Trafalgar House (Wolfenden), 622 Head Street with 612 Head Street on left (has been demolished).
Kaye, KathleenBuildings, Dwellings
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1211 Old Esquimalt Rd, 851 Wollaston, 464 Head Street, 1182 Old Esquimalt Road, 507 Head Street, 649 Admirals Road, 1165 Old Esquimalt Road.
O'Keefe, LyndaBlank notecard with sketch by Gladys Durrant depicting 857 Wollaston Street. Reverse reads "The only residence in Esquimalt designed by Francis Mawson Rattenbury was built in 1909 for Arthur Coles, a real estate broker. Mr. Coles served as Reeve on Esquimalt Council from 1916 to1919. Extensive interior renovations were made in 1993".
Henriksen, Pat851 Wollaston Street taken from Dunsmuir Road. House designed by Rattenbury.
Kaye, KathleenDesignated Heritage dwelling at 727 Lampson Street. Mark Aitken, photographer.
Aitken, MarkBlank notecard with sketch by Gladys Durrant depicting the Pooley House at 706 Warder Place. The reverse reads "…was built in 1913 for P.R. Brown, a real estate broker. The architect was Thomas Hooper. It was purchased in 1928 by R.H. Pooley, Esquimalt's representative in the BC Legislature from 1912 to 1937. It was declared as Heritage in June, 1985".
Henriksen, PatHeritage dwelling at 706 Warder Place (formerly 1182 Old Esquimalt Road) known as "Pooley House". Mark Aitken, photographer.
Aitken, MarkBlank notecard with sketch by Gladys Durrant depicting 622 Head Street "Trafalgar House". The reverse reads " 622 Head Street was built c. 1920 for Arthur R. Wolfenden, son of Lt. Col. Richard Wolfenden, a member of the Royal Engineers. Trafalgar was declared a Heritage Building in April 1990 and has received interior renovations in 1992".
Henriksen, PatDuplex on the corner of Carlisle and Fraser Streets. Demolished to make way for the CRD building.
Findlay, JamesBlank notecard with sketch by Gladys Durrant depicting "The Captain's House" at 506 Head Street. The reverse reads "…was built in 1893 for Captain Victor Jacobson- a sealing captain. He carved much of the 'gingerbread' decoration himself, as well as the interior work and furniture. It is Italianate in style, sometimes called Steamboat Gothic".
Henriksen, Pat