Esquimalt High School in the big snow of 1996. Taken from Colville Road.
Sans titreFonds consists of materials collected by Clair Muir in preparation for the Silver Threads Writers' Group book, "Seafarers, Saints and Sinners," including an interview with Diane Brown, and 3 photographs of the Brown family. Diane's father was the owner of Christensen's Garage which he built in 1934.
Sans titre2 cm of miscellaneous textual records; Phillips, Arbutus Crafts Auxillary, Esquimalt Sports Centre opening programme 1961, early paper-bound cookbooks (1935), Work Point Badminton Club Song book (1930), May Phillip's Scrapbook (1924), basketry notes, anon
Sans titreCollection consists of 1-18" x 24" poster mounted on particle board for a Striker to wear around their neck
Sans titreFonds consists of two administrative volumes for Yarrows Ltd. Including stock issued June 1927-April 1942 and Pattern Shop orders 1928-1932. Fonds also consists of photographs and books of ships, equipment, employees and other activities of Yarrows Ltd.
Sans titreFonds consist of a postcard album that belonged to donor's grandfather, Robert (Tim) Ryley. Album has various Esquimalt scenes and other places around the world.
Sans titrePhotos and memorabilia of parks, Buildings, harbour, vehicles, sports
Sans titreFonds consists of Esquimalt Police Board records, including a 1979 group photograph, an Esquimalt Bicycle Registration Form, and records that were created or obtained during Bryan Mee's work with the Esquimalt Neighbourhood House, including photos of the Stewart family who previously lived in the Esquimalt Neighbourhood House building. Also included are 2 sketches drawn by local artist Gladys Durrant for one of her books.
Sans titrePadre Roberts was minister at St. Pauls Naval & Garrison Church form 1952-1969. After retirement he served as minister to the Red Canadian Legion. Photo taken by John Jackson.
Sans titre1245 Esquimalt seen in 1998 as the Salvation Army. This building was fomerly the Rex Theatre and later renamed the Citadel. In this view the building is for sale, was subsequently purchased and demolished for redevelopment.
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