The collection consists of family photographs of the Acreman family and friends in Esquimalt, including wedding photograph of John and Ethel Acreman (1915) and photographs of Acreman children. Collection includes some photocopies with handwritten notes made by donor.
Johnston, DorisCollection consists of photographs of the Stewart family, classes of Lampson Street Elementary and Esquimalt High School, and other Esquimalt scenes, including the 1916 snowfall. MacLean's Magazine article that features the Bucket of Blood Pub (Esquimalt Hotel in old Esquimalt Village now HMC Dockyard) is also included in the collection.
A. William (Bill) StewartDix Confectionary - 899 Esquimalt Road. Proprietors Alfred Ernest and Emma Richards. Later became Super Low Cost Food Store. Demolished ca. 2024
Eng, VictorCollection consists of bills, receipts, and accounts from various Victoria and Esquimalt businesses addressed to either Mrs. Kathleen De La Poer Beresford or Miss Vera Easton, residents of 851 Wollaston Street.
House designed by architect Francis Mawson Rattenbury. It is a designated heritage house.
Exterior view of 622 Barton Road in September 1960 with early snow.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.
D'Hollander, RuthExterior 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.
D'Hollander, RuthExterior 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.
D'Hollander, Ruth1245 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.
Frogner, RaymondPhoto of the front of 1217 Lyall Street house at it would have looked in the early 1900's.
Klaassen, Meagan1179 Munro Street. P. Leonard James, Architect caught on camera. This was his first house in Victoria.
Cross, Rosemary James