A family tree for the Cridge-Laundy family is available.
Bishop Edward Cridge organized a Reformed Episcopal Church in Victoria in 1874. Besides his work for the Church, which continued until 1902, Cridge was instrumental in the establishment of the City's first hospital, the Female Infirmary, and the Protestant Orphan's Home.
Ellen Laundy, the daughter of Bishop Cridge, married the Reverend Thomas Laundy, whose fourth child was Helen Forbes.
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Includes 0.62 m of textual material, 344 photographs, 19 postcards and 2 artifacts.
Fonds consists of records created primarily by Bishop Edward Cridge, his daughter Ellen Laundy, and her daughter Helen Forbes documenting the activities of the Cridge-Laundy family, and their contributions to the Church of Our Lord, Protestant Orphan's Home, Female Infirmary and Royal Jubilee Hospital.
A file list of the records is available.
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Showing the Victoria District church in the background. This church burned in 1869 and was replaced by another designed by H.O. Tiedemann.
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Group photograph. Top row, L-R: ?; ?; Maude Cridge; Ethel Mouat (Mrs. J. Helmcken); Rhoda Cridge. Middle row on far right: Ellen Cridge (Nellie Laundy). Bottom row far left: Eveline Pemberton. Mrs. Blackwood is also in this photo.
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Group photograph. Front row: Emily Carr, Alice Carr, Maude Cridge, Edith Carr, Betty Carr, Clara Carr. Back row centre Major and Mrs. Nicholles (others unknown).
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Original address was 15 Simcoe Street. House built in 1891 on the Marifield Estate.
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T.H. Laundy family home. Cecil [Laundy?] standing outside house in Scout uniform.
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T.H. Laundy family home.
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On the far left is Christ Church Sunday School, top right is Christ Church Cathedral, centre right is the White Horse Saloon.
Sep 1888.
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Sep 1888.
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16 Sep 1891.
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Charity garden party for convalescing soldiers.
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Harold and Edgar Fleming were professional photographers.
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Included in the group picture are: Premier Tolmie; Reginald Hayward, M.P.P, Chairman of the Diamond Jubilee Committee; Hon. S.L. Howe; Mayor Herbert Anscomb; C.C. Pemberton; John Hosie, director of the Provincial Archives; Mrs. J. Cran; Mrs. T.H. Laundy; Mrs. Tolmie; Mrs. Anscomb.
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From "1906 Church of Our Lord Reformed Episcopal".
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Bishop surrounded by relatives (Crans and Laundys); Eveard Lynne Laundy at back holding baby, possibly Mary Cran at left with Robin or Duncan Cran.
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Stephen Spencer operated a photographic studio.
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Standing in front of the house are Helen Laundy (Forbes), Ted Laundy, Esther Alexander (Murray) and Arthur Laundy.
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