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        78 Archival description results for Visits

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        CoV-CR-0291 · Series · 1862-1982
        Part of City of Victoria fonds

        Series consists of invitations and miscellaneous correspondence inward and outward pertaining to protocol visits and ceremonies. Includes items from the British Columbia Rifle Association, the Lieutenant Governor, and Eleanor Roosevelt, as well as a variety of greetings and congratulations pertaining to the City's 1962 centenary and a play called "The Victoria Story"

        Victoria (B.C.). Mayor's Office
        Jones family fonds
        PR-0017 · Fonds · [188-]-1966

        Fonds consists of photographs of individuals and groups, as well as views of Victoria and various public and private buildings.

        Jones, Henry Humphrey, 1858-1954 (family)
        Flora Johnston collection
        PR-0167 · Collection · 1887-1978

        Collection consists of special edition newspapers and pamphlets pertaining to Royalty and war.

        Johnston, Flora
        Alfred J. Ferguson fonds
        PR-0177 · Fonds · [ca. 1896-1939]

        Fonds consists mainly of family photographs and other material relating to Royal visits.

        Ferguson, Alfred J.
        PR-0158 · Collection · 1919

        Fonds consists of photographs of the visit of the Prince of Wales to Victoria.

        Manning, Frederick Albert E., 1911-1989
        Faith E. Swanson fonds
        PR-0071 · Fonds · [ca. 1920-1960]

        Fonds consists of photographs of the Wilkinson family, policemen, a Royal visit of the Prince of Wales, and the Victoria harbour.

        Swanson, Faith E.
        Royal visit
        AC1-M08779 · Item · 1939
        Part of Miscellanea collection

        King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in a 1930 Packard. Lt. Governor Eric Hamber on far left?