The Old Charming Inn, formerly known as the Oak Bay Hotel, was a historic building in Oak Bay, British Columbia, that was demolished in 1962 to make way for the Rudyard Kipling apartment building. The hotel was located at the corner of Windsor and Beach D
Campion, MarkPhoto of an oil drilling rig, built by Victoria Machinery Depot (commenced November 1965 and finished in May 1967). It was towed to Esquimalt where heavy components were lifted aboard. Esquimalt Graving Dock in background with ship in Drydock for repairs.
Official programme for the meeting of U.S. President Bill Clinton and Russian President Boris Yeltsin on April 3 -4, 1993.
Photo of a tent erected by N.F Ockenden near the original Dockyard wall. Pictured is his wife, Lydia, with their five children, and Joe Knight.
The fonds consists of photographs of the Ockenden family and scenes of Esquimalt, as well as memorabilia and reminiscences.
Ockenden Carter, Mavis