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Corner of the Quadra Street Cemetery
Corner of the Quadra Street Cemetery
Chinese man with Cridge or Laundy children
Chinese man with Cridge or Laundy children
Theatre group including Cridges, Mouats and Pembertons
Theatre group including Cridges, Mouats and Pembertons
"Glaslyn Cottage", 570 Simcoe Street
"Glaslyn Cottage", 570 Simcoe Street
Maude Cridge, Lillian Macdonald, Flora Burns and Mrs. Tom Kier play croquet on lawn of 1290 Beach Drive
Maude Cridge, Lillian Macdonald, Flora Burns and Mrs. Tom Kier play croquet on lawn of 1290 Beach Drive
Unveiling of the Fort Victoria Memorial Cairn on the causeway
Unveiling of the Fort Victoria Memorial Cairn on the causeway
Anthony Musgrave
Anthony Musgrave
Chinese peddler
Chinese peddler
Frederick Pemberton
Frederick Pemberton
Mary Cridge (later Mrs. Cran)
Mary Cridge (later Mrs. Cran)
Rhoda Cridge, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Cridge
Rhoda Cridge, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Cridge
Cridge sisters, Maude, Rhoda and Ellen (Nellie)
Cridge sisters, Maude, Rhoda and Ellen (Nellie)
Flora Macdonald
Flora Macdonald
Edith Macdonald
Edith Macdonald
Letter from Emily Carr to Nellie Cridge, Jan 19, 1900
Letter from Emily Carr to Nellie Cridge, Jan 19, 1900
Letter from Emily Carr to Maude Cridge, May 7, 1901
Letter from Emily Carr to Maude Cridge, May 7, 1901
Letter from Emily Carr to Maude Cridge, March 29, 1888
Letter from Emily Carr to Maude Cridge, March 29, 1888
James Bay bridge.  Looking north from the parliament Buildings
James Bay bridge. Looking north from the parliament Buildings
"Marifield", 238 Government Street, Bishop Edward Cridge residence
"Marifield", 238 Government Street, Bishop Edward Cridge residence
Bishop Cridge "Father of Hospital Services in Victoria"
Bishop Cridge "Father of Hospital Services in Victoria"
Mary Cridge (nee Winmill) with eldest granddaughter Maude Cran (later Mrs. Rowland Paget)
Mary Cridge (nee Winmill) with eldest granddaughter Maude Cran (later Mrs. Rowland Paget)
Marriage of Nellie Cridge to T.H. Laundy in Marifield garden
Marriage of Nellie Cridge to T.H. Laundy in Marifield garden
Fort Street looking east
Fort Street looking east
East wing of the Royal Jubilee Hospital
East wing of the Royal Jubilee Hospital
Chartres and Evaline Pemberton
Chartres and Evaline Pemberton
Suzie Pemberton
Suzie Pemberton
Grave at Ross Bay Cemetery
Grave at Ross Bay Cemetery
Grave at Ross Bay Cemetery
Grave at Ross Bay Cemetery
Chinese man with Cridge or Laundy family members
Chinese man with Cridge or Laundy family members
Chinese man named Toye on steps
Chinese man named Toye on steps
Mary Cridge (nee Winmill) with daughter Mary Cran and granddaughter Maude Cran (later Mrs. Rowland Paget)
Mary Cridge (nee Winmill) with daughter Mary Cran and granddaughter Maude Cran (later Mrs. Rowland Paget)
Cast of Chu Chin Chow
Cast of Chu Chin Chow
1290 Beach Drive
1290 Beach Drive
Cast of a Grecian play
Cast of a Grecian play
Sophie Pemberton
Sophie Pemberton
Sophie and Ada Pemberton
Sophie and Ada Pemberton
Maude Cridge daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Cridge (never married)
Maude Cridge daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Cridge (never married)
Bishop Cridge's residence "Marifield"
Bishop Cridge's residence "Marifield"
Bishop Edward Cridge
Bishop Edward Cridge
Letter from Emily Carr to Nellie Cridge, July 10, [1911]
Letter from Emily Carr to Nellie Cridge, July 10, [1911]
Carr's Tennis Club
Carr's Tennis Club
"Glaslyn Cottage", 570 Simcoe Street
"Glaslyn Cottage", 570 Simcoe Street
Sir James Douglas
Sir James Douglas
Funeral of Sir James Douglas at the Church of Our Lord
Funeral of Sir James Douglas at the Church of Our Lord
Douglas Street looking north
Douglas Street looking north
Rev. Thomas W. Gladstone
Rev. Thomas W. Gladstone
Bishop Edward Cridge and family
Bishop Edward Cridge and family
Tea party at "Marifield" Bishop Edward Cridge residence at 238 Government Street
Tea party at "Marifield" Bishop Edward Cridge residence at 238 Government Street
Maude and Nellie (Ellen) Cridge
Maude and Nellie (Ellen) Cridge
Lady Amelia Douglas (nee Connelly)
Lady Amelia Douglas (nee Connelly)