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S. Butterfield
CA RRU 2011.020-J · Collection · 1952
Fait partie de Royal Roads Military College

the Canadian Services College Royal Roads cadet choir plays bells for a Christmas recording

Royal Roads Essay
CA RRU 2011.020-H · Collection · 1950 - 1956
Fait partie de Royal Roads Military College
  • essay on the Royal Roads, titled "Historical Sketch of 'Royal Roads"
  • booklet titled "Canadian Services College Tourist Information Booklet", which contains the essay, expanded. It was published in Ottawa in 1956.
Postcards
CA RRU 2011.020-E · Collection · 1935 - 1940
Fait partie de Royal Roads Military College

postcards depict the Royal Canadian Naval College grounds

Log Yearbooks
CA RRU 2011.020-D · Collection
Fait partie de Royal Roads Military College

These yearbooks, known as "The Log", describe the annual happenings at Royal Roads Military College and its antecedents of HMCS Royal Roads, Royal Canadian Naval College, Royal-Canadian Navy-Royal Canadian Air Force College, and Canadian Services College Royal Roads.

Photo albums
CA RRU 2011.020-C · Collection · 1985 - 1990
Fait partie de Royal Roads Military College

These photo albums contain black and white photographs taken by RRMC cadets or staff. The photos depict the cadet experiences on campus. One album per year, each album begins in the fall with the arrival of cadets and follows them through recruit week, obstacle courses, the classroom, sports events, parades, skylarks, and special events such as the Christmas Ball.

There is one photo album from the 1960s and the rest are from the 1990s.

Len Watling photo albums
CA RRU 2011.020-B · Collection · 1964 - 1985
Fait partie de Royal Roads Military College

These photo albums contain black and white photographs taken by RRMC on-site photographer Len Watling. The photos depict the cadet experiences on campus. One album per year, each album begins in the fall with the arrival of cadets and follows them through recruit week, obstacle courses, the classroom, sports events, parades, skylarks, and special events such as the Christmas Ball.

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Photographs
CA RRU 2011.020-A · Collection
Fait partie de Royal Roads Military College

Depict the military, academic and sports training that occurred on site from 1940 through 1995.

CA RRU 025-002-1-4-99 · Pièce · 1938-1940
Fait partie de K. McCann

The Italian garden to the west of the castle and the croquet lawn below was added as part of extensive development of the Hatley Park estate by Boston based landscape architects, Brett and Hall from 1912-1914.

CA RRU 025-002-1-6-99 · Pièce · 1895-1900
Fait partie de K. McCann

This photo in the Dunsmuir collection is not the Dunsmuirs under quarantine, but friends of theirs. The sign on the fence reads:
“Scarlet Fever- This house quarantined until Oct. 31 by order of George Duncan.”
There was a small outbreak of scarlet fever in the fall of 1895, the possible timing of this photo. At the time, the city health officer, Dr. George H. Duncan, was praised for his swift action to contain the outbreak of contagious disease.
The women pictured are five of the six daughters of Joseph and Eva Loewen, who lived in a home called Rockwood on the Gorge waterway. They were not far from the Dunsmuirs, who in 1895 were living at their grand home on the Gorge, Burleith. The Loewen and Dunsmuir girls were friends and often played together on sports teams and performed in local concerts, several of them being accomplished musicians.
The Loewens sold Rockwood in 1908 and the house soon became associated with scarlet of a different kind. The new owner, Estella Carroll, was better known locally as “the Rockwood Madam” where she operated a house of ill-repute. The Dunsmuirs by this time were living at Government House and awaiting completion of their new home at Hatley Park.

Japanese garden bridge and Hatley Castle
CA RRU 025-002-1-1-97 · Pièce · 1913-1937
Fait partie de K. McCann

The upper Japanese garden at Hatley Park was designed by Japanese landscape architect Isaburo Kashida. The garden was installed in 1909 and developed by Tadashi Noda from 1913-1927.