Located on the western slope of Gonzales Hill at Foul Bay and Fairfield Roads.
McTavish, Duncan DouglasFrom left to right: Fred Brae, Bertha Morley, unidentified, Denise Harris, unidentified, Dorothy McTavish, and unidentified.
McTavish, Duncan DouglasDr. John S. and Cecelia Helmcken residence originally called "Arbutus Lodge". 1929 Model A Ford out front.
McTavish, Duncan DouglasCity crews pruning trees.
McTavish, Duncan DouglasGroup portrait at 638 Elliot Street. Amy McTavish to the left of J.S. Helmcken.
McTavish, Duncan DouglasShowing part of the south facade and the east facade with the chapel on the far right.
McTavish, Duncan DouglasPart one of two-part panorama taken from the Parliament Buildings.
McTavish, Duncan DouglasWeiler Bros. Furniture Factory located on Humboldt Street on extreme right. Home of Dean Cridge second from left.
McTavish, Duncan DouglasPart two of two-part panorama taken from the Parliament Buildings.
McTavish, Duncan DouglasPictured is Mrs. G.A. (Amy) McTavish seated to the right of the easel.
McTavish, Duncan DouglasLarge house in background is "Ellersley" on Anson Street.
McTavish, Duncan DouglasAt the wheel, Dorothy McTavish; seated in the back on the left, Mrs. G.A. McTavish; on the right, Rita McTavish.
McTavish, Duncan DouglasTaken upon the Helmckens' return from New York.
McTavish, Duncan DouglasCadboro Bay in the background.
McTavish, Duncan DouglasWest side government between Johnson and Yates Streets.
McTavish, Duncan DouglasSonghees Point. Large building in background was the Marine Hospital which was rebuilt in brick in 1873; the smaller building in foreground was the Royal Hospital from 1859 to 1872 and later the Lunatic Asylum from 1872 to 1878.
McTavish, Duncan Douglas103rd Battalian selling war bonds on the corner. Balmoral Hotel in the background.
McTavish, Duncan DouglasBetween Langley and Government Streets. Dr. J.D. Helmcken home on far left; basement entrance of the Lascelles Block on far right.
McTavish, Duncan DouglasArch probably erected to welcome the Prince of Wales in 1919.
McTavish, Duncan DouglasPart of Invertavish Nursery Gardens located between Rupert Street (now Quadra), Heywood Avenue (now Southgate), and Southgate Street (now Convent Place). Vancouver Street in background between Pakington and Southgate. Jack McTavish 3rd from left, Fred Brae on the end of the plough.
McTavish, Duncan DouglasDr. John S. and Cecelia Helmcken residence originally called "Arbutus Lodge".
McTavish, Duncan DouglasMasonic Temple in background, N.W. corner of Douglas and Fisgard Streets.
McTavish, Duncan DouglasPart of Invertavish Nursery Gardens located between Rupert Street (now Quadra), Heywood Avenue (now Southgate), and Southgate Street (now Convent Place). Vancouver Street in background between Pakington and Southgate. Jack McTavish 3rd from left, Fred Brae on the end of the plough.
McTavish, Duncan DouglasEast side, between Chatham and Cadeldonia. Lou Yick, 1813 Douglas; L. Mooney Confectionary, 1815 Douglas; Oddy's Second Hand Store, 1817 Douglas.
McTavish, Duncan DouglasWhite Lunch restaurant on right, mid block.
McTavish, Duncan DouglasPictured in foreground is a 1933-1934 Ford V-8 automobile.
McTavish, Duncan DouglasAt the foot of Bastion Square.
McTavish, Duncan DouglasShowing the President and Lt. Governor Eric Hamber in a 1936 Buick Phaeton owned by Mr. Graham Graham of Victoria.
McTavish, Duncan Douglas