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- c. 1939 (Creation)
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1 b/w photoprint
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Claire Muir is a member of the Silver Threads Writers' Group. Her husband, David Muir, also a writer, died in 1993.
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Donated to Esquimalt Municipal Archives, Accession 994-062
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Head shot of Mr. Jules Paul Albert Christenson and Mrs. Violet Ellen Jessie (nee Ford) Christenson
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There are no restrictions on access to these records.
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Researchers are responsible for observing Canadian copyright regulations.
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Good
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Mr. Jules Paul Albert (J. P. A. ) Christenson was born in 1895 in Denmark and came to Canada in 1905 from Denmark. He met and Married Violet Ellen Jessie (nee Ford) Christenson. They lived at Esquimalt on Fraser St, Drake St. and up on Park Terrace. They had three children Paul (son), Joyce and Diane (daughters). Jules owned a garage on Esquimalt Road called Christenson's Garage. Jules was a Govt. Councillor from 1939-1947.
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Revised by Dulma Karunarathna on January 14, 2025
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Interview Summary of Diane Brown 1994 with Claire Muir in Christenson Jules Reference file