- RBSC-ARC-1804-UL_1467-UL_1467_0353
- Item
- [between 1910 and 1920?]
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 of a World War I memorial statue outside the Parliament in Victoria. The Parliament can be seen in the background.
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Image of a woman sitting with three Great Danes (dogs).
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Image of a woman standing next to flowers outside a house. The page in the album is captioned: "Victoria".
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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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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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The page in the album is captioned: "Victoria".
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[View of the Bank of British Columbia]
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[View of the Fairmont Empress from Inner Harbour]
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The page in the album is captioned: "Victoria".
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[View of stone bridge in Beacon Hill Park]
View of the stone bridge in Beacon Hill Park. Goodacre Lake can be seen in the foreground.
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The page in the album is captioned: "Victoria".
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[View of parade down the street]
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View of Government Street in Victoria with view of many businesses including San Francisco Baths, J.H. Baker Boot and Shoe Store, and H. Mansell Boot and Shoe Store.
Macmunn, Charles
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Photograph is numbered 321.
Macmunn, Charles
View near Goldstream, E&N Railway, near Victoria B.C.
View of road through forest.
Jones & Co.
View in Beacon Hill Park, Victoria B.C.
View of road through trees in the park.
Fleming Brothers (Victoria, B.C.)
View in Beacon Hill Park, Victoria B.C.
View of 2 people riding on a carriage through forest.
Fleming Brothers (Victoria, B.C.)
Photograph is numbered 128.
Macmunn, Charles
View of a statue and memorial commemorating World War I veterans.
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Horetzky, Charles
View of a street corner in Victoria. New England Hotel can be seen in the background. Postcard is number 297.
Timms, Philip
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A bird's eye view of the city looking out into the harbour.
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The women pose with their field hockey sticks.
Bauer, William A.
A group of eleven women with field hockey sticks sit on the benches while one man stands at their side.
Bauer, William A.
Victoria Harbour Lighthouse and Royal Garrison Artillery Barracks
Fleming Brothers (Victoria, B.C.)
F.L.M
A view of a Victoria street.
Bauer, William A.
A bird's eye view of the city and the boats in the harbour.
Bauer, William A.
Vancouver Street, Victoria, B.C.
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View of totem poles.
Gibbons, W.J.L.
The Victoria Arm above Gorge Bridge
Fleming Brothers (Victoria, B.C.)
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 Sealing Fleet lying in Victoria Harbour, B.C.
Jones & Co.
The Sealing Fleet at Rest. Victoria, B.C.
Silhouetted ships in a harbor, described as the sealing fleet.
Timms, Philip Thomas
The Official Residence of the Lieut-Governor of British Columbia Victoria, B.C
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The page in the album is captioned: "Victoria".
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The Harbour from Empress Hotel, Victoria, B.C.
View of crowds walking along the harbour in front of the Empress Hotel. Postcard is number 111,064.
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