The 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.
Roger, Rose and JimDurrant 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
Roger, Rose and JimEsquimalt Garden Club group photo ca. 1965 L-R: Fred Lock Sr., Mr. Brown, Kay Hodgson's sister, Kay Hodgson, Mr. Fenwich, Show Judge, Hector McNeil (Esquimalt Head Gardener), Laurie Galley, Mrs. Jean Marie Amelia Iannerelli, née Cowden, Rose and Jim Roger (donors), Mrs. Harriet Violet Bryant, née Yerrill.
Roger, Rose and JimPhoto of the Fitz Football club. Back Row (L-R): S. Erskine, G. Pocock, F. Watt, W. J. Lynn. 3rd Row (L-R): H. Taite, C. Jasper, T. E. Grimes. 2nd Row (L-R): A. Speirs, T. McCosh, Con Charman, W. Gibson, Capt. F. A. Fitzsimmons, Mgr. G. Ward. Front row (L-R): W.M. Sharcott, W. Cummings, A. Whyte, F. Warren, J. Cosier.
Photo of the Fitz Football club. Back Row: B. Stewart, J. Watt, T. Watt, E. Warren, J. Hay, C. Mesher. Centre Row: J. Rowe, unidentified. Front row: unidentified.
Ray'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.
Roger, Rose and JimFonds consists of photographs of Fitz's Football Club and areas under development in Esquimalt. Also included are textual records relating to the Esquimalt Garden Club, presentation of Esquimalt's official coat of arms and images of businesses that were demolished to make way for new development, such as Admirals Square.
Roger, Rose and Jim