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- 1911-1920
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Laura Dunsmuir (seated, centre) with three women in mountains
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woman laying in bathing costume and stockings outside cabin
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On the Malahat Drive, Vancouver Island, BC
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Souvenir image created by Gowan Sutton Co. Ltd.
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The Dunsmuir family and some friends took an extended vacation from November 1911 to September 1912. They started the vacation in Switzerland and then travelled along the Nile, enjoying a variety of Egyptian historic sites and experiences. After their tour of the Nile, the Dunsmuirs travelled on to England and took over Bisham Abbey in Buckinghamshire for the spring and summer months.
Camel races, start line, Egypt
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The Dunsmuir family and some friends took an extended vacation from November 1911 to September 1912. They started the vacation in Switzerland and then travelled along the Nile, enjoying a variety of Egyptian historic sites and experiences. After their tour of the Nile, the Dunsmuirs travelled on to England and took over Bisham Abbey in Buckinghamshire for the spring and summer months.
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The Dunsmuir family and some friends took an extended vacation from November 1911 to September 1912. They started the vacation in Switzerland and then travelled along the Nile, enjoying a variety of Egyptian historic sites and experiences. After their tour of the Nile, the Dunsmuirs travelled on to England and took over Bisham Abbey in Buckinghamshire for the spring and summer months.
Woman dressed in riding gear with wall and steamboat in background, Egypt
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The Dunsmuir family and some friends took an extended vacation from November 1911 to September 1912. They started the vacation in Switzerland and then travelled along the Nile, enjoying a variety of Egyptian historic sites and experiences. After their tour of the Nile, the Dunsmuirs travelled on to England and took over Bisham Abbey in Buckinghamshire for the spring and summer months.
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The Dunsmuir family and some friends took an extended vacation from November 1911 to September 1912. They started the vacation in Switzerland and then travelled along the Nile, enjoying a variety of Egyptian historic sites and experiences. After their tour of the Nile, the Dunsmuirs travelled on to England and took over Bisham Abbey in Buckinghamshire for the spring and summer months.
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The Dunsmuir family and some friends took an extended vacation from November 1911 to September 1912. They started the vacation in Switzerland and then travelled along the Nile, enjoying a variety of Egyptian historic sites and experiences. After their tour of the Nile, the Dunsmuirs travelled on to England and took over Bisham Abbey in Buckinghamshire for the spring and summer months.
Miss Garden with Hamilton Forrest
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Original is likely clipped from a magazine. The caption reads: "Miss Garden with Hamilton Forrest (at right), composer of the opera "Camille", and Richard Bartelemy, her coach for the part." The opera, debuted in 1930 was commissioned by Mary Garden, who was the reigning favourite of the Chicago Opera Public.
Unidentified man on a chair on sand with cane
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Woman with dog sitting on large flowerpot
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Five young people sat on horses
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Guy and James Audain and two women sat on basalt rock formations
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This image is a postcard that Jimmy Audain, the boy featured in the image, sent to his aunt, Dola Dunsmuir. Although aunt and nephew, they were born within a few months of each other.
Tallulah Bankhead portrait, signed
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inscription reads: "To Graham, with love from Tallulah"
A toddler at the Belmont gates of Hatley Park
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William Edward John Mann (coachman) and Mouse (Marion Victoria Bromley) at Hatley Park
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Coachman, William Edward John (‘Fred’) Mann, was in charge of the stables at Hatley Park. Marion Victoria Bromley (b. 1908) was the daughter of Maye Dunsmuir and Arthur Bromley. She was nicknamed Mouse.
James and Laura Dunsmuir in Italian Garden at Hatley Park
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four women stood knitting outside Dola's playhouse at Hatley Park
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Dola had a playhouse on the east side of the creek that runs through the Hatley Park property. It was built for her by Peter Bugslag, a carpenter who lived in the house by the present day entrance to Hatley Park. The house and furnishings were scaled down to suit children's play. The women and the child are unidentified in this photo. The child is too young to be Dola, who was seven when the family moved to Hatley Park.
woman reading on armchair on terrace at Hatley Park
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Dunsmuir grandchildren together on Hatley Park Terrace
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Marion Victoria (Mouse) Bromley (b. 1908) with James Audain (b. 1903) and his baby sister, Laura (b. 1909) on Hatley Park Terrace.