649 Admirals Road, commonly referred to as "Cotton House".
Kaye, Kathleen637 Head Street formerly Esquimalt Junior, Highrock Junior and Harborview. Present location of L'ecole Victor Brodeur.
Findlay, JamesBlank notecard with sketch by Gladys Durrant depicting 622 Head Street "Trafalgar House". The reverse reads " 622 Head Street was built c. 1920 for Arthur R. Wolfenden, son of Lt. Col. Richard Wolfenden, a member of the Royal Engineers. Trafalgar was declared a Heritage Building in April 1990 and has received interior renovations in 1992".
Henriksen, PatExterior 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, RuthPartial view of Fernhill, the Pooley's residence, ca. 1910 at 620 Lampson Street.
Findlay, JamesFamily home of the Nunn's, built by Robert Henry Nunn, at 620 Constance (demolished).
Nunn, William R.House at 620 Constance Ave. built by Robert Henry Nunn.
Photo of two young children standing in front of 611 Pioneer street house.