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
Sin títuloThe fonds consists of photographs of scenes and community events in Esquimalt, primarily in the 1960s and 1970s.
Sin títuloFonds consists of photographs, textual records, maps, a nautical chart, and several artifacts that depict the residents, organizations, events, and landscape of the Esquimalt region. The fonds also includes minutes and correspondence pertaining to the formation of the Historical Advisory Committee & Municipal Archives and Sherri Robinson's research notes for "Esquimalt Streets and Roads: A History."
Sin títuloDix Confectionary - 899 Esquimalt Road. Proprietors Alfred Ernest and Emma Richards. Later became Super Low Cost Food Store. Demolished ca. 2024
Sin títuloDennis Café opened by donor's dad after WWII. Was open from 1948-1951 at 1323 Esquimalt Road.
Sin títuloFonds consists of photographs and a few textual records from donor's time as a volunteer dancer during the 1994 Commonwealth Games. Request viewing at Esquimalt Archives.
Sin títuloFonds consists of 2 photographs: the view towards Brothers Island and the 1934 Esquimalt High School class.
Sin títuloFront view of Colville Grocery neighbourhood store at 1186 Colville Road prior to its demolition c. 2003 to make way for a new townhouse development.
Sin títuloFonds consists of photographs of Fitz's Football Club and areas under development in Esquimalt. Also included are textual records relating to the Esquimalt Garden Club, presentation of Esquimalt's official coat of arms and images of businesses that were demolished to make way for new development, such as Admirals Square.
Sin títuloFonds consists of textual records and photographs of the Emery family in Esquimalt including, but not limited to: Esquimalt scenes, Lampson St. School class photos, and an Army pay book. Fonds also includes family trees that date back to 1773, and the diary of Samuel Emery's voyage (1893) across the Atlantic and eventual settlement in the Port Renfrew area.
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