- PR-0281
- Fonds
- [ca. 1909-1921]
Fonds consists of photographs of Bantly family members and friends, music students and street scenes.
Bantly, Benedict, 1878-1961
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Fonds consists of photographs of Bantly family members and friends, music students and street scenes.
Bantly, Benedict, 1878-1961
Fonds consists of family photographs, scrapbooks, correspondence, and miscellaneous family files pertaining to the Little/Williamson/Sutherland families in Victoria and Montreal, as well as the Freemans and Lincolns of Massachusetts. Photographs include images of family and friends, vacations, horses, soldiers during the war, and the First Nations village at Alert Bay. Scrapbooks include newspaper clippings, photographs, letters, dance cards, and other miscellaneous items. Correspondence includes letters from friends and family. Family files include genealogical research, estate files, newspaper clippings, and records documenting Lucy’s involvement with the Red Cross.
Little, Lucy Anna, 1895-1977
Part of Rattenbury family fonds
Three unidentified individuals, one in uniform
Part of Rattenbury family fonds
Part of William W. Cook collection
Part of the 62nd Battalion leaving aboard the "Princess Victoria"
Part of Lillian S. Smith fonds
Part of Lucy Anna Little fonds
Duke's Platoon leaving Victoria
Part of Lucy Anna Little fonds
Lt. Lancelot de Saumerez Duke's Platoon.
Part of Lucy Anna Little fonds
48th Battalion inspected by Lt. Gov. Barnard at Willows Camp
Part of Lillian S. Smith fonds
Troops marching by Quadra Street Cemetery
Part of Blenkinsop family fonds
Pictured are Lt. Pares, Maj. Curwen, R.S.M., Sgt. Brawn, Maj. Bruce, Col. Kirkpatrick. First two are leading group.
Trio Photography Co.
Cadets of the 388th marching on the grounds of Central School, Yates Street
Part of Miscellanea
Part of Lucy Anna Little fonds
Group picture. From L-R: Andrews, Horton, B. Horton, Carew [Martin, (centre)], Dukey [Lancelot de Saumerez Duke (face in shadow)], Warkhill [?], Victoria Eliot [2nd from right?].
Part of Lucy Anna Little fonds
Group includes Lt. Col. Rous Cullin, Deperati (Despard Pemberton?), Howard, Dukey (Lancelot de Sau
11th Canadian Mounted Rifles aboard the "Princess Charlotte" leaving Victoria Harbour
Part of Lucy Anna Little fonds
2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles arriving in Victoria after the first World War
Part of Miscellanea
Parade in front of the Empress Hotel.
"When the boys left for the front" Princess Sophia in Inner Harbour
Part of John Christian fonds
Parade of the 48th Battalion on Government Street
Part of Lillian S. Smith fonds
Fort Street and Douglas Street during the 'Great Snow' of 1916
Part of Duncan D. McTavish fonds
103rd Battalian selling war bonds on the corner. Balmoral Hotel in the background.
McTavish, Duncan Douglas
Troops marching along Quadra Street
Part of Lucy Anna Little fonds
Part of Lucy Anna Little fonds
Mrs. R.H. Pooley captains a womens' cricket team against wounded soldiers.
Troops marching on Quadra Street looking north east from south of Fort Street
Part of Lillian S. Smith fonds
Troops marching along Quadra Street
Part of Lillian S. Smith fonds
Photograph is looking north on Quadra from south of Fort Street.
Departure of the 88th Battalion aboard the "Princess Charlotte"
Part of Lillian S. Smith fonds
Part of Henry Saunders family fonds
Ken Saunders with arm on propeller.
Dog "Peter" used to raise funds for the war effort
Part of Hudson W. Blake fonds
Douglas Street looking towards Yates Street.
Crowds at New Westminster seeing off soldiers as they embark for England
Part of Rochfort, Switzer family fonds
Arrival of the 2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles Battalion
Part of Miscellanea
Parade along 800 block Yates Street, between Douglas and Blanshard Streets. Metropolitan block on the norht side of the street (with Billiards sign).
Soldiers digging trenches in Beacon Hill Park
Part of Miscellanea
Taken between Linden Avenue and Cook Streets. Clover Point visible in background.
Part of John Christian fonds
N.E. corner of Government Street and Broughton Street.
Part of Clipping files
The file consists of newspaper articles and other related material.
The ones who have to pay ; the soldiers-poets of Victoria BC in the great war 1914-1918
Part of Library
Cinquante-quatre : being a short history of the 54th Canadian Infantry Battalion / by one of them
Part of Library
With the first Canadian contingent
Part of Library
From B.C. to Baisieux : being the narrative history of the 102nd Canadian Infantry Battalion
Part of Library
Troops departing on the "Princess Sophia"
Part of Blenkinsop family fonds
2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles at Willows Camp, cleaning out horse stalls
Part of Miscellanea
Part of Ainslie James Helmcken fonds
Ainslie Helmcken second from left in second row.
Part of Henry Saunders family fonds
Fonds consists of mainly of photographs documenting Hubert Blenkinsop's early life in England, his time spent on a farm in the Chilco region of British Columbia, his service in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War, and his married life and family.
Blenkinsop, Hubert Weyman, d. 1973 (family)
Part of Lillian S. Smith fonds
Portrait of WWI canine mascot for the Red Cross (collected over $1,000).
Fonds consists of photographs depicting Victoria and Vancouver Island scenes, the Walls family, World War I soldiers, and travels in California and England.
Walls, John Patmore, 1842-1925 (family)
Fonds consists of photographs of the 5th Regiment and medals won by Arthur Langley.
Hackett, Doris
2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles arriving in Victoria on the "Princess Adelaide"
Part of Miscellanea
Fonds consists of photographs of the departure of the 48th Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force.
Lamport, John F.
Fonds consists of a scrapbook of the First World War.
Monteith, William, 1850-1952 (family)
Fonds consists mainly of photographs of soldiers boarding ships for Europe and 1916 snow scenes in Victoria.
Smith, Lillian S.
Part of Lucy Anna Little fonds
The departure of the 48th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Forces
Part of John F. Lamport collection
Trio Photography Co.