unofficial Cartier Flight crest
- CA RRU 2011.020-020-005-4-003
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Part of Royal Roads Military College
Embroidered crest of armoured hand holding a beer mug. Motto: Nemo me impeun lassessit (no one can harm me unpunished)
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unofficial Cartier Flight crest
Part of Royal Roads Military College
Embroidered crest of armoured hand holding a beer mug. Motto: Nemo me impeun lassessit (no one can harm me unpunished)
Hatley castle from the croquet lawn
Part of Hatley Park Collection
Hatley castle from the croquet lawn, significant ivy growth on the castle. Hatley Castle was designed by renowned British Columbia architect Samuel Maclure for James Dunsmuir. Using only the finest materials, builders, stonemasons and detail carpenters only took 18 months to construct the building from 1908 until 1910.
Tadashi Noda (back to camera) leading a conversation in the rose garden
Part of Hatley Park Collection
Tadashi Noda (back to camera) was responsible for the Japanese garden at Hatley Park from about 1913-1927. In this image, the group is standing at the centre of the rose garden, just west of the Japanese garden. To his left is John Graham Graham, estate manager, and John's wife, Clara.
obituary excerpt from 1953 Log Book
Boxing team 1953, Johnston second from left, front row
Fraser Flight 1961 Arnott front row, third from left
RR Band 1967, Card centre row, far right
Hudson Flight 1969 Halliday front row far right
Royal Roads parachute club, 1974
Parachute club 1974 McKenzie front row, third from right
Hatley Castle from just west of the croquet lawn
Part of Hatley Park Collection
Hatley Castle in the snow from just west of the croquet lawn. Canadian Naval Ensign is flying from flagmast, suggests this is post 1940.
Hatley Castle was designed by renowned British Columbia architect Samuel Maclure for James Dunsmuir. Using only the finest materials, builders, stonemasons and detail carpenters only took 18 months to construct the building from 1908 until 1910. It was sold in 1940 to the Canadian Government and became HMCS Royal Roads, a naval training establishment.
Hatley Castle from the south, construction workers gathered in foreground
Part of Hatley Park Collection
Hatley Castle was designed by renowned British Columbia architect Samuel Maclure for James Dunsmuir. Using only the finest materials, builders, stonemasons and detail carpenters only took 18 months to construct the building from 1908 until 1910. The construction was overseen by contractor, Thomas Catterall.
Newly completed conservatory north side. Looking south east
Part of Hatley Park Collection
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 pictured 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.
Early Japanese garden pond from South west
Part of Hatley Park Collection
New pavilion is installed, as is floating bridge. South shore of pond is just visible in foreground. The upper Japanese garden at Hatley Park was designed by Japanese landscape architect Isaburo Kishida. The garden was installed in 1909 and developed by Tadashi Noda from 1913-1927.
Hessin, editor, is front row, third from left
Mackenzie Flight, 1967 Card front row, 4th from left
Rugby Team 1982 McIntyre back row, 3rd from right
Part of Royal Roads Military College
1974 juniors and seniors
Part of Royal Roads Military College
Upper fields, part of inter squadron track and field, March 1974
Part of J. H. Luttmer
Percival Stevenson, husband of Marion Dunsmuir Stevenson (m. 1913). In W.W. I military uniform. Portrait by Langfier, 20 Old Bond Street, London.
RCAF Pilot training article, Log Book, 1954
RCAF Pilot training, 1954 article written by DH Hook
Mackenzie Flight 1964, Kaersvang front row, far right
Inspection 1974, DeKoninck second from left
Mackenzie flight, 1995, MacKenzie middle row, centre
castle library fireplace with bookcase on left side.
Part of Hatley Park Collection
castle library fireplace with bookcase on left side. Ornate clock and candelabras on mantle and all items have lot tags ready for auction.
James Dunsmuir in Lieutenant Governor uniform
Part of Hatley Park Collection