Dairy, silo, and pasture land at Hatley Park, looking north.
Jennie, Charlie, Helen and Joan, probably Hatley park
Jennie, Charlie, Helen and Joan, probably Hatley park
WEJ (Fred), Harriet, Jennie, Helen and Joan, at Hatley Park
Helen and Joan on a porch, probably Hatley Park
Unknown woman, Harriet, Jennie, Helen, and Joan Mann, probably Hatley Park
Helen or Joan with a child's pram and doll, in front of bush at the dairyman's cottage, Hatley Park
Helen and Joan on the porch, probably Hatley Park
Helen and Joan sharing a rocking horse
Helen and Joan at Hatley Park
view from dairyman's cottage across pasture to lagoon, Hatley Park
Mann family at Hatley Park: WEJ (Fred), Harriet, Charlie, Jack, Bill, Harry
Jennie Mann, portrait photo. A message is written on the reverse of this image, suggesting it belonged to Charlie Mann while away at war. The message reads: "To one I love away on duty, The Lord watch over us livest (?) me and thee. When we are absent be night or day, When distance lies between us land or sea, And we are hidden from each other's sight"
James "Boy" Dunsmuir Jr. on a horse up by old stables, Hatley Park.
Harriet Mann and Helen or Joan on the terrace at Hatley Park, SE view
WEJ (Fred) Mann with horse and 3 other people at HW Simpson Blacksmiths. According to Charlie Mann's memoir, Billy Simpson's Blacksmith was located at Parson's Bridge, near the 6 Mile Pub on the Island Highway.
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 a bush at the dairyman's cottage, Hatley Park
Helen and Joan pushing a dog in a pram near the hay barn at Hatley Park
Helen and Joan with a woman (not Jennie(?)) among some tall beanstalks outside a house, possibly Hatley Park
Group in front of a tree, probably Hatley Park
Helen with a bouquet, Hatley Park
Helen and Joan inside a house, or porch, probably Hatley Park
unknown man (possibly Charlie) watering a garden, Hatley Park