Recruits are being marched in September 1960. Front row, Dave Robb, now LCol retired, David Axis? Raais?, Navy Captain retired; Mike Miller - pursued a civilian career, is on board of Royal Roads University; Cadet Wing Commander Scott Clements (Lt Gen retired) is standing in front of other cadet officers.
Date illegible; likely March 20, 1965. Charts campus development to date and presents a proposed land use pattern for future development. Notes on back of plan. 1 page.
These ceremonial flags were flown on parade, carried by a colour guard.
The Neptune Steps and Fountain Court to the north of the castle were added as part of extensive development of the Hatley Park estate by Boston based landscape architects, Brett and Hall from 1912-1914.
The Neptune Steps and Fountain Court to the north of the castle were added as part of extensive development of the Hatley Park estate by Boston based landscape architects, Brett and Hall from 1912-1914.
December 10 1976 plan and February 21 1988 revision. Drawn by JENF. Original and revised first, second floor plans. Original is plain, with no inromation beyond title in the legend. Revised copy is clearly a working document-- also has notes. 2 pages.
June 16 1978. For chemistry lab. Floor plans. Notes front and back. 9 stapled pages.
March 15 1989. First, second, third floor plans. Legend contains little information. Date is written in pen.
May 4 1998. Mechanical, electrical, architectural floor plans. Some notes. 5 stapled pages.
January 16 1981 revision of December 15 1980 plan. Drawn by RGC. First and second floor plans; interior and exterior elevations; sections; details. Notes on back. 6 pages.
Second floor plan; site plan. Extensive notes and questions-- this is some kind of review copy. Legends are empty. Back labelled "NCO's mess-stables."
Architectural, mechanical, electrical floor plans; sections; details; elevations. Notes on page 1. 3 stapled pages.
Marked by hand to identify flaw in the schematic. Was not used? Notes on back. 1 page.
Site plans. Note on back. 6 stapled pages.
Drawn by DF Bell. Details; elevations; sections. 2 stapled pages.
L to R: Dola Dunsmuir, unknown, Clifton Webb, Eileen Molyneux, Muriel (Dunsmuir) Molyneux, Edward Molyneux. Muriel Dunsmuir and Edward Molyneux (1891-1974) were married from 1921-1924. Clifton Webb (1889-1966) was an actor, dancer, and singer. He performed at Edward Molyneux’s Paris nightclub, with Eileen as his dance partner. Eileen Molyneux (1890-1962) was a maternal cousin of Edward Molyneux and a long-term friend of the Dunsmuir daughters.
Scales differ. November 30 1984. Drawn by WPS, JBW, MRH, CM and SC. Structural, architectural, mechanical, electrical plans. Notes front and back. 23 stapled pages.
Floor plan. 1 page.
Archivist's note regarding provenance at top centre of copy. Plan itself includes note about "attached planting plans." 1 page.
Undated revision of August 2 1974 drawing. Drawn KW and FG. First floor plan. From a set of first floor and basement plans. 1 page; 2 copies.
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 shows some of Dola’s school friends on one of the many outings.
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 shows some of Dola’s school friends on one of the many outings.
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 shows some of Dola’s school friends on one of the many outings.
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 shows some of Dola’s school friends on one of the many outings.