840 Craigflower Road known in the early days as "Birchwood", the residence of Annie Brown. The house was demolished shortly thereafter this picture was taken and is now the Shangri-La apartment townhomes.
Sans titre840 Craigflower known in the early days as "Birchwood" and home to Annie Brown.
Sans titreCoton's grocery store at 1209 Lyall Street in the 1950's. As of 2026, it is Howl Brewing!
Sans titreMulcahy Home near corner of Macaulay Street and Esquimalt Road. This is a rear view from Wollaston Street. Address was 1007 Esquimalt Road.
Sans titreView of Esquimalt Road looking east showing St. Paul's church and the Yarrow's parking lot around 1973.
Sans titrePicture taken from the NW corner of the plaza showing Safeway, Royal Bank, and other unidentifiable business.
Sans titreView from Constance Avenue across recently cleared property to the Tudor House on Admirals and Esquimalt. The vacant land eventually became Admirals Square.
Sans titreBuildings in old Esquimalt Village between Admirals Road and Constance Avenue on Esquimalt Road. Demolished to make way for "Admirals Square" around 1975.
Sans titreBlock of stores from Constance Avenue to Admirals Road along Esquimalt Road. Demolished to make way for "Admirals Square".
Sans titreThe fonds consists of photographs of various Esquimalt scenes, including homes, naval and military subjects, Esquimalt parks projects and public events, such as Buccaneer Days. Also included are various stories authored by Jack Van Dalen.
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