Looking west on Fisgard Street.
Old courthouse in background at left.
Old courthouse at right.
Old courthouse at left.
Behind the counter facing the camera are (L-R) Mary Hinchcliffe and Wally Hinchcliffe. Woman with her back turned is Margaret Rivers with her son Bryan Rivers.
Showing lodge gate.
Located on the N.W. corner of Fort Street and Blanshard Street.
S.E. corner of Douglas and Yates Street.
The family stands beside their new 1913 Studebaker.
S.W. corner Douglas Street and Fort Street.
Interior of store at S.E. corner of Yates and Broad Street.
Theatre was located on the S.W. corner of Douglas Street and View Street. Scotty McKay on right.
Young's Photographic StudioPictured are Arthur H. Tobin and May Ann Tobin (nee Cox).
Peter Bugslag, clerk, interior
Peter Bugslag, clerk.
Now Pandora Avenue.
N.E. corner of Blanshard Street and Pandora Avenue.
S.W. corner of Fort Street and Government Street.
Standing, L-R: R.T. Murphy, John Murphy. Sitting L-R: unidentified, Gerald Murphy.
Photo taken just past the end of present car line; St. Paul's Naval Church in background.
N.W. corner of Blanshard Street and View Street.
Interior of house on Simcoe Street.
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.