Quayle and Marson are two names that most people who lived in or around Royal Oak will know..
In this video Dianne (Quayle) Moore, the daughter of Alf and Loraine (Marson) Quayle talks about her family and her time growing up in Royal Oak. Their home was the first house past the Thatch/Maltwoods. Trivia question? Did any of our speakers live closer to the center of Royal Oak, the corner of East and West Saanich Roads than Dianne? I can think of one family that lived closer and one that would probably be in a tie but they have not yet been speakers.
The link to Dianne's very interesting and entertaining talk is on the oral history page of our Blog, and the direct link to YouTube is below.
https://youtu.be/jDRCVMwZ3Sg
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Wednesday, 4 July 2018
Sunday, 10 June 2018
New oral history videos
I got a bit behind so you are getting three new oral history videos at once.
From March....
#55 Telling stories after school
Audio/video by Keith Cameron
https://youtu.be/gV0kC7UGhbg
From April....
#56 Telling stories after school
Audio/video by Sharlie Chatterton
https://youtu.be/d9QzG85t_Kg
From May.....
#57 Telling stories after school
Audio/video by M. A. C. (Marion) Farrant
From March....
#55 Telling stories after school
Audio/video by Keith Cameron
https://youtu.be/gV0kC7UGhbg
From April....
#56 Telling stories after school
Audio/video by Sharlie Chatterton
https://youtu.be/d9QzG85t_Kg
From May.....
#57 Telling stories after school
Audio/video by M. A. C. (Marion) Farrant
These are the direct links to You Tube. You will also find the links on the Oral History page of this blog.
Saturday, 10 March 2018
Have you seen this house?
One of the highlights of David Squance's January talk was about the time the family owned Norfolk Lodge, a home that I am sure most of you have seen many times, but perhaps did not know it by that name. If you were not there to hear the original presentation I hope that you will have a look. Another great addition to our growing collection of oral history videos connected to the greater Royal Oak area.
We all, I think, sometimes sit around with friends and family and talk about the good old days. I would sure like to be around 50 or a hundred years from now to watch these videos again and reflect on those good old days.
You will find it at this link and of course it is posted on our blog. https://youtu.be/hZlFSb8BfRw
We all, I think, sometimes sit around with friends and family and talk about the good old days. I would sure like to be around 50 or a hundred years from now to watch these videos again and reflect on those good old days.
You will find it at this link and of course it is posted on our blog. https://youtu.be/hZlFSb8BfRw
Thursday, 4 January 2018
November talk.
Novembers talk was by Frank Copley of Copley Brothers. I would think that most would remember the name even if they did not know the family. Frank gave an entertaining talk and you may watch the video at https://youtu.be/EKVSQDyzdUQ on You Tube or from the oral history pages on our blog at https://royaloakschoolyard.blogspot.ca/
We have been given some photos of Mrs. Hobbs art classes that so many of us went to. You can view them at https://royaloakschoolyard.blogspot.ca/p/photos-students-teachers-from-royal-oak.html
Maybe you can identify some of the students. I certainly could not.
Wishing you the best for the New Year.
We have been given some photos of Mrs. Hobbs art classes that so many of us went to. You can view them at https://royaloakschoolyard.blogspot.ca/p/photos-students-teachers-from-royal-oak.html
Maybe you can identify some of the students. I certainly could not.
Wishing you the best for the New Year.
Monday, 13 November 2017
We've been working on the railroad.
Well not all of us. Just Richard Pearce, Ron Burnham, Bryan Polson and Peter Goddard who have put together a video about the three railroads that used to run up and down the Saanich Peninsula. Some personal recollections, some historical facts and some things you may not have known plus lots of photos. Although I don't think that any of you were alive when any of these railroads were operating, except for a short spur line running to Borden's Mercantile, I'm reasonably sure that all of you have seen and heard small bits of information about their existence and the role they played in our history. Enid says to be sure to watch for my spelling mistake! (Fixed on the archive version)
Direct link to YouTube https://youtu.be/Ibg8kpL1K2Y
Link to Oral Histories at our blog https://royaloakschoolyard.blogspot.ca/p/oral-histories-audiovideo-telling.html
Monday, 9 October 2017
This is great
Joy Scott, formerly Joy Mahon from Mann Avenue tells some interesting stories about her life including what it is like to be a prisoner of war by the Japanese in Shanghai during WW11. This is one you will want to watch. Direct link to You Tube is https://youtu.be/LiHx8h9NDk0
Sunday, 24 September 2017
Oral History Videos
If you were not at all of our meetings here are two of
the videoed talks you might have missed.
One by Audrey Coutts (MacDonald) and the other by Bob Pederson and both
very interesting. I hope you will watch them and perhaps leave a comment. Here
are the direct links to You Tube. As usual the links to these and all our
videos are also on our blog site.
Our blog http://royaloakschoolyard.blogspot.ca/
Tuesday, 2 May 2017
The Minter family
If you lived near Elk Lake in the late 1940's or 1950's the name Minter is likely familiar to you. Our speaker in March was Joan (Minter) Smirl and I have just posted the resulting video to our blog site. It contains a great deal of interesting material about the family and the area.
The direct link is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65Vg5dNQDDQ and as you know you can find it and all the oral history videos on the oral history page of the blog. Happy May.
The direct link is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65Vg5dNQDDQ and as you know you can find it and all the oral history videos on the oral history page of the blog. Happy May.
Monday, 27 February 2017
Two new videos.
Two new videos have just been added to our blog.
The first is...."Royal Oak Memories" Part 2
This is an audio/video introduction and preview to our oral history project.It continues from where Royal Oak Memories Part 1 left off. It is a collection of short entertaining clips from our Oral Histories from June 2014 to June 2016.
https://youtu.be/CA6jZorm9e8
The first is...."Royal Oak Memories" Part 2
This is an audio/video introduction and preview to our oral history project.It continues from where Royal Oak Memories Part 1 left off. It is a collection of short entertaining clips from our Oral Histories from June 2014 to June 2016.
https://youtu.be/CA6jZorm9e8
The second is.....Saanich Remembers
WW 1
This video is of a talk given on January 25,
2017 at the Saanich
Municipal hall about the Saanich Archives' "Saanich Remembers
WW 1 project. This project is to commemorate WW 1 and in particular
Saanich residents who fought in that war. The story takes some interesting
turns.
Municipal hall about the Saanich Archives' "Saanich Remembers
WW 1 project. This project is to commemorate WW 1 and in particular
Saanich residents who fought in that war. The story takes some interesting
turns.
Tuesday, 7 February 2017
#1 for 2017.
2017.....It is hard to believe that we are starting this group's 5th year and still having fun.
The talk by John Whittaker in January is now a video that you may watch at this link https://youtu.be/ySWHtNcCyDw or by going to the link on the oral history page.
This informative and entertaining talk will be particularly interesting to those who lived or spent time in Cordova Bay in the '40's and '50's.
Enjoy.
The talk by John Whittaker in January is now a video that you may watch at this link https://youtu.be/ySWHtNcCyDw or by going to the link on the oral history page.
This informative and entertaining talk will be particularly interesting to those who lived or spent time in Cordova Bay in the '40's and '50's.
Enjoy.
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