Esquimalt HS group photo in 1934. Back row: L-R Jack Pullen, Robert Carter, Phillip Young, Reg Palmer, Hugh Kennedy, Edward Harris. Center row: L-R Alfie Ricketts, Jimmie Steward, Peter Piddington, Douglas McIntyre, Johnnie Walker, Jack Beech, Reg Sampso
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Dix Confectionary - 899 Esquimalt Road. Proprietors Alfred Ernest and Emma Richards. Later became Super Low Cost Food Store. Demolished ca. 2024
Sin títuloDennis Café opened by donor's dad after WWII. Was open from 1948-1951 at 1323 Esquimalt Road.
Sin títuloFront view of Colville Grocery neighbourhood store at 1186 Colville Road prior to its demolition c. 2003 to make way for a new townhouse development.
Sin títuloGroup photo of the volunteers and staff of the XV Commonwealth Games in 1994, held in Victoria, BC. Picture was taken outside the Archie Browning Sports Centre.
Sin títuloGroup photo of the volunteers and staff of the XV Commonwealth Games in 1994, held in Victoria, BC. Picture was taken outside the Archie Browning Sports Centre from above.
Sin títuloDurrant Bakery at 1315 Esquimalt Road. It was in business from 1925 to 1956. Picture was taken duruing a window decorating contest throughout the city and district to encourage buying of Empire goods. The Durrants won first prize in the Small Store cat
Sin títuloRay's Food Market in 1984 at the corner of Esquimalt Road and Constance Avenue. Ray's Food Market was a grocery store that was formerly owned by Ray Squires, who passed away in 2002.
Sin títuloThe block of Esquimalt Road (1248) at Constance Avenue around 1975 that was later demolished and redeveloped into 'Admirals Square'. Businesses pictured here: Harris's Grocery, Esquimalt Meat Market, Ed's Rod and Gun & Cycle Centre.
Sin títuloBack of photo reads, "Dr. Alyward on the left & Pop Morgan on the right. East end of old Macaulay Pt. Golf Course Club House and Bowden's house in the background…".
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