Exterior view of 622 Barton Road in September 1960 with early snow.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.
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Minnie Stanner at the berry farm that was located on the triangle piece of property that borders Devonshire, the E&N Railway corridor and Lampson Street.
Sans titreFront view of 812 Lampson Street with woman and dog on porch.
Sans titreWarship HMS Mammouth firing in the Esquimalt Harbour in the early 1900's.
Sans titreWarship Charlstown entering Esquimalt Harbour near the Fisgard Lighthouse in the early 1900's.
Sans titreFred Stanner and friend "at shack" on Fraser Street.
Sans titreMr. John Jardine posing with a dog at the bottom of the fron steps of the house at Macaulay Point.
Sans titreHard hat Diving crew, HMS Grafont - Officer and 4 sailors and 2 divers in diving suits. Sign deck reads "The Mermaid Makers". Sign on diving machine reads "Siebe Gorman & Co. Diving Apparatus". Grafton was flagship, Esquimalt, 1903.
Sans titre2 ships ties alongside HMC Dockyard, Esquimalt.
Sans titreLunch counter at "The Halfway House" in the 1950's, located in the 800 block of Esquimalt Road (demolished ca. 2024). Identified on the back, Diane Smith, Jim Robertson, Tom Wigston, Judy Watson, Gladys, Penny Putt, Tex. Elizabeth and James William Bla
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