King's wife - Queen Charlotte Island
[Margaret Pedden]
Portrait of Bertha [Malvina?] Goudron from France
Mrs. Norman (Florence) Caple [and others]
Mrs. W.M. Murray [and] Miss Lucy Angus
Aunt Amy
Mother
Mother or Aunty [in a garden]
Grandma
Esther
Esther [reclining in a garden]
[Unidentified woman]
[Margaret Watters (later Mrs. William Innes Paterson)]
[Woman feeding chickens]
[A woman milking a cow]
Interior view of W.H. Walsh Grocer
Interior view of W.H. Walsh Grocer
Mrs. Kathleen Storey, nee Beattie
Hudson's Bay corner - Granville [Street] and Georgia Street
Granville Street at Robson Street
Granville Street at Hudson's Bay [on Georgia Street]
[Man and women in a horse-drawn carriage]
Crofton House staff and students : 1904-1905
Capt. McWilliams
Three women standing beside building
Storefront of A. Demetry located at 43 West Hastings Street
Gertrude B. Richards
[The women of the Fraser Clan gathered for the presentation of a Good Citizen's Medal to Mrs. Angus Fraser]
By the Narrows, Stanley Park
[A policeman in the 700 Block of Granville Street]
Ethel in woods opposite house [in Cedar Cottage]
[Ellen (Nell) Pedden]
Crofton House staff and students : 1908-1909
Five unidentified people standing in front of Hollow Tree
Large group on a boulder
[Ellen (Nell) nee Pedden and unidentified man]
Provincial Normal School Composite : 1911-1912
Provincial Normal School Hockey Team : 1911-1912
Colonel Hart McHarg, Mrs. W. Murray, W.M. Murray and others riding horses
[Annie Walker Baker and son Eric Walker Baker on the steps of 2748 West 7th Avenue]
Vancouver High School Girls' Volley Ball Team
Crofton House staff and students : 1912-1913
Students of Crofton House on horseback in Stanley Park
Provincial Normal School, Girls' Volley Ball Team
Crofton House students at camp
[Unidentified group]
Mrs. Elizabeth Hines with [her] daughters - [standing beside 3500] Willow Street, Vancouver
[View of road with horse-drawn buggy and motor vehicles at Stanley Park Pavillion]
Sister Francis, Church of England Missionary Society, St. James Church
Mrs. Mary Bell-Irving