Looking east.
From the top of the Union Bank Building.
Richmond Road in foreground, Cedar Hill Cross Road to the right.
Showing the Parliament Buildings, the Empress Hotel, the Post Office and Custom House, and the C.P.R. Princess SS Victoria at the wharf.
Looking S.W. toward the harbour. On the south side of the street the shadows reveal Commercial and Court Alleys.
Baltzly, Benjamin, 1835-1883At Quadra and Mason Streets. Shows Balmoral Road at centre. Victoria Steam Laundry at centre left on North Park Street.
Parfitt Bros. (Firm)Building in foreground at left is on the corner of Balmoral Avenue.
Parfitt Bros. (Firm)Part of two-part panorama. Cedar Hill Road in foreground. Looking towards Mt. Douglas. Intersection of Cedar Hill X Road and Richmond Road, left foreground. St. Aidan's Church, centre.
McTavish, Duncan DouglasThe first street in the foreground is Yates Street; the large carriage shop in the middle foreground is at 816 Yates. The Metropolitan Methodist Church on Pandora and Quadra Streets is at the centre of the photo.
Looking east across harbour and Fort Victoria toward Laurel Point.
Taken from the Parliament Buildings, showing the construction of the causeway.
Part four of a four-part panorama. Background L to R: 611 Foul Bay Road; two unidentified homes; 680 Foul Bay Road. Foreground: 639 Foul Bay Road.
Part three of a four-part panorama. Background L to R: Craigdarroch Castle and water tower. Centre, L to R: 1837-1839 Fairfield Rd. (apt. bldg); intersection of Fairfield and Foul Bay Rds; Pemberton Woods; 550, 611 Foul Bay Rd. Foreground: 1901 Fairfield.
Part 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.
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.
Showing Inner Harbour and Empress Hotel under construction.
Elliot Street, lower left. South Park School, upper right.
Part one of two-part panorama taken from the Parliament Buildings.
McTavish, Duncan DouglasHouse in foreground "Hatherley" was built by architect Thomas Hooper for himself.
Garesche, Arthur J.House in foreground is "Fairview" residence of Robert Dunsmuir, corner of Quebec Street and Menzies Street.
Garesche, Arthur J.Point Hope Shipyard at bottom left.