April 24-29 1963 revision of drawings made October 6-November 2 1960. Drawn by K. Weisse. First, second, third, fourth floor plans. Alterations in red and grey pencil. Notes on back. 4 pages.
April 24 1963 and February 28 1964 revisions of plans created March 3 1960. Second floor plan [1964 revision] and third floor plan [1963 revision]. Extensive notes on both pages. 2 pages.
April 23-4 1963 revisions of March 30-April 11 1960 plans. Drawn by K. Weisse. Basement, first, second, third floor plans. Likely a complete set. 4 stapled pages.
Basement, mezzanine, main floor plans. Working document: red pencil notes. 3 pages.
April 11 1960. Drawn by K. Weisse. Third floor and tower floor plan. Notes on back. 1 page.
June 1990. Main floor plan with numbered appliances showing location of each appliance. 2 stapled pages.
Morse code guide; flags guide; Log yearbooks from 1944, 1945, Christmas 1945, 1946, 1995, program from RRMC 50th Anniversary parade, 1990; photograph of Princess Juliana inspecting cadets; Christmas card from cadets (2) 1943 or 1944; Royal Canadian Naval College Prospectus 1945-1946; 1943-1945 badge; navigation set used when a cadet
Robert Ivan Loucks Annett attended HMCS Royal Roads from 1942 to 1943. He was in the first class to graduate from The Royal Canadian Naval College, Royal Roads. Born in 1924, he joined HMCS Athabaskan in 1943 and was lost when the Athabaskan was sunk on April 29, 1944. He had plans to become a journalist after the war and wrote articles for the Log yearbook while at Royal Roads.
Miss Ransom and Miss Bridges’ School for girls in Piedmont, California, existed from 1908 to 1932. Low enrollments during the Depression years forced the school to close. However, when Dola Dunsmuir attended in 1920, the school was thriving. More than a finishing school for young ladies, the school offered a challenging curriculum for university preparation. The school had accommodation for 50 girls and offered frequent outings to concerts and plays as well as riding and hiking clubs. Students also performed an annual Shakespeare play.
Miss Ransom and Miss Bridges’ School for girls in Piedmont, California, existed from 1908 to 1932. Low enrollments during the Depression years forced the school to close. However, when Dola Dunsmuir attended in 1920, the school was thriving. More than a finishing school for young ladies, the school offered a challenging curriculum for university preparation. The school had accommodation for 50 girls and offered frequent outings to concerts and plays as well as riding and hiking clubs. Students also performed an annual Shakespeare play.
Miss Ransom and Miss Bridges’ School for girls in Piedmont, California, existed from 1908 to 1932. Low enrollments during the Depression years forced the school to close. However, when Dola Dunsmuir attended in 1920, the school was thriving. More than a finishing school for young ladies, the school offered a challenging curriculum for university preparation. The school had accommodation for 50 girls and offered frequent outings to concerts and plays as well as riding and hiking clubs. Students also performed an annual Shakespeare play.
Interview of Ann Dale in August 2006
Part 1: 11:04
Part 2: 08:32
Miss Ransom and Miss Bridges’ School for girls in Piedmont, California, existed from 1908 to 1932. Low enrollments during the Depression years forced the school to close. However, when Dola Dunsmuir attended in 1920, the school was thriving. More than a finishing school for young ladies, the school offered a challenging curriculum for university preparation. The school had accommodation for 50 girls and offered frequent outings to concerts and plays as well as riding and hiking clubs. Students also performed an annual Shakespeare play. This picture shows one of Dola’s school friends on one of the many outings.
tanks and soldiers moving through scrublands
Tanks moving
soldiers marching with guns
Soldiers marching with barbed wire
View from the south looking north over playing fields and Hatley Castle.
Note from creator: "Whirly-bird's eye view of sports field at RRMC '73"
July 1983-August 31 1983. Complete set of siting, structural, architectural, mechanical, electrical, civil drawings. Marked "final issue" or "issued for construction." 44 stapled pages.
The photographs in this sub-series depict the academic life of officer cadets while they studied at Royal Roads Military College (and its antecedents).