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Part of P. Luttmer
Kathleen Dunsmuir Humphreys, wearing satin gown with chiffon scarf.
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Part of P. Luttmer
Kathleen Dunsmuir Humphreys, wearing satin gown with chiffon scarf.
Part of P. Luttmer
James "Boy" Dunsmuir Jr. mounted on pony, wearing wide-brimmed straw hat.
Part of P. Luttmer
Candid group photo, taken in Paris nightclub (possibly Maxim's per Joan Luttmer). From left to right seated at table: James Humphreys, Muriel Dunsmuir Wingfield, unidentified man, Dickie (surname unknown).
Part of L. Mitchell
Mrs. Laura Dunsmuir, dressed for presentation at Court of St. James, 1902. Seated in armchair, small table with vase of flowers at her side. Wearing satin gown, bodice and skirt over-panels of jewelled embroidery; fabric flowers on bodice, skirt and train; plumed headdress; holding kid gloves.
Part of L. Mitchell
Woman in late-nineteenth century dress, posed next to Baroque-style upholstered armchair. Laura Michell identified this as a portrait of her grandmother, Laura Dunsmuir, as a young woman.
Part of L. Mitchell
Laura Marion Dunsmuir, age about 5-6, c. 1921. Vignetted portrait, wearing dress with ruffled collar, hairbow. An oval around the subject has been drawn with a pencil.
Part of L. Mitchell
Singapore gravesite of Robert William Dunsmuir. The white marble cross monument is inscribed: "In Loving Memory of Robert William Dunsmuir born in British Columbia on 21st August 1877 died in Singapore 6th January 1929"
Part of L. Mitchell
Laura Marion Dunsmuir, portrait in profile wearing dark dress with white trim. Age 26-27.
Part of L. Mitchell
Dolaura Marion Mitchell (age 10), with her mother, Laura Dunsmuir Mitchell, and her great-aunt, Muriel Dunsmuir St.Clair-Keith. Seated in garden cafe at the Metropole Hotel, Monte Carlo.
Part of L. Mitchell
Robin (Robin James) Dunsmuir, b. 1912, eldest child of Robert and Florence Dunsmuir. Posed standing in W.W.II Canadian Navy service uniform
Part of Bromley Family
Hatley Castle from North east – Neptune stairs exist, stage coaches in front, possibly the scene of a garden party
Part of N. Atchison
Harriet Mann and Helen or Joan on the terrace at Hatley Park, SE view
Part of N. Atchison
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.
Part of N. Atchison
Helen and Joan in front of a bush at the dairyman's cottage, Hatley Park
Part of N. Atchison
Helen and Joan pushing a dog in a pram near the hay barn at Hatley Park
Part of N. Atchison
Helen and Joan with a woman (not Jennie(?)) among some tall beanstalks outside a house, possibly Hatley Park
Part of N. Atchison
Helen and Joan inside a house, or porch, probably Hatley Park
Part of N. Atchison
unknown man (possibly Charlie) watering a garden, Hatley Park
Part of N. Atchison
Harry Mann and Parker and Mrs Bates son. [Description comes from note on verso]