Phillip Francis Hayward and his family lived in the gardener’s cottage on the west side of the walled garden. His youngest daughter, Frances, was born there in 1913. In this image, the children can be seen playing in the front yard of the cottage as a truck is passing by on the road outside the walled garden.
Images in this fonds are pages from an album compiled by Ella Hayward and show the Hayward family at Hatley Park from 1910 to 1920 as well as newspaper clippings about Dunsmuir family members. Ella Hayward was born in Victoria in 1907 to Philip Francis and Minnie Hayward. Philip Francis Hayward was employed at Hatley Park between 1910 and 1920 as a florist and likely also as manager of the glasshouse complex. At this time, the Hayward family lived in the gardener’s cottage at Hatley Park, just outside the west side of the walled garden, near the greenhouse and conservatory. A second daughter, Frances Hayward, was born in 1913, while the family lived at Hatley Park. Philip Francis Hayward left Hatley Park employment around 1920 and in 1923 he and his family moved to California where he continued his career as a florist.
Part of a series of survey maps showing entire campus at different points in time. The original map was created January 31, 1957. One copy includes notes. 1 page; 3 copies.
August 31 1977 revision of February 23 1977 plan. Revised floor plan for conversion/improvement of existing science labs on first floor of Grant Block. 1 page.
August 2 1974. Drawn by KW and FG. Basement, first, second, third, fourth floor plans. 4 pages.
August 1970, February-June 1976. Drawn by K. Weisse. Foundations and pipe tunnels, first, second, third floor plans. Though the plans are from different years of revision, paper aging makes it look as if they are a set. 4 pages.
L to R: Eileen Molyneux, Clifton Webb, Muriel (Dunsmuir) Molyneux, unknown, Dola Dunsmuir, 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.
L to R: Eileen Molyneux, Clifton Webb, Muriel (Dunsmuir) Molyneux, unknown, Dola Dunsmuir, 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.
The house was built in 1899 by Samuel Maclure for Col. J. Peters.
"As built" record plans. North, south, east, west, tower wall elevations; site plan. 6 pages.
Laura Mary 'Maye' Dunsmuir married Arthur Bromley in 1904.
Bruce Ross Arnott attended Canadian Services College Royal Roads from 1959-1961. Born in 1942, he joined the Royal Canadian Air Force. He was at the No. 2 Flying Training School in Moose Jaw, SK, when he was killed in a training accident on 20 March 1972.
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.
Later replica, using same process as Maclure and Esquimalt whiteprint copies. 1 page.
April 8 1970 revision of April 11 1960 plan. Drawn by K. Weisse. Whiteout and pencil alterations. Attached sticky note reads "Major Belandson." 1 page.