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McConnell, RH

Russell Henry McConnell attended Royal Roads May to August in 1941, in the second class of RCNVR Special Entry cadets. The first five classes were also known informally as ‘90 Day wonders’, as their wartime training at HMCS Royal Roads was just over 3 months. Born 7 June, 1918, McConnell was an accountant before joining the RCNVR. He was serving in HMCS Raccoon when it was sunk on 7 September, 1942.

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.

McKenzie, TA

Terrance Allan McKenzie attended Royal Roads Military College from 1972-1974. Born in 1953, he joined the Air Force and was serving with the 419 Tactical Fighter (Training) squadron when he was killed in a plane crash 80 miles from CFB Cold Lake, AB on 7 March 1983.

Metheral, LR

Lorne Richard Metheral attended Canadian Services College Royal Roads from 1959-1961. Born in 1941, he joined the Royal Canadian Air Force. He was killed in a training accident at the No. 1 Flying School near Sanridge, MN on 21 November 1965.

Modern copies

Modern whiteprints produced from a second set of modern transparencies apparently traced from Maclure originals. Seem to have been used by the DND as part of their planning process.

Modern copies

Modern whiteprints produced from a second set of modern transparencies traced from originals. Seem to have been used by the DND as part of their planning process.

Murphy, JS

John Sydney Murphy attended HMCS Royal Roads from 1942 to 1943. He was in the first class to graduate from The Royal Canadian Naval College, Royal Roads. Born April 28, 1924, Murphy was serving on HMCS Shearwater when he was lost in an air crash on April 17, 1952.

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.

Phillips, WM

William Michael Phillips attended HMCS Royal Roads from 1943-1945. He joined the Royal Canadian Navy and in 1949, he was accepted for pilot training, receiving his wings in May 1950. Born in 1926, he was killed during operational flying training on 13 November, 1950.

Rayment, GR

George Ross Rayment attended Canadian Services College Royal Roads from 1951-1953. Born in 1932, he served in the Royal Canadian Air Force. He was serving with the 423 All Weather Fighter Squadron in Grostenquin, France when he was killed in a mid-air collision between two CF-100s on 25 August 1958.

Robson, PG

Peter Gordon Robson attended Canadian Services College Royal Roads from 1956-1958. Born in 1938, he joined the Royal Canadian Air Force. He was at the No.2 Advanced Flying School when he was killed in a crash of a T-33 jet trainer near Baldur, MN on 19 September, 1960.

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.

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