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First Nations burial cairns at Uplands.  Far left, James Deans others are visitors from Germany
First Nations burial cairns at Uplands. Far left, James Deans others are visitors from Germany
Willows School
Willows School
Monterey School
Monterey School
Oak Bay Hotel, Beach Drive
Oak Bay Hotel, Beach Drive
Oak Bay Hotel, Beach Drive
Oak Bay Hotel, Beach Drive
Oak Bay Hotel, Beach Drive
Oak Bay Hotel, Beach Drive
Girls and children. Oak Bay
Girls and children. Oak Bay
Beach Drive (Shoal [McNeill] Bay)
Beach Drive (Shoal [McNeill] Bay)
Shoal [McNeill] Bay
Shoal [McNeill] Bay
Shoal [McNeill] Bay
Shoal [McNeill] Bay
Victoria waterworks
Victoria waterworks
Housing consumption in Oak Bay
Housing consumption in Oak Bay
A plan for Oak Bay
A plan for Oak Bay
Oak Bay's heritage buildings : more than just bricks and boards
Oak Bay's heritage buildings : more than just bricks and boards
Success story : the history of Oak Bay
Success story : the history of Oak Bay
Oak Bay, British Columbia : in photographs
Oak Bay, British Columbia : in photographs
Corporation Of the District Of Oak Bay : 1906-1956 golden jubilee
Corporation Of the District Of Oak Bay : 1906-1956 golden jubilee
Only in Oak Bay : Oak Bay municipality, 1906-1981
Only in Oak Bay : Oak Bay municipality, 1906-1981
Oak Bay (B.C. : Municipality)
Oak Bay (B.C. : Municipality)
Hotel Mount Baker
Hotel Mount Baker
2564 Heron Street,  John Tod residence
2564 Heron Street, John Tod residence
Mount Baker Hotel
Mount Baker Hotel
Agricultural Hall at Willows Fairgrounds
Agricultural Hall at Willows Fairgrounds
Frank on Oak Bay beach in front of Rattenbury residence, 1701 Beach Drive
Frank on Oak Bay beach in front of Rattenbury residence, 1701 Beach Drive
Home on Oak Bay Avenue at Hampshire Road
Home on Oak Bay Avenue at Hampshire Road
Next to Rudyard, old Seacroft site, Beach Drive
Next to Rudyard, old Seacroft site, Beach Drive
J.S. Bowker family home at 1931 Bowker Avenue known as "Bowker Place"
J.S. Bowker family home at 1931 Bowker Avenue known as "Bowker Place"
Sailors at Oak Bay Marina
Sailors at Oak Bay Marina
Oak Bay Tea Party at Willows Beach
Oak Bay Tea Party at Willows Beach
Oak Bay Tea Party at Willows Beach
Oak Bay Tea Party at Willows Beach
Oak Bay Tea Party at Willows Beach
Oak Bay Tea Party at Willows Beach
Oak Bay Tea Party at Willows Beach
Oak Bay Tea Party at Willows Beach
Oak Bay Tea Party at Willows Beach
Oak Bay Tea Party at Willows Beach
Oak Bay Tea Party at Willows Beach
Oak Bay Tea Party at Willows Beach
Oak Bay excavation for sewer outfall reveals artifacts
Oak Bay excavation for sewer outfall reveals artifacts
Oak Bay dog walk
Oak Bay dog walk
Unveiling of plaque to commemorate rededication of Sequoia tree planted at Oak Bay High School property in 1862
Unveiling of plaque to commemorate rededication of Sequoia tree planted at Oak Bay High School property in 1862
Unveiling of plaque to commemorate rededication of Sequoia tree planted at Oak Bay High School property in 1862
Unveiling of plaque to commemorate rededication of Sequoia tree planted at Oak Bay High School property in 1862
Unveiling of plaque to commemorate rededication of Sequoia tree planted at Oak Bay High School property in 1862
Unveiling of plaque to commemorate rededication of Sequoia tree planted at Oak Bay High School property in 1862
3650 King George Terrace
3650 King George Terrace
House on King George Terrace
House on King George Terrace
The Beach Hotel on Beach Drive
The Beach Hotel on Beach Drive
Oak Bay Hotel, later the Old Charming Inn
Oak Bay Hotel, later the Old Charming Inn
Miller family fonds
Miller family fonds
"Kimbolton", 2275 Oak Bay Avenue. William Fernie residence
"Kimbolton", 2275 Oak Bay Avenue. William Fernie residence
Uplands gates
Uplands gates
"Riffington", 3175 beach Drive, Uplands, Andrew Wright residence
"Riffington", 3175 beach Drive, Uplands, Andrew Wright residence
Campers Beach, Oak Bay. Campers are E. Haines, Bob Johnston (front) ?, Reg Hayward, ?, E.H. Giraud, H.F. Hewitt and daughter Frances, Mrs. Hewitt
Campers Beach, Oak Bay. Campers are E. Haines, Bob Johnston (front) ?, Reg Hayward, ?, E.H. Giraud, H.F. Hewitt and daughter Frances, Mrs. Hewitt
Oak Bay Theatre opening
Oak Bay Theatre opening
Oak Bay Theatre opening
Oak Bay Theatre opening