Historical records of Campion, Cobley, and Stanner family members in photographs and text.
Sin títuloBusiness letterhead and business card of Madame Minnie Stanner (nee Cobley) widow of Neville 'Fred' Stanner. Minnie opened her first dermatologist/hair studio at 1206 Douglas Street in 1908. Minnie and Fred first lived on Fraser Street in Esquimalt. Port
Sin títuloInterior shot of Minnie Stanner's shop at 729 Fort Street . L-R: Minnie, 'Jo O'. Glass show cases and product shelves are shown as well as a private area toward the rear of the store.
Sin títuloMinnie 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.
Sin título2 men in uniform, one carrying a small child enjoying a treat, walking down a Victoria street. Photo taken by a street photo merchant called Terry's Moviettes.
Sin títuloMinnie Stanner and her sister seated on a porch.
Sin título3 members of the Gordon Highlanders of Canada Regiment. Minnie Stanner's husband, Neville 'Fred' Stanner was a member. Taken at Smith Hill camp (Smith Hill at Quadra/Finlayson/Cook area).
Sin título5 members of the 50th Gordon Highlanders of Canada Regiment @ Smith Hill camp (Quadra/Finlayson/Cook)
Sin título4 members of the 50th Gordon Highlanders at Smith Hill Camp (Quadra/Finlayson/Cook area).
Sin títuloMan sitting on log crossing stream
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