Victoria (inhabited place)
Found in 195 Collections and/or Records:
Victoria Bay with the little Cameroon Mountain behind, Victoria, 1938-03
62 x 40 mm.
Victoria, B.C. Canada Inner Harbour, 1912
248 x 200 mm. Showing the crowded scene in the Inner Harbour at Victoria, with small boats moored in the foreground and steamers and ferry boats beyond.
Victoria facing south when H.R.H. The Prince of Wales reached the city, 1919
140 x 85 mm.
Victoria Harbour, B.C, 1908-09 - 1908-10
Half-plate (landscape format). (Note the railway bridge).
Victoria Harbour, B.C, 1908-09 - 1908-10
Half-plate (landscape format). (Note the railway bridge).
Victoria Recreation Club, Hong Kong, 1909
Half-plate (landscape format). [Overlooking sea with launch Pearl at bottom of harbour steps, with steamer in the distant haze].
Victoria, when the Prince of Wales visited the city. From the same point of view, 1919
135 x 83 mm.
View from back of car of Peak Tramway : coming down, 1909-01 - 1909-02
Quarter-plate. [Misty scene of line and buildings].
View from Battery Path, 1909
Half-plate. On the way up to Government Offices. [Looking down to rickshaws parked in the shade of trees with stone buildings on the left with pillars].
[View from the Park], 1909
A view from the Ladies Recreation Ground looking across the Albany Filter Beds and along the side of Victoria Peak. The houses at the left are the mansions along MacDonnell Street.
View of harbour showing the Tamar., 1909-01 - 1909-02
Quarter-plate. [No print]. Missing.
View of North Old Chum, showing Surface Excavations, 1875
177 x 125 mm. A view looking towards mine workings, with an excavated trench in the foreground. Sites identified in the key are The Dividing Range between Happy Valley, Victoria Hill and Iron Bark; Lansell’s No. 180 Claim; New Chum and Victoria Company’s Quartz Crushing Battery.
Visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth to Victoria, 1939-05-30 - 1939-05-31
110 x 70 mm. A series of prints documenting the 1939 Royal Visit to Victoria, which formed part of a wider tour encompassing all Canadian provinces and the Dominion of Newfoundland. It was the first visit by a reigning British monarch to the country. These photographs feature ceremonies held at the docks, Parliament and Beacon Hill.
Visit of The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York to Victoria, 1901, 1901-10-01
Collection of images which illustrate the Royal Visit to Victoria, British Columbia, on October 1st 1901. Y3062S/53-54 feature views north and south from the Parliament Buildings, Y3062S/55 a view from Victoria High School, Y3062S/56-58 Government Street adorned with decorations, and Y3062S/59 the night-time illumination of the Parliament Buildings and bridge.
[Visit of the Prince of Wales to Victoria], 1919
130 x 70 mm. View of the prince waving to crowds from a motor car.
[[Visit of the Prince of Wales to Victoria], 1919
130 x 70 mm. View of the prince standing among crowds at the provincial Parliament.
Winston Churchill and son, Lieut-Governor R.R. Bruce and executive of Canadian Club, Empress Hotel, Victoria, 1929-09-06
145 x 97 mm.
Winston Churchill planting tree at Beacon Hill Park, 1929-09-07
145 x 95 mm.
Wireless Telegraph Station, 1908-10
Quarter-plate (landscape format). On Gonzales Rocks, Victoria B.C. Note comfortable residences on the hillside.
W.J. Pendray's house, Victoria, B.C., 1908-09 - 1908-10
Quarter-plate.