Fonds consists primarily of photographs relating to the Lytton and Bradshaw families. Fonds includes albums, postcards, news clippings, and a copy of Ethel Bradshaw Lytton's diary.
Lytton familyAccession consists of 57 photos (b & w or sepia) of the Williamson family, their home and activities, and the Gordon Head area from about 1910 to 1942. Also includes 4 photoreproductions.
Williamson familyFonds consists of Clara Windsor's writing box and includes 25 photographs primarily of members of the Windsor and Morry families dating from the 1870s to World War 1. Accession also includes 1 letter written to Clara Windsor McCoubrey dated 1898.
Morry, Clara Windsor McCoubreyAccession consists of photographs of the Warren residence at 2989 Baynes Road from construction to completion, including photographs of the site, the house under construction, and the exterior and interior of the completed house.
Hodgson, AlanCollection consists largely of correspondence between 1945 and 1968 from Dr. Harry R. Lillie (d. 1990). Lillie was a Scottish surgeon, anti-whaling and anti-sealing activist, and author of books on conservation. Collection also includes photographs, postcards, greeting cards and news clippings.
Page, DorisCollection consists of black and white photographs, many of which are of the Gorge area and other parts of Greater Victoria
Lindberg, LaurenceAccession consists of 4 photograph albums, some loose photographs, and a number of postcards collected by members of the Nicholson family. Some photographs and postcards relate to the family's life in England, Royal Oak (Saanich) and Sidney BC. Three of the albums belonged to their son Arthur Nevil Nicholson (d. 1917), and those photographs relate to his life as an NWMP officer in Saskatchewan and his visits with his family in BC. Many of the postcards relate to a family named Robinson whose connection to Muriel Nicholson is unkown.
Thomas and Catherine Nicholson familyFonds consist of material relating to the Lewis family and immediate relations. Fonds include photographs, personal letters, and personal documents, focusing primarily on their lives in Ontario, Alberta, and Saanich.
Lewis Family