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.
Two women visitors at the Hatley site, wearing summer dresses and hats. On the left is Ida Catterall and the woman on the right is identified in other photos as Fransetta. Caption reads: "Hatley Park, Aug. 9 '08"
A large group assembled on the lagoon. There are several children in the picture--it may have been a gathering of families/ or friends associated with the Hatley construction project. Harry Catterall is standing on the right, holding daughter, Helen. Ida Catterall is stood on Harry 's right. Ada Catterall is seated in front of Ida with son Tommie on her lap. Caption reads "Aug. 9' 08".
Mrs. Ada Catterall, daughter Helen, in boat with two ladies wearing hats (identified as Mrs. Truesdell and Mrs. Hawthorne). Caption reads: "On the spit Oct. 1908."
A group of 7, posed standing. Harry Catterall is on the left, with unidentified woman, Mrs. Ada Catterall holding infant daughter Laura, and Ada's cousin, Arthur Lofts on the right. Tommie and Helen Catterall are standing in front. This photograph was taken after completion of the Hatley project, c. 1914
Family and friends in the garden of the Thomas Catterall (Sr.) residence in Oak Bay. From Left: daughter Florence Catterall, Mr. Thomas Catterall, Mr. And Mrs. Ormond, Mrs. Thomas Catterall, Mrs. Drake, "Dickie", and daughter Ida Catterall
1- 16 mm colour film with inter-titles of Hatley Park property [1937 - 1940]. Promotional film commissioned by the Royal Trust Company. Film by Douglas Flintoff.
Declaration of allegiance to the monarchy. Note from Creator: "one of the most important documents I have ever signed (another was at my wedding). Notice the attesting officer was the Honorable Dr. Grant MacEwan, Lieutenant Governor of Alberta in 1973."