The 50th Regiment (Gordon Highlanders of Canada) was a Victoria, BC-based militia unit formed in 1913, with Sir Arthur Currie as its first commanding officer. It heavily recruited for the 16th Battalion (Canadian Scottish), CEF, during WWI, earning battle
Sem títuloEsquimalt Garden Club group photo ca. 1965 L-R: Fred Lock Sr., Mr. Brown, Kay Hodgson's sister, Kay Hodgson, Mr. Fenwich, Show Judge, Hector McNeil (Esquimalt Head Gardener), Laurie Galley, Mrs. Jean Marie Amelia Iannerelli, née Cowden, Rose and Jim Roger (donors), Mrs. Harriet Violet Bryant, née Yerrill.
Sem títuloPhoto of people gathered for the Bullen Park opening ceremony. On far left is Reeve Heald; 1st lady on left, Mrs. Heald; Mrs. Mary Louise Pooley, née Tillinghast with flowers; centre, Mr. Robert Henry Pooley; To the right are Mr. Going, Mr. Fraser, Thomas Hadfield and H. F. Bourne, municipal engineer.
Photo of a class from a private school on Lampson Street named Royal Roads. Photo includes the principal, Mrs. Roach and teacher, Ruth Johnson. 2nd row from top on far right is Helen Piddington. Mrs. Selina Agnes Roach, née Bloom Field is two to the left from her. Photo also features Scottie the dog.
Photo of group identified as: "Mr. Alfred John Reed, Mrs. Jean Reed, née Brown, Ma Clarence, Zeno, Art Armstrong, Queenie, Doris, Bennet, Laura, Bessie."
Photo of "Fernhill," addressed on Lampson Street, near Norma Court. Original house is on the left. Donor's father, Harry Pooley, wrote identification on the photo. L-R: Dad (Charles Edward Pooley), Mrs. Elizabeth Wilhelmina Pooley, née Fisher, Mother (Mrs. C. E. Pooley) on porch. Alice, Tom, Hattie Fisher, R. H. (Robert Henry?) in buggy, Turpen the horse, Carlo the dog, Charlie on Robbie, and Annie on Buckskin.