The first team of horses owned by the City of Victoria. Nick Bertucci, driver.
Identified in the photograph are: 1. Mr. Cooness (hack driver); 2. John Ede (caretaker); 3. George Lyall (hack driver); 4. Mr. Pickering (Water Works Engineer); 5. Mayor James Fell; 6. J.D. Robinson (City Clerk); 7. Ald. John Grant; 8 Joseph Heywood (father-in-law of John Grant); 9. Alex Hendry (Water Commissioner); 10. Thomas Russell (City Treasurer); 11 Ald. A.J. Smith; 12. Ald. Robert Lipsett; 13. Capt. Litchfield (Master of the ship "Challenger"); 14 Ald. Humber; 15. George Winter (hack driver).
Hastings, Oregon Columbus, 1846-1912At the corner of Richardson Street. Robert Winter (coachman) in the box. In the carriage from left to right are Beaufin Irving (youngest son), Mrs. Irving (behind), and Ogilvie "Owny" Irving (daughter).
Horses and wagon at N.W. corner of Yates Street and Waddington Alley.
On the far left is Mr. Winter, Sr. , Robert Winter's father.
Jones & Co.Pictured in horse drawn buggy outside Fire Department Headquarters, Cormorant Street.
Between Langley and Government Streets. Dr. J.D. Helmcken home on far left; basement entrance of the Lascelles Block on far right.
McTavish, Duncan DouglasPart two of a two-part panorama showing delivery trucks and staff.
Part one of a two-part panorama showing delivery trucks and staff.
East side, between Chatham and Cadeldonia. Lou Yick, 1813 Douglas; L. Mooney Confectionary, 1815 Douglas; Oddy's Second Hand Store, 1817 Douglas.
McTavish, Duncan DouglasArthur Knap standing by the side of the carriage. Empress Hotel in background.