Established in 1967 under the stewardship of Ainslie Helmcken, the City of Victoria Archives acquires, preserves, and provides access to Victoria's documentary heritage.
Donald Cholmondeley was a resident of Victoria, B.C. and member of the Canadian Armed Services.
Judy Chamberlain is the daughter of Harold Gurney (Jack) and Dorrie (nee Matheson) Vaio. Jack Vaio was the son of Ernest and Bessie Ray (nee Jones) Vaio. Bessie's mother was Ella Florence Simpkins, daughter of William and Elizabeth Simpkins. The Simpkins family moved to Victoria from Ontario ca. 1890.
Maiden name is Piddington.
Ralph Butler was born in Victoria, and lived in Esquimalt. He and his wife Elsie, had two children: Robin and Janice. Ralph was a long-time member of the Esquimalt Lions Club.
Claude is the son of Peter Jr. and Myrtle Bugslag. He and his wife, Sheila, had three children. Claude's grandfather, Peter Sr., moved to Victoria from San Francisco in 1881.
Millicent Buckley (nee Hughes) was born in Victoria in 1925 and moved to Esquimalt the same year. Her parents operated Hughes Confectionery Store. Millie attended Lampson St. and Esquimalt High School. She worked at V.M.D. #2 yard, Ogden Point, and Yarrows #2. She married Ken Buckley in 1945 and had two sons.
Thomas Brunsdon was born in Victoria, B.C., and resided in Esquimalt. He was an instrument shop foreman at Dockyard. His father operated the End House in old Esquimalt village.