path on south side of gardener's cottage
- CA RRU 025-008-1-22
- Item
- 1912-1920
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path on south side of gardener's cottage
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Child and dog running on path to conservatory
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Image shows the west side of the walled garden with the greenhouse and conservatory. Fruit crops are grown either side of the pathway.
Minnie Hayward and daughter on a bench in the rose garden, tennis court behind.
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Phillip Francis Hayward with a daughter and two unidentified Chinese staff
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Phillip Francis Hayward in a greenhouse
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Phillip Francis Hayward is standing in a greenhouse full of potted, flowering plants. The shape of this greenhouse is not the same as the Lord and Burnham greenhouse and may have been on the estate prior to the improvements made by landscape architects, Brett and Hall from 1912 to 1914. It may also be somewhere other than Hatley Park.
Philip Francis Hayward (right) and helper inside the greenhouse
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Photo of a group of 20 people gathered around a table
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A large group of Hatley Park staff and families are gathered in the home of (probably) Peter and Ingeborg Bugslag, who are at the head of the table on the right hand side of the image. Also in the picture are some of the daughters of Peter and Ingeborg; John Jameson, footman, is possibly the man seated third from left and behind him are the chauffeur, Dirk Frans Van Maastricht, and gardener, Phillip Francis Hayward (holding his daughter). Other people are unidentified.
Hatley Park staff at a picnic on the beach
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Hatley Park staff and families are gathered for a picnic, probably at Esquimalt Lagoon beach. William Edward John ('Fred') Mann is on the right and Phillip Francis Hayward is on the left holding one of his daughters. At the back of the table is Harry Mann, the youngest son of WEJ and Harriet Mann.
group of nine adults [Hatley Park staff] and one child at the [Esquimalt Lagoon] beach.
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The poor quality of the reproduction makes most of the people unidentifiable, however the man on the far left is William Edward John ('Fred') Mann.
Stone lined paths in Japanese garden in winter, waterwheel on left
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The upper Japanese garden at Hatley Park was designed by Japanese landscape architect Isaburo Kishida. The garden was installed in 1909 and developed by Tadashi Noda from 1913-1927. This image is looking north into the upper Japanese garden.
Hatley Castle from the east driveway, soon after completion
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Hatley Castle was designed by renowned British Columbia architect Samuel Maclure for James Dunsmuir. Using only the finest materials, builders, stonemasons and detail carpenters only took 18 months to construct the building from 1908 until 1910.