Mrs. Margaret Munro (nee Gunn) in the doorway of the family bakery at 1315 Esquimalt Road. Photo shows baked goods clearly through the window. The business was subsequently owned by J.R. McPherson and the Durrant Family. Munro family also ran a bakery
Fields, BarbaraPainting by "Jack" Lionel Cockrell of a photo of the five McVie brothers. From the top in a clockwise direction: William, James, Robert, Samuel jr. and Thomas. All five joined the Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Force and all survived the war.
Cockrell, BobBack of photo reads, "Dr. Alyward on the left & Pop Morgan on the right. East end of old Macaulay Pt. Golf Course Club House and Bowden's house in the background…".
Wallace, NormanLarge sepia photo of a Lampson St. school class. Donor's uncle, Walt Phillips, is in the first row with beside a girl to the left.
Bates, JackCopy of a portrait photo of Jack and Nellie Henson with their son, William. Jack and Nellie moved to Victoria from Winnipeg in 1906. They had eight children: William, Jack jr, Sam, Os, Bob, Gladys, Dorothy and Marge.
Mrs. Ellen (Nellie) Lavelia Henson, née SimsType-written historical account by the donor of the Jack Henson family and building what is now 300 Victoria View Road. The article is entitled "Stone House- Esquimalt's Sentinel to the Harbour" . Written in 1990.
Photo taken on Norma Court L-R: Carolyn Hill, Brenda Hill, Nora Sittler, Pamela Hill (donor).
Mitchell (nee Hill), PamelaBrenda Hill with Carolyn on the left and Pamela (donor) on the right, on Norma Court.
Mitchell (nee Hill), PamelaUnidentified ferry on coastal waters
Mitchell (nee Hill), PamelaEsquimalt Star Newspaper Supplement to commemorate the Esquimalt Lions Club 35th Anniversary. 21 page supplement to the Esquimalt Star, June 18, 1986
Buczkowski, Joe