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Norman Tapping fonds
CA PR223 · Archief · 1952, 1954, [ca. 1965-1985]

Fonds consists of a Lampson Street School staff photo, 3 Esquimalt Coat-of-Arms Crests, a paper bag from Merry Mart store (later Esquimalt Plaza), and a newspaper article describing the history of St. Paul's Naval and Garrison.

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CA 018-001-001 · Stuk · 2018

Handwritten Tribe Family information addressed to Sherri Robinson of the Esquimalt Archives, written by Brian Matheson.

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Tribe Family c. 1910
CA 018-001-002 · Stuk · c. 1910

Copy of a black and white Tribe Family photo on the steps of 509 Esquimalt Road. In the back is Walter Tribe, L-R unidentified woman, Annie Louisa Merritt Tribe, House boy (may be named Percy Reed) and sitting in front is Walter Tribe, Jr.

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Esquimalt Drydock
CA 018-008-001 · Stuk · c. 1900-1920

3x7 color postcard of Esquimalt Dry dock at HMC Dockyard

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Old Esquimalt
CA 018-015-001 · Stuk · unknown

Photo of Old Esquimalt Village overlooking Esquimalt Harbour

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CA 017-007-002 · Stuk · 1986

Esquimalt Star Newspaper Supplement to commemorate the Esquimalt Lions Club 35th Anniversary. 21 page supplement to the Esquimalt Star, June 18, 1986

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Esquimalt Lion's Club
CA 017-007-001 · Stuk · 2001

Group photo of Esquimalt Lions Club 2001, celebrating 50 years of service.

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1217 Lyall Street ca. 1915
CA 015-002-001 · Stuk · ca. 1915

Photo of the front of 1217 Lyall Street house at it would have looked in the early 1900's.

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622 Barton Road 1952
CA 025-070-001 · Stuk · 1952

Exterior view of 622 Barton Road. House was demolished in 1974 when the road was closed and new development ensued on Esquimalt Road around Lampson Street. It was the home of Dr. JB Lynch.

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622 Barton Road 1953
CA 025-070-002 · Stuk · 1953

Exterior view of 622 Barton Road. House was demolished in 1974 when the road was closed and new development ensued on Esquimalt Road around Lampson Street. It was the home of Dr. JB Lynch.

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