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Armadale, Victoria, 1908-09 - 1908-10
Quarter-plate (landscape format). A typical residence: home of Senator W.J. Macdonald, over 30 years Canadian Senator.
Armadale, Victoria, 1908-09 - 1908-10
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Home of Senator W.J. Macdonald.
Beacon Hill Park, Victoria, 1919
Birth of Victoria, B.C., 1967
Prints of paintings from Confederation Life's Gallery and Archives, spanning 450 years of Canada's history and including significant events in each province and territory, and in the country as a whole. Below each image is a short description in both English and French.
Buildings. Provincial Parliament Building, Victoria, British Columbia. , 1950 - 1967
Showing the front facade of the Parliament.
Carey Castle (Govt. [i.e. Government] House), Victoria, B.C, 1908-10
Quarter-plate (landscape format). And Mount Baker - Beacon Hill from the south-west.
Carey Castle (Govt. [i.e. Government] House), Victoria, B.C, 1908-10
Quarter-plate (landscape format). And Mount Baker - Beacon Hill from the south-west.
Chinese Bell, Beacon Hill Park, 1908-10
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Two 13 pounder guns; keel from H.M.S. Amphion, and a totem pole.
Christchurch Cathedral, 1908-10
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Looking along Park Road (south end of Douglas Street).
Coronation Festivities in Victoria, 1937-05-12
A series of photographs depicting ceremonies celebrating the coronation of George VI.
Craigmore : J.B. McKilligans residence, 1908-10
Landscape format. Rockland Avenue, Victoria, B.C.
Dallas Hotel, Victoria, 1908-10
Landscape format. And behind it to the left the Immigration Building for reception of all arriving immigrants.
David Richard Beatty, 1st Earl Beatty, and Lieutenant Governor Robert Bruce, 1926 - 1931
185 x 135 mm. They flank a third man who has not been identified.
David Spencers house, 1908-10
Moss Street, Victoria.
Excellences Lord and Lady Willington, Governor-General of Canada, visiting Victoria, B.C., 1927-03-26
150 x 100 mm. View of a visit to a First Nations site.
Farewell, 1925 - 1926
144 x 92 mm. This photograph features Governor-General Julian Byng and appears to depict the same occasion as Y3062S/124-25. It is dated 1926 on the reverse, suggesting that the event marked his departure from office in that year.
Garden party at Government House, 1929-06-03
110 x 60 mm. Featured from left to right: Miss McKenzie (Lieutenant Governor Robert Bruce's niece), Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, Lieutenant Governor Robert Bruce, Lieutenant Roy, ADC.
Garden party at Government House, 1929-06-03
110 x 60 mm. Featured from left to right: Miss McKenzie (Lieutenant Governor Robert Bruce's niece), Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, Lieutenant Governor Robert Randolph Bruce, Lieutenant Roy, ADC.
Garden party at Government House, 1929-06-03
110 x 60 mm. Featured from left to right: Miss McKenzie (Lieutenant Governor Robert Bruce's niece), Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, Lieutenant Governor Robert Randolph Bruce, Lieutenant Roy, ADC.
General and Lady Byng, 1925 - 1926
145 x 95 mm. Byng served as Governor-General of Canada from 1921 to 1926. The dating of the photograph is unclear, since it bears two dates on the reverse, 28 June 1925 and 1926. 'Farewell' has also been inscribed, suggesting that the latter date for the event may be correct, since Byng's term ended in 1926, and it may have commemorated his departure.
General Lord and Lady Allenby at Government House, 1926-03-05
132 x 82 mm. Left to right seated: Lt. Governor R. Bruce, Lady Allenby, Lord Allenby. Standing: Miss McKenzie, niece of the governor and Chatelaine at Government House, Mr Muskett, the Lt. Governor's secretary.
General Lord and Lady Baden-Powell with their daughters in Victoria, 1935-04-09
Two photographs (each 130 x 75 mm) forming a panorama, showing veterans gathered to greet the visitors.
[General Paul Pau] at the RC Cathedral, 1919
135 x 85 mm. Showing the general at the entrance to St. Andrew's Cathedral.
General Paul Pau, in Victoria, 1919
138 x 80 mm.
[General Paul Pau] leaving after attending Mass, 1919
135 x 85 mm. Showing the general at the entrance to St. Andrew's Cathedral.