Sketch by local Esquimalt artist, Gladys Durrant showing Comerford's Rex Service station on right and the Rex Theatre. On the far right is the Tudor House. This is one of two Sketches that were completed, but never used, for Gladys's local history book called Seafarers, Saints, & Sinners.
Mee, BryanFormer home of the Royal Navy Surgeon. Buildings subsequently used for the Ecole Victor-Brodeur, a Francophone school for children of the military at CFB Esquimalt. The buildings now house the CFB Naval and Military Museum.
Studio photo of Ed Young Sr. at 9 years old and an unidentified sailor. The sailor, who lived at Dunoon Castle in Scotland, saved Ed when he fell overboard from a tender.
Photo of Sarah Cook Edgington's sons. (L-R) Douglas, Navy cadet; Joseph, Army cadet; and George, Navy.
Photo taken on board HMCS Rainbow by William A. Smallwood, Chief Armorer (Naval yard). Back of postcard reads "…Marion, Mr. Little, Amy (Effie?), Edith Driver , Esther Ruth Driver , Celia Ruth Driver, nee Trebilcock (Mother), Mrs. Burrows, Mrs. Little, Mrs. Helen Macrae Keyworth, nee Hughes Mr. Keyworth, Mrs. Martin". Esther Driver (daughter of Celia Ruth Driver, nee Trebilcock)
Harwood, Esther. JeanThe fonds consists of photographs of Yarrows Ltd. shipyard and other Esquimalt scenes.
De Costa, EdwardThe fonds consists of photographs of the Young family in Esquimalt, including Drydock construction, and St. Paul's church.
Young, Edward