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Douglas Road School

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/landmark754
Repository
Burnaby Heritage Planning
Associated Dates
1908
Street View URL
Google Maps Street View
Repository
Burnaby Heritage Planning
Geographic Access
Canada Way
Associated Dates
1908
Heritage Value
This school was the fifth to open in Burnaby and was initially known as Lake View School. In 1913, names of Burnaby Schools were changed to reflect their location and thus Lake View became Douglas Road. The first building on the site was torn down in the 1950s but the main building, which was constructed in 1928, remains although it had additions and renovations done in 1950, 1954, 1960, 1961, 1967 and 1973.
Historic Neighbourhood
Burnaby Lake (Historic Neighbourhood)
Planning Study Area
Douglas-Gilpin Area
Street Address
4861 Canada Way
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Angus & Margaret MacDonald House

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Repository
Burnaby Heritage Planning
Description
Set on a large corner lot at North Esmond Avenue and Oxford Street, the Angus & Margaret MacDonald House is a prominent, two and one-half storey Queen Anne Revival-style residence. The high hipped roof has open projecting gables. The house is a landmark within the Vancouver Heights neighbourhood of…
Associated Dates
1909
Formal Recognition
Heritage Designation, Community Heritage Register
Street View URL
Google Maps Street View
Repository
Burnaby Heritage Planning
Geographic Access
Oxford Street
Associated Dates
1909
Formal Recognition
Heritage Designation, Community Heritage Register
Enactment Type
Bylaw No. 12174
Enactment Date
11/12/2006
Description
Set on a large corner lot at North Esmond Avenue and Oxford Street, the Angus & Margaret MacDonald House is a prominent, two and one-half storey Queen Anne Revival-style residence. The high hipped roof has open projecting gables. The house is a landmark within the Vancouver Heights neighbourhood of North Burnaby, on a high point of land overlooking Burrard Inlet and the North Shore Mountains.
Heritage Value
The MacDonald House is valued as one of Burnaby’s most elaborate examples of the Queen Anne Revival style. The house retains many of its original features, including a prominent front corner turret wrapped by a clamshell verandah. The eclectic and transitional nature of Edwardian-era architecture is demonstrated by the late persistence of these Queen Anne Revival details, combined with the use of newly-popular classical revival elements such as Ionic columns. The interior retains a number of original architectural elements, and the early garage at the rear originally housed Angus MacDonald’s Cadillac, one of the first known automobiles owned by a Burnaby resident. Constructed in 1909, this house was built for Angus MacDonald (1857-1943) and his wife, Margaret Isabella Thompson MacDonald (1862-1939). Angus MacDonald, an electrical contractor, relocated from Nova Scotia to Vancouver in 1891 and served on Vancouver Council from 1904-08. The MacDonald family moved to Burnaby upon his retirement from the B.C. Electric Railway Company, and he then served the North Burnaby Ward as a councillor from 1911-1916 and again in 1921. MacDonald Street in Burnaby was named in his honour. The MacDonald House has additional significance as one of the surviving landmark residences, built between 1909 and 1914, during the first development of Vancouver Heights. In 1909, C.J. Peter and his employer, G.F. and J. Galt Limited, initiated the development of this North Burnaby neighbourhood, promoting it as one of the most picturesque districts in the region and an alternative to the CPR’s prestigious Shaughnessy Heights development in Vancouver. Buyers were obligated to build houses worth $3,500 at a time when the average house price was $1,000. Reputed to be the second house built in the subdivision, this house cost $7,000 to build.
Defining Elements
Key elements that define the heritage character of the MacDonald House include its: - prominent corner location in the Vancouver Heights neighbourhood, with views to Burrard Inlet and the North Shore Mountains - residential form, scale and massing as exemplified by its two and one-half storey height, full basement, compound plan, and high hipped roof with gabled projections at the front and side - wood-frame construction including wooden lapped siding, trim and mouldings - rubble-stone granite foundation - Queen Anne Revival details such as scroll-cut modillions, octagonal corner turret, wraparound, clamshell verandah with classical columns, and projecting square and semi-octagonal bays - external red-brick chimney with corbelled top - original windows including double-hung, 1-over-1 wooden sash windows in single and double assembly, and arched-top casement windows in the gable peaks - original interior features such as the main staircase, a panelled dining room with a fireplace and built-in cabinets, a living room with a parquet floor, and a rear den with an oak mantle and tiled hearth - associated early wood-frame garage at the rear of the property - landscape features such as mature coniferous and deciduous trees surrounding the property
Historic Neighbourhood
Vancouver Heights (Historic Neighbourhood)
Planning Study Area
Burnaby Heights Area
Organization
British Columbia Mills Timber and Trading Company
Function
Primary Historic--Single Dwelling
Primary Current--Single Dwelling
Community
Vancouver Heights
Cadastral Identifier
P.I.D.011-999-462
Boundaries
The MacDonald House is comprised of a single residential lot located at 3814 Oxford Street, Burnaby.
Area
566.71
Contributing Resource
Building
Ownership
Private
Documentation
City of Burnaby Planning and Building Department, Heritage Site Files
Names
Macdonald, Angus
British Columbia Mills Timber and Trading Company
Street Address
3814 Oxford Street
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Duncan & Margaret McGregor Estate 'Glen-Lyon' Mansion

