- RBSC-ARC-1804-UL_1440-UL_1440_0266
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- [between 1920 and 1930?]
View of Victoria Harbour with view of government buildings in background.
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View of Victoria Harbour with view of government buildings in background.
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Image of two men and a woman posing together.
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Image of two women and a man posing together.
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Image of two women and a man posing together.
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Photograph of taxidermied animals in a museum. Possibly at the Royal Museum of B.C. Photograph is numbered 338.
Macmunn, Charles
Photograph is numbered 349.
Macmunn, Charles
A view of a Victoria street.
Bauer, William A.
The women pose with their field hockey sticks.
Bauer, William A.
A group of men, women, and children pose on the steps of a house. William A. Bauer stands at the front holding his wife Maud's hand. The house is believed to be 1218 Seaton St. See also UL_1015_3 and UL_1015_49.
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A view of a room in the house.
Bauer, William A.
Men outside tent cooking on campfire.
F.L.M
[Government Buildings in Victoria]
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The page in the album is captioned: "Victoria".
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The page in the album is captioned: "Victoria".
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The page in the album is captioned: "Victoria".
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The page in the album is captioned: "Victoria".
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The page in the album is captioned: "Victoria".
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Image may be from one of the Duke of Connaught's visits to Victoria.
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Image may be from one of the Duke of Connaught's visits to Victoria.
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Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C.
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A View rom the Malahat Duc, Victoria B.C.
Reprinted drawing by Edward Goodall, who was a British Columbian artist.
Goodall, Edward
The album page is titled "Four Day Cruise, S.S. Prince Robert via Douglas and Channel and Gardner Canal, Aug 1936".
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View of Victoria from Church Hill (looking west)
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Exterior view of a house.
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Two of the men in the group are identified in the album as J.D. Irvine and Quigley. The two other people in the photograph are unidentified.
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Title refers to the Fisgard Lighthouse.
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Gowen & Sutton Co. Ltd.
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Olympic Mountains and Trail Island Lighthouse
Photograph is numbered 142.
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Empress Hotel and C.P.R. Steamers, Victoria, B.C.
Postcard number 106,945.
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[Crowds of soldiers on ship and civilians at dock in Victoria]
View of soldiers on a ship surrounded by a crowd.
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A druggist stands in the open doorway of the James Bay Pharmacy, a bicycle leans on the wall
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Parliament Buildings - Victoria, B.C.
Timms, Philip Thomas
The Sealing Fleet at Rest. Victoria, B.C.
Silhouetted ships in a harbor, described as the sealing fleet.
Timms, Philip Thomas
View of the palm garden in the Empress Hotel (now known as a the Fairmount Empress Hotel).
Trio Photograph & Supply Co.
Andes Fire Co., 1876, Petrolia, Canada
Image of a group of firefighters. Photograph is numbered 1134.
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Government Street, Victoria, B.C.
Postcard is number 296.
Timms, Philip
Portrait Gallery, Parliament Buildings
Postcard is number 108.
Timms, Philip
Esquimalt, the Naval Station near Victoria B.C. showing H. M. Fleet
View of H.M. Fleet, another ship, and a small boat.
Fleming Brothers (Victoria, B.C.)