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Gorgichuk, CDDH

Claus Dieter Dietrich Heinz Gorgichuk attended Royal Roads Military College from 1975-1977. Born in 1957, he was a qualified pilot and was still attending RRMC when he took part in a college diving expedition on January 7, 1978. He drowned when he became trapped under ice.

Roland Stuart's Hatley Park

The Hatley Park estate was so named in 1889 when the land was purchased by Roland Stuart and Charles St. Aubyn Pearse. The name derives from the ancestral home of the Pearse family in England. Pearse died in 1901 and Stuart had a number of other business partners and tenant farmers who helped manage the estate.

A large fire destroyed the property in 1905 and shortly after, Roland Stuart put the estate up for sale.

Lamont, RL

Robert Lee Lamont attended Royal Roads Military College from 1975-1977. Born in 1958, he joined the Air Force and was training at CFB Moose Jaw when he lost his life in a crash during a routine solo mission near Coderre, SK on 16 April, 1980.

McIntyre, SJ

Stephen James McIntyre attended Royal Roads Military College from 1980-1982. Born in 1960, he joined the Air Force and was training with the 427 tactical helicopter squadron in Petawawa, ON when he was killed on January 28, 1988.

Mariner, CA

Christopher Allen Mariner attended Royal Roads Military College from 1981-1985 . Born in 1962, he joined the army and was serving with the Lord Strathcona’s Horse (Royal Canadians) when he died in a tank accident on October 8, 1999.

Schiele, NP

Nicole Patricia Schiele attended Royal Roads Military College from 1989-1993. Born in 1971, she joined the Navy and was serving with HMCS Saskatchewan when she drowned in a diving accident at Gibsons Landing, BC on February 17, 1994.

Selby, MD

Miles Darren Selby attended Royal Roads Military College from 1991-1995. Born in 1973, he joined the Air Force and was serving with the 431 Air demonstration squadron and was killed in a mid-air collision during a snowbirds practice flight near Mossbank, SK on December 19, 2004.

MacKenzie, J-AD

Juli-Ann MacKenzie attended Royal Roads Military College from 1991-1995. Born in 1972, she joined the Air Force and was serving with the 444 Combat Support Squadron when she was killed in a helicopter crash 80 km northwest of CFB Goose Bay, NL on 18 July 2002.

Casey, JR

Jennifer Rose Casey attended Royal Roads University in 2016 and earned a Masters of Interdisciplinary Studies. Born in 1985, she was serving with the Royal Canadian Air Force, 431 Air demonstration squadron when she was killed in a crash of a Snowbirds CT-114 tutor jet in Kamloops, BC on 17 May, 2020.

Black Album 1

  • CA RRU 025-002-1-1
  • Dossier
  • ca. 1908-1940
  • Fait partie de K. McCann

Black Album 1 mainly contains images around Hatley Park

Originals

Maclure-era synthetic vellum drawings, likely transparencies, for production of whiteprint architectural drawings for site use.

Originals

Synthetic vellum drawings, likely transparencies, for production of whiteprint architectural drawings for site use.

Family Album: Hatley Park, Fintry, Blakeburn

  • CA RRU 025-011-1.01
  • Dossier
  • ca. 1916-1950
  • Fait partie de N. Atchison

Images in this album show Charlie and Jennie Mann and their daughters, Helen and Joan in various locations throughout BC. However, only images from 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.

Family Album: Mann/McLean Family

  • CA RRU 025-011-1.02
  • Dossier
  • ca. 1900-1950
  • Fait partie de N. Atchison

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.

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