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Part of P. Luttmer
Kathleen Dunsmuir, in lame Arabian-style gown, appears to be standing on deck of boat or ship. Location and date uncertain. Possibly taken during family trip aboard 1911-12, when the Dunsmuirs cruised the Nile.
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Part of P. Luttmer
Kathleen Dunsmuir, in lame Arabian-style gown, appears to be standing on deck of boat or ship. Location and date uncertain. Possibly taken during family trip aboard 1911-12, when the Dunsmuirs cruised the Nile.
Part of P. Luttmer
Kathleen Dunsmuir Humphreys wearing coat and hat, seated on wall in garden of Beverly Hills home. Caption on back reads: "Mummy in the garden."
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Kathleen Dunsmuir Humphreys, wearing satin gown with chiffon scarf.
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James "Boy" Dunsmuir Jr. mounted on pony, wearing wide-brimmed straw hat.
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Possibly James "Boy" Dunsmuir Jr., posed with English bulldog and wooden toy horse. Wearing bonnet and long coat with fluffy collar.
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Joan Humphreys as small child, seated, with hands folded. Enhanced, tinted portrait.
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Joan Humphreys, age about 12. She is seated, wearing dress with lace sleeves, double strand pearl necklace.
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Candid group photo, taken in Paris nightclub (possibly Maxim's per Joan Luttmer). From left to right seated at table: James Humphreys, Muriel Dunsmuir Wingfield, unidentified man, Dickie (surname unknown).
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Dunsmuir family group on the terrace at "Journey's End." Left to right, standing in black: Laura Audain, Jackie Chaplin, Robin Dunsmuir, James Audain. Next row, standing: Bessie Hope, Elinor Dunsmuir. Seated in front: Muriel Dunsmuir Wingfield, Mrs. Laura Dunsmuir, Maude Dunsmuir Chaplin.
Part of P. Luttmer
James and Laura Dunsmuir, with Eileen Molyneux, in Italian Garden, Hatley Park. Mrs. Dunsmuir in dark walking costume, straw hat, cane. Mr. Dunsmuir in striped suit with vest, cloth cap, cane. Eileen in light summer suit, brimmed hat.
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Dola Dunsmuir on Beauty, in riding coat and hat. Circular drive, Hatley Park. Photo by Trio, Victoria ca 1912
Part of L. Mitchell
Mrs. Laura Dunsmuir, dressed for presentation at Court of St. James, 1902. Seated in armchair, small table with vase of flowers at her side. Wearing satin gown, bodice and skirt over-panels of jewelled embroidery; fabric flowers on bodice, skirt and train; plumed headdress; holding kid gloves.
Part of L. Mitchell
Mrs. Laura Dunsmuir, seated in armchair in Castle drawing room. Dark dress, pearl necklace, medallion or watch necklace.
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Marion Dunsmuir, miniature portrait in profile, hand-tinted with oil or water colours. Formal gown, pearl necklace, earrings.
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Woman in late-nineteenth century dress, posed next to Baroque-style upholstered armchair. Laura Michell identified this as a portrait of her grandmother, Laura Dunsmuir, as a young woman.
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Muriel Dunsmuir, posed seated, wearing dark-coloured formal chiffon gown with ribbon and bead trim; pearl necklace.
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Laura Marion Dunsmuir, age about 5-6, c. 1921. Vignetted portrait, wearing dress with ruffled collar, hairbow. An oval around the subject has been drawn with a pencil.
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Muriel Byrd Dunsmuir and Laura Marion Dunsmuir (daughters of Robin and Florence Dunsmuir), with dog, Banker, on lawn at Hatley Park. Caption on back reads "Banker, Laura and me 1920"
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Singapore gravesite of Robert William Dunsmuir. The white marble cross monument is inscribed: "In Loving Memory of Robert William Dunsmuir born in British Columbia on 21st August 1877 died in Singapore 6th January 1929"
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Florence Swinden Dunsmuir, second wife of Robert Dunsmuir, wearing dark jacket or coat, fur-trimmed hat, earrings, strand of pearls. Believed to be taken when she was in her 30's
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Florence Swinden Dunsmuir, in semi-profile. Wearing gown with lace sleeves, pearl necklace. Believed to be taken in late 1920s or early 1930s