John (Jack) Acreman in uniform, Canadian Garrison Artillery
Johnston, DorisEsquimalt, BC
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John (Jack) Acreman riding a motorcycle in front of the Halfway House when he was Esquimalt's Chief of Police.
Johnston, DorisJohn (Jack) Acreman in Esquimalt Chief of Police uniform on back porch of home at 1205 Esquimalt Road.
Johnston, DorisHead shot of J.P.A. Christensen. Member of Esquimalt Council 1939-1947 and owner of Christensen's Garage.
Muir, ClaireView of Kinver beach and houses in about 1921. Of note is the Fleming home on the far right, for which Fleming Beach was named after. Originally called Viewfield and then renamed Libernel, it was demolished in the 70's.
Findlay, JamesFront Entrance to Lampson St. School pre-restoration. Mark Aitken, photographer.
Aitken, MarkLampson School - Entrance at the front for "Girls". Mark Aitken, photographer
Aitken, MarkGroup photograph of unidentified staff members at Lampson School in 1954.
Tapping, NormanBlank notecard with sketch by Gladys Durrant depicting Lampson Street School. The reverse reads " Built in 1903, declared unsound, and rebuilt in 1913, with Thomas Hooper as architect in the Georgian Revival style." It was closed in 1976 owing to declining enrolment. It was declared a Heritage Building in February 1990 and after extensive renovations reopened in the Spring of 1993".
Henriksen, PatGroup photo of 1920/21 class on the steps at Lampson Street School. Some individuals indentifed on picture and in file.
Harvey, Alfred