Aerial view of the University of Victoria
- CA UVICARCH AR343-050.0100-050.0108
- Item
- 1970-06-09
Photograph is an aerial view of the University of Victoria. Print stamped on back "Return to Victoria Press Library".
Aerial view of the University of Victoria
Photograph is an aerial view of the University of Victoria. Print stamped on back "Return to Victoria Press Library".
Aerial view of Victoria College Lansdowne campus
Photograph contains aerial view of Victoria College Lansdowne Campus including Young and Ewing buildings.
Aerial view of Victoria College Lansdowne campus
Photograph contains aerial view of Victoria College lansdowne campus including Young and Ewing buildings.
Aerial views of Clearihue, McPherson and Elliott
Photograph contains aerial view of Elliot, Clearihue, and the McPherson Library.
Photograph contains image of a graduate and friend being photographed after the 1973 Convocation ceremony.
Agnes Dean Cameron and woman standing outside
Photograph contains image of Agnes Deans Cameron and another woman standing outside with a brick house/building behind them. Agnes Deans Cameron was a journalist and suffragist from Victoria B.C. Agnes and her niece spent 6 month s journeying down the Mackenzie River. They are credited as the first white women to travel to the Canadian Arctic.
Agnes Dean Cameron by tombstone in England
Photograph contains image of Agnes Deans Cameron beside the grave of Captain George Vancouver in England, (Captain George Vancouver. Died in the Year 1798. Aged 40.) Agnes Deans Cameron was a journalist and suffragist from Victoria B.C. Agnes and her niece spent 6 month s journeying down the Mackenzie River. They are credited as the first white women to travel to the Canadian Arctic.
Agnes Deans Cameron and her niece in field
Photograph contains image of Agnes Deans Cameron and her niece seated in a field. Agnes Deans Cameron was a journalist and suffragist from Victoria B.C. Agnes and her niece spent 6 month s journeying down the Mackenzie River. They are credited as the first white women to travel to the Canadian Arctic.