Front view of 712 Lampson Street taken in 1940. The donor's family lived there from 1937-1941. The house was demolished and replaced with an apartment building.
Patzer, BuntyBlank notecard with sketch by Gladys Durrant depicting the Pooley House at 706 Warder Place. The reverse reads "…was built in 1913 for P.R. Brown, a real estate broker. The architect was Thomas Hooper. It was purchased in 1928 by R.H. Pooley, Esquimalt's representative in the BC Legislature from 1912 to 1937. It was declared as Heritage in June, 1985".
Henriksen, PatHeritage dwelling at 706 Warder Place (formerly 1182 Old Esquimalt Road) known as "Pooley House". Mark Aitken, photographer.
Aitken, Mark701 Sea Terrace near Barnard Park, rear view. Former home of Frank S. Barnard, former Lt. Gov of BC.
701 Sea Terrace near Barnard Park, front view. Former home of Frank S. Barnard, former Lt. Gov of BC.
View of the rear yard and exterior of 664 Head Street, home of John Bryden. Designed by J. Gerhard Tiarks.
Scott, PeterView of the front exterior of 664 Head Street, home of John Bryden. Designed by J. Gerhard Tiarks.
Scott, PeterBack garden of family home on 652 Grenville Avenue. Enes's two sisters Kathleen N. Dimond Mitchell and Marry (Molly) Dimond Mitchell and mother, Ellen Mitchell, nee Meek. Yarrows shipyard in background.
Enes' parents Ellen Mitchell, nee Meek and John Dimond Mitchell lived at 652 Granville Ave. from 1915-1934
Photo of 649 Admirals Road. House name is 'Ervyger' built for Reverend William Washington Boulton, founder of the University School for Boys.
Photo of the home of Reverend Bolton, founder of St. Michaels University School.