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Barquentine "Titania" in Victoria Harbour.  The "Birdcages" far left and the residence of William Leigh far right
Barquentine "Titania" in Victoria Harbour. The "Birdcages" far left and the residence of William Leigh far right
HMS Virago and Sparrowhawk in Esquimalt Harbour. These ships were stationed at Esquimalt from 1897-1903
HMS Virago and Sparrowhawk in Esquimalt Harbour. These ships were stationed at Esquimalt from 1897-1903
HMS Givenchy, WWI minesweeper.  Later renamed either "Malaspina" or "Galiano" and used by the Fisheries Department
HMS Givenchy, WWI minesweeper. Later renamed either "Malaspina" or "Galiano" and used by the Fisheries Department
"Tilikum" in New Plymouth, New Zealand
"Tilikum" in New Plymouth, New Zealand
HMCS Rainbow, one of the first two naval ships owned by Canada.  Arrived Esquimalt harbour on Nov 7, 1910
HMCS Rainbow, one of the first two naval ships owned by Canada. Arrived Esquimalt harbour on Nov 7, 1910
S.S. "Islander" first trip to the Klondike loaded with gold-seekers
S.S. "Islander" first trip to the Klondike loaded with gold-seekers
Causeway under construction.  Dredge "King Edward" in Inner Harbour
Causeway under construction. Dredge "King Edward" in Inner Harbour
Steamers at Turner & Beeton Co. wharves
Steamers at Turner & Beeton Co. wharves
Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) ship "Empress of Canada"
Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) ship "Empress of Canada"
Esquimalt Harbour "Restorer" and Japanese cruiser at anchor
Esquimalt Harbour "Restorer" and Japanese cruiser at anchor
HMS Triumph in Esquimalt Harbour.  She was stationed in Victoria 1879-1882 and 1885-1888
HMS Triumph in Esquimalt Harbour. She was stationed in Victoria 1879-1882 and 1885-1888
HMS Amphion in Esquimalt Harbour
HMS Amphion in Esquimalt Harbour
Disembarking from the "Olympic" ferry which took cars and passengers from Victoria to Port Angeles, Washington State
Disembarking from the "Olympic" ferry which took cars and passengers from Victoria to Port Angeles, Washington State
Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) ship "Princess Marguerite"
Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) ship "Princess Marguerite"
Ship "Maud" in Nanaimo
Ship "Maud" in Nanaimo
Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) ship "Princess May" at the CPR Wharves
Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) ship "Princess May" at the CPR Wharves
Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) ship "Princess Victoria"
Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) ship "Princess Victoria"
View across the harbour towards foot of Johnson Street from the Songhees Reserve prior to the construction of the bridge
View across the harbour towards foot of Johnson Street from the Songhees Reserve prior to the construction of the bridge
Sailing ship "Norman Morison" from the New Zealand Herald (replica?)
Sailing ship "Norman Morison" from the New Zealand Herald (replica?)
HBCo picnic group on the "SS Enterprise"
HBCo picnic group on the "SS Enterprise"
Departure of the 88th Battalion aboard the "Princess Charlotte"
Departure of the 88th Battalion aboard the "Princess Charlotte"
Black Ball ferry "Chinook" in Victoria Harbour
Black Ball ferry "Chinook" in Victoria Harbour
Inner Harbour.  Customs House, far right
Inner Harbour. Customs House, far right
Troops departing on the "Princess Sophia"
Troops departing on the "Princess Sophia"
Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) ship "Princess Sophia" leaving Victoria with troops
Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) ship "Princess Sophia" leaving Victoria with troops
11th Canadian Mounted Rifles aboard the "Princess Charlotte" leaving Victoria Harbour
11th Canadian Mounted Rifles aboard the "Princess Charlotte" leaving Victoria Harbour
Cholberg Shipyard, Lime Bay location.  The "Washington" at dock
Cholberg Shipyard, Lime Bay location. The "Washington" at dock
Island Tug and Barge Company, "Salvage Queen"
Island Tug and Barge Company, "Salvage Queen"
Island Tug and Barge Company "Island Planet"
Island Tug and Barge Company "Island Planet"
Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) ship, "Empress of Canada" on rocks at Albert Head
Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) ship, "Empress of Canada" on rocks at Albert Head
Ross Bay view of 12,000 ton bulk carrier Chikara [?] Maru heading to Roberts Bank
Ross Bay view of 12,000 ton bulk carrier Chikara [?] Maru heading to Roberts Bank
HMCS Cedarwood converted to replica of the Beaver
HMCS Cedarwood converted to replica of the Beaver
Coastguard ship Camsell and crew
Coastguard ship Camsell and crew
Coastguard ship Camsell and crew
Coastguard ship Camsell and crew
U.S. Navy ships visit HMC Dockyard
U.S. Navy ships visit HMC Dockyard
U.S. Navy ships visit HMC Dockyard
U.S. Navy ships visit HMC Dockyard
Princess Mary opens as restaurant
Princess Mary opens as restaurant
Welcoming ocean liner Italia at Ogden Point
Welcoming ocean liner Italia at Ogden Point
HMCS Jonquiere and Stettler at Capital Iron wharf for scrap
HMCS Jonquiere and Stettler at Capital Iron wharf for scrap
RCSC Rainbow seamanship and maintenance
RCSC Rainbow seamanship and maintenance
Pilot boat called to rescue sunken craft off Ross Bay
Pilot boat called to rescue sunken craft off Ross Bay
M.V. Coho arriving from Port Angeles in Inner Harbour
M.V. Coho arriving from Port Angeles in Inner Harbour
Preparations for Royal visit and 1971 centennial, including replica of S.S. Beaver
Preparations for Royal visit and 1971 centennial, including replica of S.S. Beaver
Preparations for Royal visit and 1971 centennial, including replica of S.S. Beaver
Preparations for Royal visit and 1971 centennial, including replica of S.S. Beaver
British cruiser in Esquimalt Harbour
British cruiser in Esquimalt Harbour
Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) ship S.S. "Beaver" at anchor in Inner Harbour.  Songhees Reserve in background
Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) ship S.S. "Beaver" at anchor in Inner Harbour. Songhees Reserve in background
Dredge "King Edward" in Inner Harbour
Dredge "King Edward" in Inner Harbour
First ship "Kofuku Maru" loaded from the Panama Pacific grain elevator
First ship "Kofuku Maru" loaded from the Panama Pacific grain elevator
"Restorer" in the Graving Dock
"Restorer" in the Graving Dock
Princess of Nanaimo
Princess of Nanaimo