Dunsmuir children at Burleith playhouse
- CA RRU 025-002-1-6-65
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- 1896-1898
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L to R: Elinor, Kathleen, Muriel, Maye, Marion, James, Bessie
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Dunsmuir children at Burleith playhouse
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L to R: Elinor, Kathleen, Muriel, Maye, Marion, James, Bessie
Kathleen and James Jr. (Boy) stood by hydrangeas at Burleith
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James Jr., known as Boy by his immediate family, and born in January 1894, is dressed the same as his sister, Kathleen, born in 1891. In the 19th century, boys and girls were dressed alike until aged about 4. At this time, boys would have a 'breeching ceremony' where their hair would be cut short and they would wear their first pair of trousers. Although less common by the end of the 1800s, the Dunsmuir family followed this tradition.
Laura Dunsmuir with group at Burleith dock
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Laura Dunsmuir is on the left, holding a parasol
Sarah Byrd 'Byrdie' Dunsmuir standing with a horse
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Dunsmuir children with their mother, Laura Dunsmuir, at Burleith
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L to R: Maye, Marion, Kathleen, Laura, James, Elinor, Bessie, Muriel.
James Jr., known as Boy by his immediate family, and born in January 1894, is dressed the same as his sisters. In the 19th century, boys and girls were dressed alike until aged about 4. At this time, boys would have a 'breeching ceremony' where their hair would be cut short and they would wear their first pair of trousers. Although less common by the end of the 1800s, the Dunsmuir family followed this tradition.
Dunsmuir children at Burleith playhouse
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L to R: Elinor, Kathleen, Muriel, Maye, Marion, James, Bessie
James Jr., known as Boy by his immediate family, and born in January 1894, is dressed the same as his sisters. In the 19th century, boys and girls were dressed alike until aged about 4. At this time, boys would have a 'breeching ceremony' where their hair would be cut short and they would wear their first pair of trousers. Although less common by the end of the 1800s, the Dunsmuir family followed this tradition.
Dunsmuir children among hydrangeas at Burleith
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L to R: Maye, Elinor, Bessie, Muriel, Marion, Kathleen, James
James Jr., known as Boy by his immediate family, and born in January 1894, is dressed the same as his sisters. In the 19th century, boys and girls were dressed alike until aged about 4. At this time, boys would have a 'breeching ceremony' where their hair would be cut short and they would wear their first pair of trousers. Although less common by the end of the 1800s, the Dunsmuir family followed this tradition.
Dunsmuir children in Burleith garden
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L to R: Muriel, Bessie(?), James, Kathleen, Marion
Bored Dunsmuir children at Burleith
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L to R: Elinor, Marion, Muriel, Kathleen, James
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Maude Shoobert married Robin Dunsmuir in November 1901. Robin was the eldest son of James and Laura Dunsmuir.
Maye Dunsmuir, with a large hat
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Dunsmuir children on Burleith verandah
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L to R: James (Boy), Marion, Kathleen, Muriel, possibly Bessie
women playing croquet at Burleith
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Kathleen Dunsmuir, head and shoulders
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Girls in nightwear on Burleith roof
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L to R: Marion, Elinor, Kathleen
two men looking at a picture album
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Dunsmuir children and their mother at Burleith
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L to R, Back: Marion, Laura, Elinor, Byrdie. Front: James, Kathleen, Muriel
Dunsmuir daughters on Burleith roof
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L to R: Elinor, Kathleen, Muriel. The girls appear to be in nightwear and are pretending to be sleepy.
Laura Dunsmuir with some of her children
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L to R: Kathleen, Laura, Marion, James, Kathleen
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L to R: Marion, ?,?, Muriel
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The Canadian was built in 1898 and ran until 1937. It was the largest of ships in the Yukon
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L to R: Elinor, Kathleen, Marion, James, Muriel
James and Kathleen Dunsmuir with sports equipment
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Siblings, James and Kathleen are stood on the lawn at Burleith.