Mrs. Lee Mong Kow (daughter of Sam Kee), Mrs. Charlie Bo, and Mrs. Ting
Lady Amelia Douglas with her children and grandchildren
Barnsley & Collister, Sporting goods and gunsmiths 1321 Government Street
Victoria Theatre. S.W. corner of View Street and Douglas Street
Arthur Hyde Chambers Sr.
HMS Triumph in Esquimalt Harbour. She was stationed in Victoria 1879-1882 and 1885-1888
Leslie and Joe Dilworth
McKenzie family on the steps of their residence at Lake Hill (now Christmas Hill) L to R: Goodie, T. Sidney Dobbin, Agnes, R.G., Mrs. Kenneth McKenzie, Kenneth jr.
Esquimalt town from Signal Hill
Victoria waterfront from the harbour
Beacon Hill Park, Goodacre Lake looking north towards Christ Church Cathedral
Beacon Hill Park, Goodacre Lake
Gorge Bridge (no. 3), built 1882
Government Street looking south before View Street was cut through from Broad Street
McPherson family
Lacrosse (?) game at Cowichan Bay
Collegiate School, when it was located in Esquimalt for a brief period. Pupils include G. Ward, B. Harvey, R. Dunsmuir, H. Alexander, H. Gillespie, R. Harris, J. Rithet, N. Musgrave, C. Pooley, R.H. Pooley, F.B. Ward, A.J. Langley, C. Harris, F.W. Foster
Lacrosse (?) game at Cowichan Bay
John William Williams
Beacon Hill Park, Goodacre Lake, right. Arbutus Way centre ground
Sailboat in Inner Harbour
HMS Virago and Sparrowhawk in Esquimalt Harbour. These ships were stationed at Esquimalt from 1897-1903
Beacon Hill Park, Goodacre Lake
Group with bicycles and tennis racquets
Chief of Police, Charles P. Bloomfield
648 St. John Street (later Pendray) Home of Charles E. Redfern, jeweler and Mayor