Hillside Gaol and staff on Topaz Avenue (later site of S.J. Willis School)
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- 1893
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Hillside Gaol and staff on Topaz Avenue (later site of S.J. Willis School)
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Chinatown and the Chinese Church
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Looking west on Fisgard Street.
Interior of Saunders Grocery Store, Liquor department
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Peter Bugslag, clerk, interior
Victoria Police Constable John Fry and friend at the entrance to the Empress Grand Theatre
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Government Street looking south from Fort Street. Canadian Bank of Commerce on right
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Princess Theatre, later the Haida Theatre, 808-810 Yates Street
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Rose Manor, 857 Rupert Terrace. Dining room
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Photo taken just past the end of present car line; St. Paul's Naval Church in background.
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Pictured are Arthur H. Tobin and May Ann Tobin (nee Cox).
Peter Mannering and Jerry Gosley in Emily Carr's "House of All Sorts"
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Interior of house on Simcoe Street.
Interior of Oriental Importing Co. 506-510 Cormorant Street (now Pandora)
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Now Pandora Avenue.
Elijah Howe Anderson inside his store "London House" at 47 Johnson Street
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Murphy Electric Co., 1017 Cook Street
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Standing, L-R: R.T. Murphy, John Murphy. Sitting L-R: unidentified, Gerald Murphy.
Bastion Square during renovations
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Old courthouse at left.
Bastion Square during renovations looking west
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Old courthouse at right.
Bastion Square during renovations looking east
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Old courthouse in background at left.
Class photo taken at Hillside School, Kings Road
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Home economics class at S.J. Willis School
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Gymnasium at S.J. Willis Jr. High School
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Interior of Saunders Grocery Store
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Peter Bugslag, clerk.
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S.W. corner of Fort Street and Government Street.
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N.W. corner of Blanshard Street and View Street.
Emmanuel Baptist Church, 1900 Fernwood Road at Gladstone
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City of Victoria Council Chambers
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Boxing match in the Victoria Theatre
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Theatre was located on the S.W. corner of Douglas Street and View Street. Scotty McKay on right.
Young's Photographic Studio
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"Victoria's first cathedral. Became St. Ann's chapel, 1886"
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HM Customs staff outside old Post Office
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Taken on the occasion of the retirement of Christian Albert Tervo, Surveyor of Customs. Group includes Vere W. Carter, Peter Jeffrey, Henry Black, Mervyn W. Oliver, Thomas Penketh, Elsie M. Harker, Gerald A. Yardley, F.W. Davey, Christian Albert Tervo, Charlie Conyers, John Kenny, Duncan Bain, George Ozard, Alfred Huxtable, Percy Gilson, Jack Youson, Jack Fawcett, Ted Abraham, Robert E. Webb, William Frederick Crockford, Bill Huxtable, Billy Watson, McAllan, C. Victor Ireland, John A. McLaren, George Dingwall, H.B. Andrews, Jack Angus, Frank Hall, Ed Popham, Alfred H. Walker, Fire Chief's son (Bill Brindle? Munro?), and A.C. Boyce.
Stone cutters at the Merchant Bank of Canada site (now Bank of Montreal)
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S.E. corner of Douglas and Yates Street.
James Island village store interior
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Wilson Building, also known as the Portland Hotel
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Elijah Howe Anderson outside his store "London House" at 47 Johnson Street
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Canadian Government Quarantine Station, William Head, BC. Doctor's House
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Times Building, 660 Fort Street
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B.C Coast Hardware, 631 Yates Street
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Interior of store at S.E. corner of Yates and Broad Street.
Dicks & Blomquist Grocery Store
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Located on the N.W. corner of Fort Street and Blanshard Street.