Scrapbook contains memoirs and other written work, photos, original documents, and badges from Royal Roads Military College. The scrapbook is arranged in 6 sections, which are presented as series in this subfonds: Introduction/taking an oath, First Year, senior Year, Crests, Witten Work, Postscript.
Photographs, yearbooks, histories collected from ex-cadets in the process of working with RRU Foundation as liaison with alumina of the military college
The photographs in this sub-series depict the academic life of officer cadets while they studied at Royal Roads Military College (and its antecedents).
No date information given. No authority information given. Possibly a student project/later library display. Floor plan of library showing all 3 floors. Typewritten history of the library on back. 1 page.
The fonds consists of records made or received by DND in the course of operating a series of military and naval training institutions at Hatley Park (Royal Roads Military College and its antecedents). The DND records were transferred to RRU Archives following the dissolution of the Royal Roads Military College in 1995. Record media include paper, 16mm film reels, photographs and graphics.
These photo albums contain black and white photographs taken by RRMC cadets or staff. The photos depict the cadet experiences on campus. One album per year, each album begins in the fall with the arrival of cadets and follows them through recruit week, obstacle courses, the classroom, sports events, parades, skylarks, and special events such as the Christmas Ball.
There is one photo album from the 1960s and the rest are from the 1990s.
This album is a series of photographs taken of military officer cadets at Royal Roads Military College in Victoria, BC, Canada. From arrival in the fall until graduation in late spring, this 1989 - 89 album tells a very brief story of the academic year in photographs.
This album is a series of photographs taken of military officer cadets at Royal Roads Military College in Victoria, BC, Canada. From arrival in the fall until graduation in late spring, this 1984-85 album tells the story of the academic year in photographs.