Description Craigdarroch was built between 1887-1890 for Robert Dunsmuir, a Scottish immigrant who made his fortune from Vancouver Island coal. This legendary Victorian mansion, built on a hill overlooking the City of Victoria (Craigdarroch means 'rocky, oak place' in Gaelic) announced to the world that Robert Dunsmuir was the richest and most important man in Western Canada.
Edmund Lowe, Seattle, Washington Member Since February 2007 Artist Statement Ed is a graduate of the Brooks Institute of Photography and has been a commercial photographer for the past 30 years in Seattle, Washington.