28 Broad Street at View Street (before View was cut through to Government). W. Smith and R.T. Williams identified in photo.
Johnson Street, south side between Douglas and Blanshard Streets. William Mable's Carriage Factory next door at 115.
South side of Pandora Avenue just above Douglas Street.
Businesses L to R: Sam Reid Clothing Store, Levy's Restaurant, Whittaker's Barber Shop.
South side of Johnson Street between Douglas Street and Blanshard Street.
N.W. corner of Broad Street. William Powell, Proprietor.
S.E. corner of Fisgard Street and Douglas Street.
Interior of basement workshop at 28 Broad Street.
Location of R. Williams Publisher and Blank Book Manufacturer.
Fonds consists of photographs of the interior and exterior of William Grimm's Carriage factory.
Grimm, WilliamAddress previously 125 Johnson Street.
Fonds consists of a cash journal, draft tender proposals, and correspondence outward.
McKillican & McCalman (Firm)Fonds consists mainly of scrapbooks documenting Sorby's proposals regarding the development of the Inner Harbour and James Bay Seawalls.
Sorby, Thomas Charles, 1836-1924S.E. corner of Douglas and Yates Street.
Group portrait of WN Winsby, HS Pringle, Mabel Cameron, Isla Tuck, M. Crowe, Violet Sweet, W. Baxter, R. Van Munster.
Shaw Bros.Fonds consists of a ledger and memorandum book.
Drake, Jackson & Helmcken (Firm)Fonds consists of a monthly summary of accounts.
Hinton Electric CompanyAt the old drill hall on Menzies Street.
Fonds consists of family photographs and images of a doctors' picnic.
Fraser, William AllenFonds consists of photographs depicting homes designed by the architectural firm of Maclure and Lort.
Lort, Ross Anthony, 1889-1968S.W. corner of Government and Superior Streets.
Fonds consists of Hayward's 1862 diary, Hayward and Jenkinson ledgers, mining company records, and other material.
Hayward, Charles, 1839-1919Fonds consists of architectural plans of private residences, commercial buildings, and institutional buildings in Greater Victoria designed or altered mainly by Percy Leonard James and Hubert Savage.
Warner James Johnson (Firm)Carmichael Silversmiths, south side of Fort between Vancouver and Cook.