- CA RRU 025-002-1-6-156
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- 1895-1905
Part of K. McCann
Caption reads: falls in Pine Creek Canyon, Atlin, BC. Photo by AC Hirschfeld
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Part of K. McCann
Caption reads: falls in Pine Creek Canyon, Atlin, BC. Photo by AC Hirschfeld
WEJ (Fred) Mann and horse, Hatley Park Stables
Part of K. McCann
Coachman, William Edward John (‘Fred’) Mann, was in charge of the stables at Hatley Park. He is standing in the courtyard of the U-shaped stables and garage building. His home was attached to the stables at the east side of the building and the chauffeur’s home was attached to the garages on the west side. The building was added as part of the extensive estate development by Brett and Hall, 1912-1914.
Muriel in garden Journey's End
Part of K. McCann
In 1928, Muriel Dunsmuir married Maurice “Tolly” Wingfield and by 1932, they had built Journey’s End, a home adjacent to the Hatley Park property and in the Arts and Crafts style. Tolly died in 1941. In 1952, the house was used as a staff residence for Canadian Services College Royal Roads and since 1988, it has been the administration building for Fort Rodd Hill National Historic Park.
Muriel between Hollyhocks, Journey's End
Part of K. McCann
In 1928, Muriel Dunsmuir married Maurice “Tolly” Wingfield and by 1932, they had built Journey’s End, a home adjacent to the Hatley Park property and in the Arts and Crafts style. Tolly died in 1941. In 1952, the house was used as a staff residence for Canadian Services College Royal Roads and since 1988, it has been the administration building for Fort Rodd Hill National Historic Park.
WEJ (Fred) Mann and horse, Hatley Park Stables, laundry house visible behind
Part of K. McCann
Coachman, William Edward John (‘Fred’) Mann, was in charge of the stables at Hatley Park. He is standing in the courtyard of the U-shaped stables and garage building. His home was attached to the stables at the east side of the building and the chauffeur’s home, visible in this picture behind the coachman, was attached to the garages on the west side. Also visible in the background is the estate laundry building. The buildings were added as part of the extensive estate development by Brett and Hall, 1912-1914.
Part of K. McCann
Caption reads: societe miniere de la colombie britannique. Boulder Creek, Atlin BC, Aug. 1901. Photo by AC Hirschfeld.
James Dunsmuir travelled to Atlin in August 1901 as part of the provincial govt's Atlin Committee investigating mining licenses to aliens, among other things
Child by magnolia tree in Japanese garden
Part of K. McCann
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. The child is thought to be one of Tadashi Noda's children.
WEJ (Fred) Mann and horse, Hatley Park Stables
Part of K. McCann
Coachman, William Edward John (‘Fred’) Mann, was in charge of the stables at Hatley Park. He is standing in the courtyard of the U-shaped stables and garage building. His home, visible in the background, was attached to the stables at the east side of the building and the chauffeur’s home was attached to the garages on the west side. The building was added as part of the extensive estate development by Brett and Hall, 1912-1914.
sternwheeler on the water, Atlin, BC.
Part of K. McCann
The building on the left advertises White Pass and Yukon Route, a rail route completed in 1900. Photo probably by AC Hirschfeld. Taken in Atlin. BC.
James Dunsmuir travelled to Atlin in August 1901 as part of the provincial govt's Atlin Committee investigating mining licenses to aliens, among other things
Woman in Italian garden, north east corner
Part of K. McCann
The Italian garden to the west of the castle was added as part of extensive development of the Hatley Park estate by Boston based landscape architects, Brett and Hall from 1912-1914.
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Boy with snowball in Switzerland
Part of K. McCann
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. The boy pictured is possibly James Audain.
Muriel in vegetable garden, Journey's End
Part of K. McCann
In 1928, Muriel Dunsmuir married Maurice “Tolly” Wingfield and by 1932, they had built Journey’s End, a home adjacent to the Hatley Park property and in the Arts and Crafts style. Tolly died in 1941. In 1952, the house was used as a staff residence for Canadian Services College Royal Roads and since 1988, it has been the administration building for Fort Rodd Hill National Historic Park.
LG Pearkes kicks off Hibbard Trophy game Nov 1961
Part of Royal Roads Military College
Part of K. McCann
In 1928, Muriel Dunsmuir married Maurice “Tolly” Wingfield and by 1932, they had built Journey’s End, a home adjacent to the Hatley Park property and in the Arts and Crafts style. In 1952, it was used as a staff residence for Canadian Services College Royal Roads and since 1988, it has been the administration building for Fort Rodd Hill National Historic Park.
Millward Building- Building 21
Part of Royal Roads Military College
Part of Royal Roads Military College
Floor plan. 1 board.
Street light type and distribution on RRMC campus
Part of Royal Roads Military College
June 6 1984. Includes schematic. Shows street lighting type and distribution. Some notes on back. 2 pages.
Royal Roads University fifteenth convocation of degree recipients
Program of events for morning convocation, where degrees were presented for the Master of Business Administration, Master of Arts in Environment and Management, Master of Science in Environment and Management, Master of Arts in Knowledge Management, Graduate Diploma in Management, Diploma in E-Learning Systems Analysis, Graduate Diploma in Knowledge Management, Graduate Certificate in Environmental Education, Certificate in Indigenous Corporate Relations, Graduate Certificate in Career Development, Graduate Certificate in Executive Coaching, Graduate Certificate in Human Resource Management, Graduate Certificate in Management, Graduate Certificate in Project Management, Certificate in Personal Leadership in the Public Sector, Diploma in Industry Certified Network Security Analyst, Diploma in Industry Certified Network Database Analyst, Diploma in Industry Certified Systems Analyst, and Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science programs.
Phillip Francis Hayward in a greenhouse
Part of B. Citerley
Phillip Francis Hayward is standing in a greenhouse full of potted, flowering plants. The shape of this greenhouse is not the same as the Lord and Burnham greenhouse and may have been on the estate prior to the improvements made by landscape architects, Brett and Hall from 1912 to 1914. It may also be somewhere other than Hatley Park.
Waterwheel and bridges in Japanese garden
Part of K. McCann
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 image is looking south from the waterwheel and shows the fishing bridge, floating bridge and pavilion, as well as a wisteria arbour to the left of the waterwheel.
A man and a dog at Hatley Park
Part of K. McCann
making camp in India, probably Byrdie on right
Part of K. McCann
Sarah Byrd 'Byrdie' Dunsmuir and Guy Audain were married in October 1901. After Byrdie had her first child, James, in 1903, she joined her husband and his regiment in Aurungabad, India. Byrdie did not enjoy the life of an army wife and so they came to live in Victoria in 1906, with an income provided by James Dunsmuir.
John Smyth Jr, John Smyth and two unidentified women
Part of Hatley Park Collection
Part of Royal Roads Military College
Includes the events at the college for 1966-67.