2 men in snow - photo reads "Sincerely Yours, J. Lava + H. Mowlam 27/2/05.
Campion, Mark2 Yarrows employees receiving envelopes from manager, Norman Yarrows.
Yarrows Ltd.Blank notecard with sketch by Gladys Durrant depicting 218 Anson Crescent. The reverse reads " In 1939 this was the home of Mr. & Mrs. John Millins. It was expropriated by the Department of National Defense in 1942, and is presently the home of the Base Commander of DND ".
Henriksen, PatPhoto of 2nd and 3rd year classes in Esquimalt High School. Identification includes Principal Mr. R.H. Sharples; Front Row L-R: Doris Tink, Pearl Nicholson, ?, Ethel Huhr; Second Row: Margaret Watson, Flora Thompson, ?, ?, Lily Ockenden; Third Row: Dorothy Williams, Dorothy Langdon, Elsie Dearville, Elsie McDonald; 4th row: Betty Billinghurst, Bernie Chapman, Lois Willing, Mary Silk; 5th row: ?, ?, Winnie Elcer, Elsie DeCosta, Jimmy Anderson; 6th row: Peggy Williams, ?, Dorothy Evans, Mable Yard; 7th row: Hazel Fairall, Florence Elston, Cecile Dock; Back Row 4th from left: Charlie Williams.
Andre Gagnon (center), while still a boy, was killed in a street accident with an army truck.
Cross, JoanPhoto of Bill Stewart (right) with his father Mr. Stewart Sr., and his son.
Photo of ship flying a white ensign (RCN) from mizzen head, sailors standing on fantail. Ship was acquired by RCN (ca. 1913). It was used during WWI and then sold.
Photoprint of 330 Kinver Street from the breakwater at Macaulay Point looking north
Kaye, Kathleen