Victoria's Secret:
Newspaper Articles British Colonist; May 8, 1860; P.3 British Colonist December 20, 1861 "Public Desire to Close Dance Halls Regardless of Benefits" British Colonist December 24, 1861 "Miners Defence of Their Involvement with Dance Halls" British Colonist December 25, 1861 "Reverend Evans View on Dance Halls and Native Women" British Colonist December 29, 1861 "Criticism of the Ineffective Handling of Dance Halls by the Police" British Colonist; November 8, 1864; P.3 "City Council's Response to Proposed Dance hall" British Colonist; November 9, 1864, P.3 British Colonist; November 18, 1864; P.3 British Colonist; November 22, 1864; P.3 British Colonist, June 16, 1876; P.3 British Colonist, June 17, 1876; P.3
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Images Government St at Fort St 1864 Government St 1888 Thomas Harris, The First Mayor of Victoria Richard Lewis, Mayor of Victoria, 1872 W. Bowden, Police Chief of Victoria Native women standing in front of the Halfway Restaurant at Klukwan, Alaska Group of Native women folding blankets at Potlatch, Esquimalt Group of Nanaimo coal miners at the pithead Miners Gold Panning Near Yale Queen's Market (Goodacre Butcher Shop) on the East side of Government Street at the Corner of Johnson Street The Reverend Ephriam Evans The Reverend Evans Bishop George Hills Bishop George Hills Victoria's old Legislative Buildings First Methodist Church, Victoria; corner of Pandora and Broad Streets; Dr. E. Evans, pastor The James Bissett residence 140 Government Street, Victoria Fort Street, Victoria, BC View of Yates Street, from Government to Wharf The dance hall performer known as the Belgian Queen poses for the camera in a local studio