Little girl wearing a dress and a bow in her hair walking on the terrace of Hatley Castle. Side body profile. Her arms are crossed.
Hatley castle from south east lawns – no significant ivy growth
Hatley Castle from south, under construction. Temporary buildings at east and west end of site
View to sea from Hatley Castle, 1916 – Boathouse and ponds are visible
Garden in the courtyard of the stables and mews, Hatley Park North East view. Shows the coachman's house and the courtyard wall
Helen among the driftwood, probably at the Esquimalt lagoon beach
Helen and Joan in front of dairyman's cottage, Hatley Park
Helen and Joan in front of dairyman's cottage, Hatley Park. Hay barn is visible in the background.
Helen and Joan in front of a house, probably Hatley Park
Joan(?) in front of a house, probably Hatley Park
Helen and Joan in front of Bayliss fences, Hatley Park
Charlie Mann by the dairy barns, Hatley Park
Men working on a compost pile at the base of the silo, Hatley Park
group outside coachman's cottage at Hatley Park. WEJ (Fred), Harriet, Jennie and 3 unknown adults
Jack Mann and Ingeborg Bugslag by paddock at Hatley Park
WEJ and horse, Major, in paddock enclosure at Hatley Park.
WEJ and horse, Dogfox, in the stable yard at Hatley Park. Dogfox was the polo horse belonging to James Dunsmuir's brother-in-law, Reggie Chaplain. Reggie and Maud lived in Vancouver but Dogfox was stabled at Hatley Park.
Brothers, Charlie, Jack and Bill Mann in uniform
Two men in formal clothes outside a house on Hatley Park property
Men marching through a street in Victoria, BC. Charlie Mann is second from right