 1318 Broad Street