St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church on extreme left.
Showing: 1. Prison; 2. Hudson's Bay Warehouse; 3. Paddlewheeler "Enterprise"; 4. Presbyterian Church; 5. Steamer "Otter".
Showing the Victoria District church in the background. This church burned in 1869 and was replaced by another designed by H.O. Tiedemann.
Part one of a two-part panorama.
Part 2 of 2.
Photo taken just past the end of present car line; St. Paul's Naval Church in background.
28 Broad Street at View Street (before View was cut through to Government). W. Smith and R.T. Williams identified in photo.
Looking north from Fort Street.
Building on right was from 1888 the residence and office of Dr. J.D. Helmcken.
Point Hope Shipyard at bottom left.
Looking S.W. toward the harbour. On the south side of the street the shadows reveal Commercial and Court Alleys.
Baltzly, Benjamin, 1835-1883S.W. corner Waddington Alley and Johnson Street.
In front of "lock-up".
Showing Deluge Fire Hall (1877) and gas lamp mast.
On the far left is Christ Church Sunday School, top right is Christ Church Cathedral, centre right is the White Horse Saloon.
Located on Fort Street between Broad Street and Government Street.
The first team of horses owned by the City of Victoria. Nick Bertucci, driver.
S.E. corner of Fort Street and Blanshard Street.