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              Elizabeth Stanlake fonds
              2021.023 · Fonds · 1910s-1920s

              This collection of Christmas cards and photographs from the 1910s and 1920s belonged to Joseph Dakers and Bill Mills. As the family lived in Victoria these photos are from Victoria and Vancouver Island.
              The following information is provided by the donor, Elizabeth Stanlake. The two Christmas cards were sent to her grandfather, Joseph Dakers, as he was good friends with Harold Elworthy, who founded Island Tug and Barge as they grew up together. The original owners of the photos are unknown as they were found in the family home and either belonged to Bill Mills or Joseph Dakers. The photos of the tugs and the wreck of Kenkon Maru III were taken by a friend of Bill Mills named Arthur.
              The fonds consists 11 items.
              There are 2 series:
              Christmas cards, containing 2 cards
              Island Tug and barge, containing 3 photos
              6 at the item level not in a series

              Stanlake, Elizabeth
              2021.023.0003 · Item · June 1924
              Part of Elizabeth Stanlake fonds

              A photograph of ships dressed in flags with people walking on a walkway on the beach. The back labels this photo as HMS Hood and Repulse visiting Victoria 1924. The faces of the people are not visible and the second ship is blurry.
              Hood was built in Scotland in 1920, the Repulse was built in 1916, they were built as warships for the British Royal Navy. They visited on 25 June 1924.

              Stanlake, Elizabeth
              Postcard of HMS Hood
              2023.002.0002 · Item · unknown
              Part of Teresa Haggart Fonds

              The photo shows the profile of HMS Hood with six tenders in the water with people in them.The postcard under the photograph provides the information regarding length (860’7”), beam (105’2.5”), displacement (44,600 tons) and complement (1,510.
              Hood was built in Scotland in 1920. It was built as a warship for the British Royal Navy. Hood and Repulse visited on 25 June 1924.

              Haggart, Teresa
              Teresa Haggart Fonds
              2023.002 · Fonds · unknown predominantly

              It covers a wide range of West Coast maritime history. Starting with the photo of the disaster of Point Ellice Bridge in 1896 that belonged to a Mrs A Haggart. It also contains a postcard of HMS Hood, photos of different ships in Victoria, photos of DGS Samson and crew, postcard of the Inner Harbour, Dawson Steamer journeying to White Horse, and a panorama view of the workers of the Foundation Co BC Ltd and some of their ships. The newspaper clippings cover the last trip of SS Princess Joan to Vancouver.
              The fonds consists of:
              1 series that contains 2 newspaper clippings
              1 certificate
              12 photographs

              Haggart, Teresa