Log of H.M.C.S. Royal Roads, Royal Canadian Naval College, [1942-43]
- CA RRU 2011.020-D-1-1
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- 1942
Part of Royal Roads Military College
Includes the events at the college for 1942-1943.
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Log of H.M.C.S. Royal Roads, Royal Canadian Naval College, [1942-43]
Part of Royal Roads Military College
Includes the events at the college for 1942-1943.
The Log, Canadian Services College, Royal Roads, 1959-1960.
Part of Royal Roads Military College
Includes the events at the college for 1959-1960.
Part of Royal Roads Military College
This album is a series of photographs taken of military officer cadets at Royal Roads Military College in Victoria, BC, Canada. From arrival in the fall until graduation in late spring, this 1970-71 album tells the story of the academic year in photographs.
The Log of the first tri-service term graduating from Royal Roads, April 1950
Part of Royal Roads Military College
Includes the events at the college for 1949-1950.
The Log, 1979-1980, Royal Roads Military College, Victoria, B.C.
Part of Royal Roads Military College
Includes the events at the college for 1979-80.
Part of K. McCann
The Crimson Paradise was a film by Kenneth Bishop. It was filmed in part at Hatley Park and the production was financially supported by Kathleen (Dunsmuir) Humphreys. Filming for the Crimson Paradise began in October 1933 and it opened in theatres just six weeks later, billed as Canada’s first all talking motion picture. Unfortunately, the film was reviewed as a 'real turkey' by the manager of Victoria's Capitol Theatre, where it premiered late at night and only ran for three days. The brochure was created for people attending the premier performance. The centre pages are signed 'To Agnes' in ink by the producer, Kenneth Bishop and the main stars, Lucille Brown and Nick Stuart, as well as Kathleen Dunsmuir. An ink spill visible on most of the pages is attributed to Nick Stuart's pen.
Part of Royal Roads Military College
two page description of memorable staff
End of year ceremonies program 1974
Part of Royal Roads Military College
program for end of year ceremonies, May 11, 1974
Part of Royal Roads Military College
form requesting leave for November 1973
Part of Royal Roads Military College
typed memoir plus a newspaper clipping and completed leave form with redacted signatures
RRU Archives Calendar page 'Lady Cadets - Nicole Schiele'
The archives at RRU produced a calendar in 2017 with the theme ‘Faces of Royal Roads’. Nicole was chosen as a representative of women who entered the college after 1984. The image of Nicole used, with permission, is featured on the Mural of Honour at the Military Museums, Calgary: https://mural.themilitarymuseums.ca/.
Royal Roads Military College Memorial Service booklet
A memorial service for Nicole Schiele was held on the Quarterdeck at Royal Roads Military College on February 25, 1994 with Padre Doug Friesen as the officiating chaplain.
Calgary Herald article 'Young Nicole to the military's motto to heart'
Times Colonist article 'Hundreds mourn naval officer'
Times Colonist article 'Service Friday for ship's diver'
End of year ceremonies program 1975
Part of Royal Roads Military College
Program for end of year ceremonies, May 10, 1975
The Lookout, article 'HMCS Saskatchewan diving accident claims two'
Part of Royal Roads Military College
presentation of awards, gymnastics display, sunset ceremony
Goldstream Gazette article 'RRMC grad killed while diving'
Part of Royal Roads Military College
Certificate of completion of academic courses
Part of Royal Roads Military College
Two sided pass card indicating permission to leave college.
Note from creator: "I have no idea why I was on restricted leave in January. Was that when I had my shin splints or did I not pass a phys ed test? I have no idea."
A news story about use of the Ted Bade Endowment Fund at Royal Roads University.
Times Colonist article 'Searchers find divers' bodies'
Times Colonist article 'Hopes Slim for Missing Navy Divers'
Part of Royal Roads Military College
Declaration of allegiance to the monarchy. Note from Creator: "one of the most important documents I have ever signed (another was at my wedding). Notice the attesting officer was the Honorable Dr. Grant MacEwan, Lieutenant Governor of Alberta in 1973."