Mackenzie flight, 1995, MacKenzie middle row, centre
Mackenzie Flight, 1967 Card front row, 4th from left
Mackenzie Flight 1964, Kaersvang front row, far right
"The Log" yearbooks from 1952, 1953 (x2), 1954 (x3), 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1965, 1966, 1967
"White Twist" yearbooks from 1953, 1954
1 photograph of cadets singing in Hatley Castle at Christmas
Yearbooks The Log - 1992 through 1995; LP of RRMC band (unopened); video cassette "RRMC - A University with a Difference" 1989
Lt. Arthur Bromley and Laura Mary 'Maye' Dunsmuir were married in 1904.
The lower pond is one of three artificial lakes created from a creek on the property. Fish ladders were installed to connect the ponds and encourage trout to spawn in the Japanese garden pond.
The lower pond is one of three artificial lakes created from a creek on the property. Fish ladders were installed to connect the ponds and encourage trout to spawn in the Japanese garden pond.
The lower pond is one of three artificial lakes created from a creek on the property. Fish ladders were installed to connect the ponds and encourage trout to spawn in the Japanese garden pond.
Floor plan. 1 board.
October 1 1974 revision of earlier plan. Drawn by ONO. Floor plan. 1 page.
Lot divisions and roadways. 1 map.
The greenhouse and conservatory were constructed and installed by the Lord and Burnham Company and they later used the estate installation in their promotional material. The glass house complex had a full time manager and required 60 tons of coal and 200 cords of wood per year to heat. The ornate conservatory had a central dome of about 30 ft square, with two side galleries, each 60 ft long. Flowers were grown inside that were intended for display in the castle and in later years it was also used for food production. According to a former gardener, interviewed in the 1950s, Laura Dunsmuir said that the conservatory was an extravagance in a private garden and that it should be in a public park. This image is part of advertisement in the Florists' Review, published October 26, 1916.
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. The west end of the garden features a loggia with ornate columns.
Includes the events at the college for 1957-1958
Includes the events at the college for 1957-1958.
These yearbooks, known as "The Log", describe the annual happenings at Royal Roads Military College and its antecedents of HMCS Royal Roads, Royal Canadian Naval College, Royal-Canadian Navy-Royal Canadian Air Force College, and Canadian Services College Royal Roads.
Includes the events at the college for 1942-1943.
Log Book staff 1966 Bade, back row far right was Ex-cadet co-editor
Log Book Staff 1961, Arnott, Sports editor, is front row, far right.
Hessin, editor, is front row, third from left