Call NumberX-502Datecirca 1910SummaryGroup view of Benevolent & Protective Order of Elks, Lodge 367, Victor, Colorado posed in front of Donnelley building, 412 West Victor Avenue; men are posed (seated or standing) in three-piece suits, many with silk top hats or derby hats with partial view of Donnelley building behind men. The Lodge is a two-story commercial building, brick masonry, decorative cornice, second story with tall, narrow windows & curved, decorated lintels. Partial view behind the men is of ground level large storeroom windows with transoms; small circular sign attached to front of building stating Elks Club; additional signs attached to building include: Tin Shop & Bar; T.W. Ellis (father of John Ellis) at extreme right with dog; Father Downey, standing, first row next to last man, right; three men peering out of second-story windows (not in focus); boy seated in front row, sixth from left; Donnelley building also contained W.J. Donnelley hardware & tinware store.Physical Description1 photoprint : albumen ; 20 x 25 cm (7 3/4 x 9 3/4 in.)Born-Digital or AnalogAnalogSubjectVictor (Colo.)Fraternal lodges--Colorado--VictorCollectionPhotographs - Western HistoryRelated MaterialImage File: ZZR710000502Type of MaterialAlbumen printsNotesAlbumen photoprint mounted on mat board with title inked on front; also penciled on front of photoprint: Rev. Ed Downey, T.W.E, Tig. Albumen photoprint with small rubbed areas on bottom edge. Penciled on back of albumen photoprint: Victor, Colo., T.W. Ellis, father of John Ellis at extreme right, with dog, came to Colo., 1868, settled at Empire, Father Downey, standing, first row, next to last man, right. R7100005027