[Men in boats at B.C. Iron Works Machinists' picnic]
[Unidentified boats in Rivers Inlet]
[Unidentified man in boat with fish]
[Unidentified men fishing]
[Unidentified boat]
[S.S. "Boscowitz" at Rivers Inlet, loading First Nations people returning home at close of fishing season]
[Unidentified men on boat in Skeena River]
[Unidentified men on boat in Skeena River]
H.M.S. "Zealous" Plymouth Sound - 1866
Group of "Zealous" Officers 1868 Esquimalt
Barge of "Zealous" [on water carrying sailors]
H.M.S. "Zealous" - Esquimalt - 1868
H.M.S. "Zealous"
H.M.S. "Zealous"
H.M.S. "Scout"
H.M. Ships "Grappler", "Shearwater" and "Malacca"
H.M.S. "Sparrowhawk"
H.M. Ship "Topaze"
H.M. Ship "Camelon"
H.M. Ship "Chanticleer" [in Esquimalt harbour, Vancouver Island]
[View of ship at anchor off] Dartmouth
"Pealark" [in] Portsmouth Harbour
[Water front view of] Victoria - Vancouver Island]
H.M.S. "Britannia"
"Britannia" and "Hindoastan" - Dartmouth
4th View of Victoria - B.C.
H.J.M. ship "Balliquest" - Iron Clad
U.S. Ship "Wateres", washed up at Arica, South Amerin, by the tidal wave of Sugust 1868
Peruvian Man of War "America" washed up at Arica South Amer by Tidal Wave August 1868
Aerial view of Ballantyne Pier [looking south]
[Aerial view looking north of the] Vancouver Wharves Ltd.
[Picnic at Jericho Beach]
[Sunbathers on Kitsilano Beach]
["Beaconsfield" lumber ship loading at Hastings Sawmill]
[H.V. "Radio" diesel boat]
[C.P.R. coal hulk "Melanope" docked in Vancouver]
["Von Molke" lumber barque loading at Hastings Sawmill]
[Lumber ships loading at Hastings Sawmill]
[The sinking of the "Nitinat"]
["Parthia"] early C.P.R. ship on Pacific Ocean
[Imperial Oil Limited tanker "Nanaimolite"]
["Selford" sailing ship in Burrard Inlet]
["Lake Buntzen"]
Interior social hall. S.S. Miowera
Interior special state room, Promenade Deck, S.S. Empress Japan
[Japanese cruiser "Idzumo" in Burrard Inlet
[H.M.A.S. Adelaide, Curlew Class Ship "dipping" flag near Brockton Point]
[H.M.C.S. "Rainbow" in Vancouver Harbour]
H.M.S. "Amphion" in Dry Dock, Esquimalt, B.C.
[Ship passing Prospect Point]