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making camp in India
CA RRU 025-002-1-6-15 · Item · 1903-1906
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.

CA RRU 025-002-1-6-16 · Item · 1903-1906
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.

CA RRU 025-002-1-3-274 · Item · 1921-1924
Part of K. McCann

In the early 1920s, Dunsmuir sisters, Dola and Muriel, and Muriel’s husband, Edward Molyneux, took time to tour the ruins of Europe in the aftermath of the war. Edward Molyneux was an ideal tour guide for the sisters, having served in 1915 with the Duke of Wellington Regiment on the Western Front. Although he was promoted to Captain for his actions in battle, injury resulted in the loss of sight in his left eye and withdrawal from active duty.

CA RRU 025-002-1-3-288 · Item · 1921-1924
Part of K. McCann

In the early 1920s, Dunsmuir sisters, Dola and Muriel, and Muriel’s husband, Edward Molyneux, took time to tour the ruins of Europe in the aftermath of the war. Edward Molyneux was an ideal tour guide for the sisters, having served in 1915 with the Duke of Wellington Regiment on the Western Front. Although he was promoted to Captain for his actions in battle, injury resulted in the loss of sight in his left eye and withdrawal from active duty.

man playing croquet
CA RRU 025-002-1-6-21 · Item · 1903-1909
Part of K. McCann

Image is likely taken at Dallam Hall, the Cumbria home of the Bromley family. Laura Mary 'Maye' Dunsmuir married Arthur Bromley in 1904.

March 3 1965
CA RRU 2011.020-I-1-1-5-2 · Item · 1965 - ?
Part of Royal Roads Military College

Whiteprint. Basement, first, second floor plans. Notes on second floor plan. 3 pages.

March 4-24 1960
CA RRU 2011.020-I-1-1-2-2 · Item · 1960 - ?
Part of Royal Roads Military College

Drawn by K. Weisse. March 4-24 1960. Record plans. Foundation and pipe tunnel, first, second, third floor plans. 2 copies of foundation plan. Notes on back. 5 pages.

Margaret and Anne
CA RRU 025-002-1-3-219 · Item · 1920
Part of K. McCann

Miss Ransom and Miss Bridges’ School for girls in Piedmont, California, existed from 1908 to 1932. Low enrollments during the Depression years forced the school to close. However, when Dola Dunsmuir attended in 1920, the school was thriving. More than a finishing school for young ladies, the school offered a challenging curriculum for university preparation. The school had accommodation for 50 girls and offered frequent outings to concerts and plays as well as riding and hiking clubs. Students also performed an annual Shakespeare play. This picture is from one of the many outings.