Photos of Esquimalt Taxi owned by donor's father, Alan Catt.
Sin títuloTexaco Station operated by Alan Catt (donor's father) at the southeast corner of Esquimalt Road and Sturdee Street. It was later sold to Les Bakrud. The attached coffee bar was run by Dorothy and Mrs. Gammon.
Sin títuloM&C Logging was the name of business run by Alan Catt (donor's father) and Norman McKenzie hauling logs out of Zeballos in the 1950's.
Sin títuloSydney and Emily Catt in front of 520 Sturdee Street. On the reverse of photo is written "Grandpa and Grandma". Sydney passed away in 1956 and Emily in 1970, both in Victoria.
Sin títuloAlan Catt (donor's father) also owned Esquimalt Taxi at the corner of Esquimalt Road and Sturdee Street.
Sin títuloAlan S. Catt on the right with unidentified man in front of Texaco Station gas pumps at the corner of Esquimalt Road and Sturdee Street.
Sin título1950's Ford taxi outside of the Esquimalt Taxi stand at 1353 Esquimalt Road. Owner was donor's father, Alan Catt. Taken after a snowfall.
Sin títuloThe donor's father, Alan Catt, owned Esquimalt Taxi. Oldsmobile taxi is parked on a street in the summer. Business was located at 1353 Esquimalt Road.
Sin títuloAlan Catt and his wife, Helene (donor's parents) at an Esquimalt Lions Club event.
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