The Japanese garden at Hatley Park
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The Japanese garden at Hatley Park
Part of the Japanese garden at James Dunsmuir's home, Hatley Castle, near Victoria.
Looking across the Japanese garden and bridge to Hatley Park Castle.
Part of Dunsmuir family fonds
Hatley Park; shot taken from the Japanese garden
Promotional film. General views of grounds, building exteriors, gardens. Commissioned by the trust company responsible for selling the Hatley Park property, this film apparently played a part in the sale of the property to the federal government in 1940 for use as a military college.
A rustic gate installed in the gardens at Hatley Park
Certificates awarded to Violet Grace Atkins for holding first rank in "deportment" among pupils at Colwood Public School.
[Canadian Scottish Regiment : tactical school, Colwood, 1933]
Part of June Medd film collection
Footage. Military camp activities, 1933, including tent encampment; infantry tactical exercise; marching; pipe band and brass band at practice. Also rugby game at Royal Athletic Park, Victoria.
Taking tea on the verandah of Hatley Park Castle
Part of Dunsmuir family fonds
Tea time on the verandah of Hatley Park Castle
Part of Dunsmuir family fonds
Dunsmuir family taking tea on the terrace, Hatley Castle
Part of Dunsmuir family fonds
Main Hall of Hatley Park, the James Dunsmuir residence
Part of Dunsmuir family fonds
Hatley Park, James Dunsmuir's home; from the Samuel Maclure collection
Interior.
James Dunsmuir taking tea on the patio of Hatley Park Castle
Part of Dunsmuir family fonds
James Dunsmuir taking tea on the patio of Hatley Park Castle
Part of Dunsmuir family fonds
Spectators at Colwood racetrack
The "Tiger" run aground off Hatley Park; Victoria; Fisgard lighthouse on the right
[B.C. Parks sign and maintenance shop in Colwood]
Part of CHEK TV fonds
News item. Examples of BC Parks signs are shown on site at Goldstream, Bamberton, Koksilah and a B.C. Forest Service nursery. Footage shows worker carving letters for a wooden sign at the BC Parks sign and maintenance shop in Colwood. Shop manager Ray Ramsey explains that there are five different sections to the shop -- carpentry, painting and screening, sign carving, metal work, and plastic work. There are 18 employees. Interview with a wood carver who has done this job for 18 years.
Sample, undated, golf score and progress cards from Comox Golf Club, Port Alberni Golf and Country Club, Royal Colwood Golf Club.
Presented by Richard Mackie, 1990.