Laura Dunsmuir and F.D. Little
- 025-005-1.02-016
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- 1928-1937
Part of J. H. Luttmer
Mrs. Laura Dunsmuir and F.D. Little, standing on porch at Cowichan River property.
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Laura Dunsmuir and F.D. Little
Part of J. H. Luttmer
Mrs. Laura Dunsmuir and F.D. Little, standing on porch at Cowichan River property.
Jill Humphreys as a small child
Part of J. H. Luttmer
Jill Humphreys, seated posed. Enhanced portrait (lips and eyes slightly tinted).
Kathleen Dunsmuir Humphreys' Beverly Hills residence
Part of J. H. Luttmer
Kathleen Dunsmuir Humphreys' Beverly Hills residence, car parked in front. Caption reads: "Front of house."
Judy Humphreys as a small child
Part of J. H. Luttmer
Judy Humphreys, seated with book, wearing ruffled dress.
Kathleen Dunsmuir Humphreys' Beverly Hills residence
Part of J. H. Luttmer
Kathleen Dunsmuir Humphreys' Beverly Hills residence, showing gate leading from garden. Caption on back: "Back of house."
Dola(?) and Muriel on top of a destroyed British tank, exact mark unknown
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.
Muriel and Dola sat on top of a destroyed British tank, exact mark unknown
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.
A destroyed British tank, exact mark unknown
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.
Scottish Canadian uniformed officer in service dress, including Glengarry [headgear]
Part of K. McCann
Scottish Canadian uniformed officer in service dress, including Glengarry [headgear]
Part of K. McCann
Scottish Canadian uniformed officer in full dress, including feather bonnet
Part of K. McCann
Cabin 43 description, Log Book 1943
2 page excerpt from 1943 Log Book. Murphy is described in relation to his cabin mates (cabin 42)
Collingwood Division, 1943 Log Book.
Photo from 1943 Log Book showing Murphy as a member of Collingwood Division. Murphy is 4th from left, back row.
obituary excerpt from 1953 Log Book
Nelson Division, 1943 Log Book
Log 1943 photo, Nelson Division. Spencer 5th from left, back row
Log 1943 Excerpt: Cabin 49 poem includes Bill Spencer
Excerpt from Log 1953, Death Notice
RIL Annett contributed to the 1943 yearbook created at Royal Roads. This is an article he wrote.
Memorial notice, 1945 Log Book
1943 Log description of Cabin 72, including Annett’s bunk mates
Rodney Division, 1943 Log Book
RIL Annett was a member of Rodney Division while at Royal Roads. He is second from left, front row.
Phillips Log Book excerpt, 1945