Current road use with inset map of future land use zones. 1 page; 4 copies rolled together.
This album is a series of photographs taken of military officer cadets at Royal Roads Military College in Victoria, BC, Canada. From arrival in the fall until graduation in late spring, this 1977-78 album tells the story of the academic year in photographs.
Includes the events at the college for 1948.
Includes the events at the college for 1966-67.
Includes the events at the college for 1977-78.
Bound copies of architectural drawings for Grant Block, and several drawings for Nixon. Drawings are in no coherent order. Not a complete set. 15 pages with cardboard and metal binding.
In 1928, Muriel Dunsmuir married Maurice “Tolly” Wingfield and by 1932, they had built Journey’s End, a home adjacent to the Hatley Park property and in the Arts and Crafts style. In 1952, it was used as a staff residence for Canadian Services College Royal Roads and since 1988, it has been the administration building for Fort Rodd Hill National Historic Park.
Includes the events at the college for 1956-1957
Photograph taken during recruit obstacle course some weeks after recruits arrived at the college. Upon completion of the obstacle course, "recruits" are then referred to as "first year cadets".
June 30 1990. Floor plan; room finish schedule. Stamped "check print only." Notes on one copy. 1 page; 4 copies.
Program of events for morning convocation, where degrees were presented for the Master of Business Administration and Bachelor of Commerce programs.
Program of events for convocation, where degrees were presented for the Bachelor of Commerce and Master of Business Administration programs.
The woman may be Jessie Dunsmuir or Sarah Byrd Dunsmuir
Physical training was an important part of military life at the college, and a callisthenics demonstration was part of the graduation celebration.
Includes the events at the college for 1957-1958.
Includes the events at the college for 1987-88.
Part of a series of survey maps showing entire campus at different points in time. The original map was created January 31, 1957. One copy includes notes. 1 page; 3 copies.
Floor plan. 1 board.
The upper Japanese garden at Hatley Park was designed by Japanese landscape architect Isaburo Kashida. The garden was installed in 1909 and developed by Tadashi Noda from 1913-1927. This rustic gate signified an entrance to the Japanese garden.