Diversity in Early Black Communities

Diversity in Early Black Communities

Early Pioneers from Far and Wide

Moses Rowe Smith Family and M.R. Smith Biscuit & Co. Biscuit Manufacturers, Victoria, BC

Moses Rowe Smith moved to BC from Ontario and created a legacy for his family that included prominence, wealth, and status in the community as a leader and employer of one of Victoria’s biggest factories. This gallery includes photos of the family home and business. Learn more about the family and business at the BC Black History Awareness Society.

Garrett Smith Photographs

Garrett Smith photographed everyday life in Victoria, capturing historical imagery of locations, customs and communities.  He was born in 1869 and was the son of prominent business owner Moses Rowe Smith. See 80 of his photographs at the BC Archives.

Grafton Tyler Brown Paintings

Grafton Tyler Brown was the first professional landscape artist in BC. Learn more about Brown and his art in “Go West Young Man” in the Watch and Read sections of this pathway and from Dr. John Lutz at the University of Victoria .