Images in this series are from an album compiled by Ella Hayward and show the Hayward family at Hatley Park from 1910 to 1920, as well as newspaper clippings about Dunsmuir family members.
Album includes photos of the McLean family in Fisherton, Ayrshire, Scotland. Jennie McLean Mann spent the duration of the Great War at her parents home in Scotland. There are wartime photos from both WWI and WWII in this album, however, only images from the family's time at Hatley Park (ca. 1911-1923) have been made available online.
Note that Charlie's father, William Edward John Mann was often known as Fred, as was Charlie (Charles Frederick). Descriptions here refer to them as WEJ and Charlie to avoid confusion.
Ashnola was the residence of James Dunsmuir's sister, Emily Ellen Dunsmuir (Mrs. Snowden) and Northing Pinckney Snowden on Victoria's Gorge waterway, across the water from James and Laura's home, Burleith.
Laura Dunsmuir standing on right; Sarah Byrd is seated on the step.
L to R: Selden Humphreys, Muriel Dunsmuir, Joan Humphreys, Dola Dunsmuir
L to R: Selden Humphreys, a baby (possibly Jill Humphreys), a dog and possibly 'Mouse' (Marion Victoria Bromley)
L to R Front: Muriel, Arthur Bromley, Maye, ?, ? Second row: Laura Dunsmuir, ?, ? Top row: Maurice Bromley Wilson, James Dunsmuir, ?
The location is likely one of the Bromley family properties in the UK. Possibly Dallam Hall, Cumbria or Stoke Hall, Nottinghamshire.
Laura Mary 'Maye' Dunsmuir married Arthur Bromley in 1904. In the image, Arthur has his arm draped informally over Maye's knees, which suggests they might be married by this point.
Feature on Rec Centre on Channel 11.
Recorded Wednesday, March 24, 2004, 10:00-12:00.
Sticky note: 10:00-12:00, Stephanie Slater.
Basement floor plan. Likely a working document: extensive notes and alterations. 1 page.
February 18 1977. Drawn by RGC. Basement floor plan. extensive notes and alterations. 1 page.
February 2 1976 revision of March 9 1960 plan. Drawn by K. Weisse. First floor plan. 1 page.
February 21 1986 revision of October 21 1983 drawing. Basement, first floor plans. Indelible marker notes on back. Two pages.
February 23 1977. Floor plan for conversion/improvement of existing science labs on first floor of Grant Block. 1 page.
First and second floor plans; finishing schedule; schedule of doors. 2 pages.
Scales differ. November 30 1984. Floor plans. 5 stapled pages.
Program of events for installation.
Includes gravel turn and materials legend. 1 page; 2 copies.
Original transparency. 1 page.
typed memoir plus a newspaper clipping and completed leave form with redacted signatures
Information on the donation of the Fisher Foundation to RRU for the restoration of the greenhouse on campus.
The upper Japanese garden at Hatley Park was designed by Japanese landscape architect Isaburo Kashida. The garden was installed in 1909 and developed by Tadashi Noda from 1913-1927. Visible are the fishing bridge, the floating bridge and the pavilion.
The upper Japanese garden at Hatley Park was designed by Japanese landscape architect Isaburo Kashida. The garden was installed in 1909 and developed by Tadashi Noda from 1913-1927. This photo shows the fishing bridge at the north end of the pond.
The upper Japanese garden at Hatley Park was designed by Japanese landscape architect Isaburo Kashida. The garden was installed in 1909 and developed by Tadashi Noda from 1913-1927. A rustic wooden fishing bridge was positioned at the north end of the pond.
The bearded man is identified elsewhere as Grandfather Peachey. They are sitting in the area around the converted stables building at Hatley Park. Frederick and Elsie Peachey lived here.