WebThe following chronology represents our review of materials held in the Oak Bay Archives and the Royal BC Museum and Archives: 1849 During a leave of absence from Thompson’s River Post (Kamloops), Tod moved to Fort Nisqually on Puget Sound. During this same year he visited Fort Victoria and selected 100 acres of land at Oak Bay. WebOak Bay Archives, photos of Oak Bay properties from historic long appraisal cards (series CR 140 AC-L). Note: These photos are historic and do not reflect current conditions. This …
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WebBeautifully illustrated with archival photographs and documents, this book is a very welcome addition to Oak Bay’s local history. — Caroline Duncan, Oak Bay Archivist Published by Perivale & Taylor Consulting Inc., 2024 WebThe designation to Oak Bay’s 97 residents who died in the Second World War is one of the most picturesque Remembrance Day ceremonies, and it started with the work of Saull and the 1948 Oak Bay Municipal Engineer, Arthur Musgrave. Oak Bay Archives recently came across a correspondence of this and uncovered yet another treasure, photos of Saull ... black and white pizza art
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http://oakbaydesigns.com/ WebPhoto Number: 2010-010-182. Photographer: Frank Burrell. Date: ca.1915. Subject: Families. Military. Occupations. Persons - Men. ... For more information, please contact Oak Bay Archives. Disclaimer. Google Translate is provided as a free tool to enhance the usability of the District of Oak Bay website. WebPhoto Number: 2010-010-185 Photographer: Frank Burrell Date: ca.1916 Subject: Events Fairgrounds Families Military Persons - Men Persons - Women WW1 Print Photo + Details Images are provided by Oak Bay Archives for research purposes only. For more information, please contact Oak Bay Archives. ShareThis Copy and Paste black and white pixel images