Photograph contains view of Provincial Normal School Rugby Team. The verso of the photograph is inscribed with the following names: R. T. Wallace, Dan Parfitt, Joseph Timmins, Raymond Order, Wes Nelson, Fred Parfitt W. H. McDonald, Frank Waites, L. Rushcoll, James McKenzie, D. E. Smith, Waldo Skillings.
Photograph contains view of faculty of Victoria College in 1952 before the amalgamation of the College with the Provincial Normal School. Front row: W. H. Hughes, Jeff Cunningham, Dorothy Cruickshank, George Black, Sydney Pettit, and L. J. Clark. Back row: Gordon Fields, Bill Gaddes, W. Harry Hickman, Robert T. Wallace, G. R. Elliot, and Roger J. Bishop.
Photograph is of George Farmer addressing the crowd at the opening of the E. B. Paul building. Other dignitaries on the VIP platform include William N. Chant, Joseph B. Clearihue, W. A. C. Bennett, R. W. Matthew, H. Todd, George R. Pearkes, Robert T. Wallace and Norman MacKenzie.
Photograph is of Public Works Minister William N. Chant (left) handing over the key to the Paul building to acting Victoria College Principal Robert T. Wallace (right) at the building's official opening ceremony. Seated: Robert W. Mayhew, Premier W. A. C. Bennett, and Reverend Horatio Todd. Back of print stamped "Return to Victoria Press Library".
The fonds consists of minutes, 1945-1963; and correspondence and reports, 1942-1963. The records document the Council's responsibility for managing the administration and finances of Victoria College. Correspondents include T.L. Christie, Secretary-Treasurer of Greater Victoria School Board; W. Harry Hickman, Principal of Victoria College; Robert T. Wallace, Vice-Principal of Victoria College; Ray Williston, B.C. Minister of Education; and F.T. Fairey, B.C. Deputy Minister and Superintendent of Education.
The fonds consists of miscellaneous correspondence, 1954-63; Pre-school correspondence, 1961-63; Dominion Bureau of Statistics reports, 1957-63; Report on History of Evening Division, 1948; Financial reports, 1949-63; and R.I.A and C.G.A., 1950-1963.
Victoria College (B.C.). Office of Evening Division