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A collection of personal memories and local history by a long-time resident recounts life in Victoria and its pioneer era. The author blends boyhood anecdotes from early travels with theatrical reminiscences and street histories, offering portraits of well-known local figures and sketches of institutions such as churches, the post office, hospitals, the Y.M.C.A., and fire brigades. Episodes describe civic ceremonies and holiday observances, shipwrecks and commercial change, relationships with Songhees people, and the changing face of streets and public buildings. Numerous illustrations and biographical notes accompany reflections on community development and the everyday character of early colonial life.
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