Victoria Lacrosse team. Leo Sweeney back row 4th from left
Victoria Lacrosse team
James Bay Athletic Association (J.B.A.A.) rugby team
James Bay Athletic Association (J.B.A.A.) rugby team
Victoria "Juniors" rugby champions
Sweeney's second cooperage at 172 Johnson Street from 1895-1912
Victoria Rugby Team
M.L. Sweeney and crew inspecting 5000 barrels of whale oil for Pacific Whaling Company, outer docks
James Bay Athletic Association (J.B.A.A.) rugby team L to R (top) Kennedy, Thomson, Newmarsh, Newcombe, J. Sweeney, Rason, F. Sweeney, O'Sullivan. (Middle) Grimason, Scott, Kennedy, Jeffs, Brown, Carss (front) Meredith, B. Johnson, L. Sweeney
James Bay Athletic Association (J.B.A.A.) rowing team, winners lnter-club regatta, Vancouver
James Bay Athletic Association (J.B.A.A.) rowing team, winners lapstreak fours, Victoria Day
James Bay Athletic Association (J.B.A.A.) rowing team, winners lapstreak fours, Victoria Day
M. Leo Sweeney
Michael Sweeney, founder of Sweeney's Cooperage
Sweeney's first stave saw and two stave sawyers at the Cooperage in Esquimalt
Sweeney's Cooperage on Ellery Street, Esquimalt. Built 1912, destroyed by fire 1922
Sweeney's Cooperage on Ellery Street which was destroyed by fire in 1922
Sweeney's Cooperage on Ellery Street, Esquimalt destroyed by fire on May 10, 1922
Sweeney's Cooperage on Ellery Street, Esquimalt destroyed by fire on May 10, 1922
Victoria Mill (aka Canadian Western Cooperage (Sweeney's), Lime Bay
Victoria Mill (aka Canadian Western Cooperage (Sweeney's), Lime Bay
Sweeney's Victoria Mill at Lime Bay
Canadian Manufacturers Association visit to Government House. Lt. Governor Pearkes at Centre, M.L. Sweeney 5th from left