Back garden of family home on 652 Grenville Avenue. Enes's two sisters Kathleen N. Dimond Mitchell and Marry (Molly) Dimond Mitchell and mother, Ellen Mitchell, nee Meek. Yarrows shipyard in background.
Enes' parents Ellen Mitchell, nee Meek and John Dimond Mitchell lived at 652 Granville Ave. from 1915-1934
Esquimalt, BC
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The 50th Regiment (Gordon Highlanders of Canada) was a Victoria, BC-based militia unit formed in 1913, with Sir Arthur Currie as its first commanding officer. It heavily recruited for the 16th Battalion (Canadian Scottish), CEF, during WWI, earning battle
Cowichan Valley MuseumOriginal newell post carved by original builder of the house, Captain Victor Jacobson in 1892, re-installed at the foot of the stairs by the Laurenson's. The post was missing from the house from 1961 until its reinstallation in 1984.
Laurenson, GilbertLiving room renovated by the Gil Laurenson family at 507 Head Street.
Laurenson, GilbertStairwell leading to tower with restored railing and posts.
Laurenson, GilbertRestored front hall and stairwell earlier newel post- replaced by restored original newel post (picture in 997-008-051). John McKay Photograph
Laurenson, GilbertExterior shot of 507 Head Street around 1985. Photographer: John McKay
Laurenson, GilbertExterior of Captain Jacobson's House at 507 Head Street around the time the Laurenson famiy purchased it. The "For Sale" sign is visible on the wall.
Laurenson, GilbertView of refurbished window and casing in renovated bedroom at 507 Head Street. Renovations done by Gil Laurenson family started in the 1960's.
Laurenson, GilbertView of alcove in renovated room at 507 Head Street. The Gil Laurenson family started refurbishing Captain Jacobson's house in the 1960's.
Laurenson, Gilbert