The collection consists of maps and plans of sites, buildings and ships relating to military operations (including those of the Royal Navy, the Royal Canadian Navy, and the Canadian Armed Forces) in Esquimalt and the Victoria area, including maps, building plans and architectural drawings, ships plans, and nautical charts.
The collection consists of essays on naval history of B.C.; records of the Dockyard Management Association, charitable drives, the Captain Cook bi-centennial; photographs of 1964 Far East Cruise; and, slides of historical subjects.
The collection consists of slides, copied from official and unofficial Canadian sources, documenting the experiences of the visit of Canadian ships to the USSR.
The collection consists of pamphlets, essay on "Disguised Commerce Raiders" (ca. 1944), and a night order book of Lieutenant Commander W.S. Lalor (1942).
The collection consists of photographs of buildings and activities in the Naden area of CFB Esquimalt.
The collection consists of World War II group portraits of ships' companies and snapshots of buildings at CFB Esquimalt.
The collection consists of group photographs of graduating officers of the Royal Naval College of Canada (1913-1922) and HMCS Stone Frigate (1940).
The collection consists of photographs of military sites, personnel, ships and activities primarily at Esquimalt and in the Victoria area, including photographs depicting the village of Esquimalt and surrounding areas. Many of the photographs depict facilities, ships and personnel of the Royal Navy, the Royal Canadian Navy and the Canadian Armed Forces Maritime Command.
The collection consists of portraits of naval officers in the Royal Canadian Navy.
The collection consists of photographs of ships under construction or repair at HMC Dockyard and memorabilia and clippings of Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry.
The collection consists of photographs, printed materials, including World War I pay book of Private Joseph Martin Duffy, photographs of Canadian ships and the 1945 Halifax riot.