- RBSC-ARC-1804-UL_1638-UL_1638_0020
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- [not after 1907]
Ship in dry dock at Esquimalt, B.C.
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Ship in dry dock at Esquimalt, B.C.
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Photograph is numbered 131.
Macmunn, Charles
Image of two girls who look to be playing dress up.
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Photograph is numbered 140.
Macmunn, Charles
View of Esquimalt and Esquimalt Harbour.
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Esquimalt Church and Islands from rocks above
Photograph is numbered 142.
Macmunn, Charles
View of ships in Esquimalt Harbour.
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Esquimalt, looking towards Fosters [illegible]
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View of Esquimalt.
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View of Esquimalt and its coastline.
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From the [illegible] Esquimalt
Image of ships and a pier.
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Photograph is numbered 362.
Macmunn, Charles
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H.M.S. Imperieuse Leaving Esquimalt Harbour
With fisgard lighthouse in the background.
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H.M.S. Imperieuse Relieving H.M.S. Royal Arthur. Esquimalt Harbour.
A ship and some boats in the harbour.
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A view of ships in the harbour. Some have smoke coming out as if they have fired a cannon.
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Image of military men standing with rifles.
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R.N. Canteen Grounds. Esquimalt.
A view overlooking men playing cricket, with a ship on the water in the background, and an electric rail car in the foreground.
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Dally, Frederick.
Looking out on the water; believed to be near Esquimalt, B.C.
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Rks' is presumbaly short for rocks.
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[View of the damage to the steamer, Premier]
View of damage to the steam ship, the Premier. It collided with other ship, the Willamette. It was taken to Esquimalt for repairs and later became the Charmer, which was scrapped in 1935.
Macmunn, Charles
A man stands in a rowboat, believed to be near Esquimalt.
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