- CA RRU 025-001-1-1
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- 1925-1935
Part of Hatley Park Collection
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Part of Hatley Park Collection
Part of Hatley Park Collection
Photos show the family gathered at the Peachey home by the old stables at Hatley Park. These stables were converted to apartments by Laura Dunsmuir. There are also photos in the croquet garden.
Peachey, Frederick Arthur
There are several images of the castle, gardens and grounds at various points in time, as well as of Dunsmuir family members, and those of staff or contractors who worked on the Hatley Park estate. Some images are not from Hatley Park but have been included in collection because of their obvious connections, such as images of the Wellington mines.
Memorial Plaque Administration and Creation
Jennifer Rose Casey attended Royal Roads University in 2016 and earned a Masters of Interdisciplinary Studies. Born in 1985, she was serving with the Royal Canadian Air Force, 431 Air demonstration squadron when she was killed in a crash of a Snowbirds CT-114 tutor jet in Kamloops, BC on 17 May, 2020.
Mackenzie flight, 1995, MacKenzie middle row, centre
Veritas article 'Class of '95 remembers their own'
Veritas is a publication of the RMC club for ex-cadets of Canadian Military Colleges.
MacKenzie Log Book excerpt, 1995
MacKenzie Log Book photo, 1995
Juli-Ann MacKenzie attended Royal Roads Military College from 1991-1995. Born in 1972, she joined the Air Force and was serving with the 444 Combat Support Squadron when she was killed in a helicopter crash 80 km northwest of CFB Goose Bay, NL on 18 July 2002.
Mackenzie flight, 1995. Selby front row, third from left
The Lookout article 'Royal Roads says final farewell'
The article is about the closure of Royal Roads Military College in 1995. Miles Selby's quote "The closure of the college is very unfortunate. Especially since, in many people's eyes, it's the best military college in Canada" was given prominence in the article.
Veritas article 'Class of '95 remembers their own'
Veritas is a publication of the RMC club for ex-cadets of Canadian Military Colleges.
Miles Darren Selby attended Royal Roads Military College from 1991-1995. Born in 1973, he joined the Air Force and was serving with the 431 Air demonstration squadron and was killed in a mid-air collision during a snowbirds practice flight near Mossbank, SK on December 19, 2004.
RRU Archives Calendar page 'Lady Cadets - Nicole Schiele'
The archives at RRU produced a calendar in 2017 with the theme ‘Faces of Royal Roads’. Nicole was chosen as a representative of women who entered the college after 1984. The image of Nicole used, with permission, is featured on the Mural of Honour at the Military Museums, Calgary: https://mural.themilitarymuseums.ca/.
Royal Roads Military College Memorial Service booklet
A memorial service for Nicole Schiele was held on the Quarterdeck at Royal Roads Military College on February 25, 1994 with Padre Doug Friesen as the officiating chaplain.
Hockey team 1993, N Schiele back row, second from right
Calgary Herald article 'Young Nicole to the military's motto to heart'
Times Colonist article 'Hundreds mourn naval officer'
Times Colonist article 'Service Friday for ship's diver'
The Lookout, article 'HMCS Saskatchewan diving accident claims two'
Goldstream Gazette article 'RRMC grad killed while diving'