Sunset, Bowen Island
[Lyn and Merle Matthews on boat]
Miss Emily Edwardes and friends on trip from Vancouver to visit Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition in Seattle
Percy Powys [near] Henley Bridge
The Regatta Island
H.M. Ship "Camelon"
H.M. Ship "Chanticleer" [in Esquimalt harbour, Vancouver Island]
Barge of "Zealous" [on water carrying sailors]
[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
H.M.S. "Zealous" - Esquimalt - 1868
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
H.M.S. "Zealous"
H.M.S. "Zealous"
H.M.S. "Zealous" Plymouth Sound - 1866
H.M.S. "Scout"
H.M. Ships "Grappler", "Shearwater" and "Malacca"
H.M. Ships "Sparrowhawk", "Reindeer" and "Zealous"
H.M.S. "Sparrowhawk"
Group of "Zealous" Officers 1868 Esquimalt
H.M. Ship "Topaze"
Boating scenery near Vancouver
Some coast boats
A section of Vancouver's waterfront
[S.S. "Danube" leaving for Skagway, Klondike Rush]
[Men in boats at B.C. Iron Works Machinists' picnic]
[Unidentified boats in Rivers Inlet]
[S.S. "Rothsay" at Mannion's brickyard, Deep Cove, Bowen Island]
[S.S. "Rothsay" at Mannion's brickyard, Bowen Island]
[Unidentified man in boat with fish]
[Unidentified men fishing]
[Unidentified boat]
[H.M.S. "Sparrowhawk," torpedo boat in Burrard Inlet]
[Canadian Pacific Navigation Co. S.S. "Princess Louise"]
[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. "Imperieuse"]
View from Prospect Point [looking across First Narrows to Capilano Creek and showing Indian houses]
"Harbour at Midnight"
Japanese Training Ship "Aso"
[View of a wedding party on the deck of the Columbia Coast Mission's M.S. "Columbia"]
"Mabel Brown" First Auxiliary Schooner Launched in B.C.
"Mabel Brown" First Auxiliary Schooner Launched in B.C.