The Log, Canadian Services College, Royal Roads, 1961-1962.
- CA RRU 2011.020-D-3-3
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- 1961 - 1962
Part of Royal Roads Military College
Includes the events at the college for 1961-62.
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The Log, Canadian Services College, Royal Roads, 1961-1962.
Part of Royal Roads Military College
Includes the events at the college for 1961-62.
The Log, Royal Roads Military College, '68.
Part of Royal Roads Military College
Includes the events at the college for 1967-68.
The Log, '78-'79, Royal Roads Military College, Victoria, B.C.
Part of Royal Roads Military College
Includes the events at the college for 1978-79.
The Log, 1979-1980, Royal Roads Military College, Victoria, B.C.
Part of Royal Roads Military College
Includes the events at the college for 1979-80.
The Log, 1987-88, Royal Roads Military College
Part of Royal Roads Military College
Includes the events at the college for 1987-88.
Part of Royal Roads Military College
typed page of memories about arrival and recruit term
Part of Royal Roads Military College
booklet distributed to faculty, staff and cadets detailing planned events of 1973-74 at RRMC
End of year ceremonies program 1974
Part of Royal Roads Military College
program for end of year ceremonies, May 11, 1974
Part of Royal Roads Military College
two page description of memorable staff
Part of Royal Roads Military College
A collection of written work posted on cadet cabin door in Fraser Flight, 1974-1975, recreated for the scrapbook
divine service leaflet, HMCS Royal Roads 40th Anniversary 1981
Part of Royal Roads Military College
Order of service for Ex-cadet weekend commemorative service in honour of the 40th anniversary of HMCS Royal Roads, February 22, 1981
Part of K. McCann
The Crimson Paradise was a film by Kenneth Bishop. It was filmed in part at Hatley Park and the production was financially supported by Kathleen (Dunsmuir) Humphreys. Filming for the Crimson Paradise began in October 1933 and it opened in theatres just six weeks later, billed as Canada’s first all talking motion picture. Unfortunately, the film was reviewed as a 'real turkey' by the manager of Victoria's Capitol Theatre, where it premiered late at night and only ran for three days. The brochure was created for people attending the premier performance. The centre pages are signed 'To Agnes' in ink by the producer, Kenneth Bishop and the main stars, Lucille Brown and Nick Stuart, as well as Kathleen Dunsmuir. An ink spill visible on most of the pages is attributed to Nick Stuart's pen.
RIL Annett contributed to the 1943 yearbook created at Royal Roads. This is an article he wrote.
1943 Log description of Cabin 72, including Annett’s bunk mates
Daily Colonist article 'Diving Cadet Lost Under Ice'
Times Colonist article 'Military Divers Missing'
The Lookout, article 'HMCS Saskatchewan diving accident claims two'
Veritas article 'Class of '95 remembers their own'
Veritas is a publication of the RMC club for ex-cadets of Canadian Military Colleges.