Blank notecard with sketch by Gladys Durrant depicting 218 Anson Crescent. The reverse reads " In 1939 this was the home of Mr. & Mrs. John Millins. It was expropriated by the Department of National Defense in 1942, and is presently the home of the Base Commander of DND ".
Henriksen, PatEsquimalt, BC
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Photoprint of 330 Kinver Street from the breakwater at Macaulay Point looking north
Kaye, Kathleen"The Little House" 445 Admirals Road - Robinson Family Home. Woman on front porch could be Leigh Burpee Robinson - no I.D. for couple on the right.
McPherson, HeatherBlank 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, PatExterior picture of Stewart residence at 511 Constance Avenue (now Esquimalt Neighhourhood House).
Township of EsquimaltDuplex on the corner of Carlisle and Fraser Streets. Demolished to make way for the CRD building.
Findlay, James547 Fraser Street prior to demolition to make way for three story office building.
Findlay, JamesFamily home of the Nunn's, built by Robert Henry Nunn, at 620 Constance (demolished).
Nunn, William R.Partial view of Fernhill, the Pooley's residence, ca. 1910 at 620 Lampson Street.
Findlay, JamesExterior view of 622 Barton Road. House was demolished in 1974 when the road was closed and new development ensued on Esquimalt Road around Lampson Street. It was the home of Dr. JB Lynch.
D'Hollander, Ruth