Esquimalt, BC
415 Archivistische beschrijving results for Esquimalt, BC
Group photo of RCN Soccer Team ca. 1935. Donor's grandfather, William Morris Waldron in in back row from the left.
Zonder titelPhoto of donor's grandfather around 1935 taken in their driveway at 1320 Liverpool, Esquimalt. A synopsis of his naval service record is held in Ottawa.
Zonder titelBooklet of the history of St. Paul's Royal Navy Station and Garrison Church 1866-1926
Zonder titelCrafted souvenir plate given to Reeve Alfred C. Wurtele upon his retirement in 1965. Made from Esquimalt clay from the sea. Front: Color Esquimalt Crest, Back: c. 1965 Victoria (E MARE MERCES).
Zonder titel8 b/w notecards each depicted with a sketch of different buildings around Esquimalt. Reverse of the notecards have a description and a history clip.
Zonder titelBlank 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".
Zonder titelBlank 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".
Zonder titelBlank notecard with sketch by Gladys Durrant depicting the Esquimalt Municipal Hall in its location in 1993 at 1229 Esquimalt Road. The reverse reads "…Built in 1927-29 in the Italianate Style - the architect was Ralph Berrill. It was dedicated 12 June, 1929, by The Hon. R.H. Pooley, Attorney General at the time. Some alterations and additions have been made to the original building".
Zonder titelBlank 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".
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