WEJ and horse, Major, in paddock enclosure at Hatley Park.
WEJ and horse, Dogfox, in the stable yard at Hatley Park. Dogfox was the polo horse belonging to James Dunsmuir's brother-in-law, Reggie Chaplain. Reggie and Maud lived in Vancouver but Dogfox was stabled at Hatley Park.
James "Boy" Dunsmuir Jr. on Kismet in front of Hatley castle.
WEJ (Fred) Mann on James Dunsmuir Jr.'s horse, Kismet
WEJ (Fred) Man on James Dunsmuir Jr.'s horse, Kismet
Brothers, Charlie, Jack and Bill Mann in uniform
Charlie in overcoat and uniform. Photo taken in Godalming, UK
Helen Mann as a baby, portrait photo. Taken in Ramsgate, UK.
Jennie Mann, portrait photo. A message is written on the reverse of this image, suggesting it belonged to Charlie Mann while away at war. The message reads: "To one I love away on duty, The Lord watch over us livest (?) me and thee. When we are absent be night or day, When distance lies between us land or sea, And we are hidden from each other's sight"
Jack Mann in uniform
Jack Mann in uniform, decorated with flags, possibly at the end of the war.
James "Boy" Dunsmuir Jr. on a horse up by old stables, Hatley Park.
Two men in formal clothes outside a house on Hatley Park property
Men marching through a street in Victoria, BC. Charlie Mann is second from right
Jack Mann by garden gate at his parents home, the coachman's house, Hatley Park
Jennie, unidentified woman and two unidentified girls at coachman's house, Hatley Park
RIL Annett contributed to the 1943 yearbook created at Royal Roads. This is an article he wrote.