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1924 Group Photo
CA PR268-025-093-001 · Item · ca. 1926
Part of Bryan Mee fonds

Photo postcard of large group of people, mostly unidentified. The postcard reads, "Front Right - G.E. Hodgson, Second Row Right Hand Side - Walter Scott, Second Row - Reeve Alex Lockley (almost center in white suit), Left side Mr. Frank Cook in white shirt with cane. Next to Mr. Cook, his sister-in-law Miss Annie Yates".

Mee, Bryan
Andrew Stewart Family
CA PR268-995-040-001 · Item · ca. 1935
Part of Bryan Mee fonds

Andrew Stewart Family Portrait. Back row L-R: William, Florence (Charles' wife), Charles, Robert, Front row: L-R: Andrew and Isabel. The Stewart family home at 511 Constance Street was sold in 1993 and became "Esquimalt Neighbourhood House".

Mee, Bryan
Bryan Mee fonds
CA PR268 · Fonds · 1910-2021

Fonds consists of Esquimalt Police Board records, including a 1979 group photograph, an Esquimalt Bicycle Registration Form, and records that were created or obtained during Bryan Mee's work with the Esquimalt Neighbourhood House, including photos of the Stewart family who previously lived in the Esquimalt Neighbourhood House building. Also included are 2 sketches drawn by local artist Gladys Durrant for one of her books.

Mee, Bryan
CA PR268-025-093-002 · Item · 1994
Part of Bryan Mee fonds

Sketch by local Esquimalt artist, Gladys Durrant showing Comerford's Rex Service station on right and the Rex Theatre. On the far right is the Tudor House. This is one of two Sketches that were completed, but never used, for Gladys's local history book called Seafarers, Saints, & Sinners.

Mee, Bryan
"Princess Maquinna" Ship
CA PR268-025-093-003 · Item · 1994
Part of Bryan Mee fonds

Sketch by local Esquimalt artist, Gladys Durrant of the ship "Princess Maquinna" who served the isolated west coast of Vancouver Island for 4 decades. The sketch was drawn from a B.C. government photograph. This is one of two sketches that were completed, but never used, for Gladys's local history book called Seafarers, Saints, & Sinners.

Mee, Bryan