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Mulcahy, Pat
E0200 · Person · ca. 1900-

Pat Mulcahy attended Esquimalt High School in 1915.

Murray, Donald
E0116 · Person

Donald Murray is son of Captain Harry Murray and his wife Gladys (nee Smith). Gladys was the daughter of Fanny and Charles H. Smith. C. H. Smith was a streetcar conductor and a member of Esquimalt Council for several terms between 1925 and 1949.

Nelms, Arlene
E0123 · Person · 1943-

Arlene Nelms (nee Wilson) was born in Victoria. She attended Esquimalt High, Camosun College, and worked as a nurse's aide, doing nursing secretarial work, and as a store clerk. Married Jim Nelms, Aug 31, 1963.

Nunn, William R.
E0026 · Person · 1904-

William Robert Nunn was born in Esquimalt, B.C., Mar. 3, 1904. He was educated in Esquimalt and was a merchant seaman from 1920 to 1939. After service in the Royal Canadian Navy during World War II, he worked for the Canadian Post Office from 1945 to 1969. Married July 1936 to May Alda and had three children.

Nute, Shirley
E0098 · Person · 1925-

Shirley Louise Nute (nee Filewod) was the daughter of Clement and Vera Filewod of Esquimalt, B.C. Her mother (1893-1973) was born in Esquimalt to the March family. Shirley's father (d.1975) came to Esquimalt as a medic with the Royal Navy on Rainbow, 1904. Shirley grew up at 888 Lampson St. and married Daryl Edmond Nute in December 1946. Daryl and Shirley built a house at 885 Tillicum Rd. An accredited electrician, Shirley wired this house despite Daryl being a navy electrician. Shirley and Daryl had three children: David Clement, Leslie, and James (Jimmy).

Ockenden Carter, Mavis
E0075 · Person

Mavis Ockenden is the granddaughter of early Esquimalt resident, Nelson Frederick Ockenden (d. 1919). Her grandfather immigrated from England in 1912 and settled in Dockyard area.

Over-Seas Club of Victoria
E0216 · Corporate body

The Overseas Club of Victoria was a social club of former British residents living in Victoria, B.C.

Parker, David
E0151 · Person · 1945-2018

Dave was born in Victoria and attended schools in Vic West and Esquimalt, graduating from Esquimalt High in 1963. He graduated from the University of Victoria in 1969 with a degree in history, and for 25 years was a curator of History in the Modern History Division of the Royal B.C Museum. Following this, he was archivist for the Township of Esquimalt until his retirement in 2010. Dave was the author or co-author of several books and had articles published in Canada, the U.S and U.K. He also wrote "First Water Tigers", the history of the Victoria Fire Department. He was an Honorary Member of the VFD and a member of the VFD'S Historical Society. Dave and his wife Linda had one daughter.