Part one of a four-part panorama. First bay on left is Gonzales (Foul) Bay, the second bay is Ross Bay and the distant point is Clover Point. Crescent Road can be seen on the left.
Point Hope Shipyard at bottom left.
The closest long, thin building in the foreground is a cattle shed, next to it the Theatre Comique and next to that the Mechanics Institute. Across from these buildings on Fort Street is a livery stable and next to that on the west side is the Marrott Exchange Hotel. In the right background is St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church on Douglas Street. Next to that on the south side is the Union Club of Prince Robert House. Across Courtney Street from the Union Club is the Indian Agency Office, 1892.
House in foreground "Hatherley" was built by architect Thomas Hooper for himself.
Garesche, Arthur J.Part three of a three-part panorama. Showing excavation for construction by the Parfitt Bros. Looking north from Field Street, showing in the background from left to right, 742 to 758 Bay Street and 2347 McBride (now Blanshard).
Parfitt Bros. (Firm)Showing Inner Harbour and Empress Hotel under construction.
Part two of three-part panorama.
Part two of two-part panorama taken from the Parliament Buildings.
McTavish, Duncan DouglasPart one of a three-part panorama. Looking north east over Rock Bay from the Victoria Gas Works.
Showing the downtown area including the Empress Hotel, Inner Harbour, City Hall, and the B.C. Hydro Building under construction.
Halkett, BillPart two of a four-part panorama. Streets from east to west: Foul Bay Road, Irving Road, Richmond Road, Robertson Street. Streets from south to north: Lillian Road and Fairfield Road. Homes on Irving are in the 300 block, home on Foul Bay Road is 366.
Taken from the Parliament Buildings, showing the construction of the causeway.
Part two of a four-part panorama looking north-west.
Part three of a four-part panorama.
View Street in lower left corner, Fort Street on right. Long building on upper left side is the Victoria Assembly Rooms which was turned into a roller rink December 1907.
House in foreground is "Fairview" residence of Robert Dunsmuir, corner of Quebec Street and Menzies Street.
Garesche, Arthur J.Showing the Parliament Buildings, the Empress Hotel, the Post Office and Custom House, and the C.P.R. Princess SS Victoria at the wharf.