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Repository
Burnaby Heritage Planning
Description
Overlooking the rich farmland of the Fraser River floodplain, 'Glen-Lyon' is an Edwardian era rural estate, with a tall, two and one-half storey plus basement wood-frame mansion, set in a pastoral and formal landscape with an associated barn and early log pond, located near a ravine and forested ar…
Associated Dates
1902
Formal Recognition
Heritage Designation, Community Heritage Register
Street View URL
Google Maps Street View
Repository
Burnaby Heritage Planning
Geographic Access
Marine Drive
Associated Dates
1902
Formal Recognition
Heritage Designation, Community Heritage Register
Enactment Type
Bylaw No. 12183
Enactment Date
11/12/2006
Description
Overlooking the rich farmland of the Fraser River floodplain, 'Glen-Lyon' is an Edwardian era rural estate, with a tall, two and one-half storey plus basement wood-frame mansion, set in a pastoral and formal landscape with an associated barn and early log pond, located near a ravine and forested area adjacent to Marine Drive in South Burnaby.
Heritage Value
‘Glen-Lyon’ is valued as an excellent example of a privately-owned Edwardian era country estate built at the turn of the nineteenth century. The property retains significant heritage features including the Edwardian era mansion with rustic Arts and Crafts features, and elements of a working agricultural landscape. The property was originally the Royal City Mills logging camp, and in 1900 was purchased by Duncan Campbell McGregor (1853-1929) and Margaret Jane McGregor (1875-1960), who named their estate ‘Glen-Lyon’ after Duncan McGregor’s birthplace in Perthshire, Scotland. The McGregors were active in municipal affairs and social activities, and played a significant role in the early development of Burnaby. Duncan McGregor served as a city councillor from 1909 to 1912 and was elected reeve of Burnaby in 1913. Margaret McGregor was instrumental in the formation and fundraising activities of the Victoria Order of Nurses in Burnaby. Additionally, the site is historically significant for its association with early social welfare and correctional reform. The estate was sold in 1926 to an inter-denominational religious organization called the Home of the Friendless, which used it as their B.C. headquarters. The organization was charged with several cases of abuse and neglect in 1937, after which a Royal Commission was formed that led to new legislation to regulate and license all private welfare institutions. 'Glen-Lyon' was sold to the provincial government, and was dedicated in 1939 by the Lt.-Gov. E.W. Hamber for use as the New Haven Borstal Home for Boys and Youthful Offenders (later renamed the New Haven Correction Centre). The Borstal movement originated in England in the late nineteenth century, as an alternative to sending young offenders and runaways to prisons by providing reformatories that focused on discipline and vocational skill. This site’s role as the first North American institution devoted to the Borstal School philosophy was historic, and influenced corrections programs across Canada. The site retains significant features from its development in 1939 as the Borstal School, including a large gambrel-roofed barn designed by Chief Provincial Architect Henry Whittaker of the Department of Public Works that is the only remaining structure of its kind in Burnaby. Between 1941 and 1945 the mansion housed the Provincial School for the Deaf and Blind when the Borstal School was closed temporarily as a war measure during the Second World War.
Defining Elements
Key elements that define the heritage character of 'Glen-Lyon' Mansion include its: - location on a sloping site with expansive southern exposure, adjacent to Marine Drive - residential form, scale and massing of the house as exemplified by its two and one-half storey height, above-ground basement and rectangular plan - Arts and Crafts elements of the house such as its stone foundation, multi-gabled roof line with steep central hipped roof, symmetrical cross-gables, side shed dormers, bellcast upper walls sheathed in cedar shingles and lower walls sheathed in narrow clapboard - original exterior features of the house such as the full width front verandah with square columns, central staircase on the southern elevation, original doors and stained glass windows; and the irregular fenestration such as double-hung 1-over-1 wooden-sash windows, bay windows, and projecting windows in the gable ends - original interior features of the house such as the U-shaped main stair designed around two symmetrically placed Ionic columns, and interior trim on the main floor including boxed beams and fireplaces - gambrel-roofed barn with roof vent with finial, sliding hay loft and access doors, small multi-pane windows, and lapped wooden siding - associated landscape features such as the original garden plantings with some exotic and many native specimen trees; the original log pond and its concrete Marine Drive causeway and culvert; rockeries and a rose garden
Historic Neighbourhood
Fraser Arm (Historic Neighbourhood)
Planning Study Area
Big Bend Area
Organization
Home of the Friendless
Borstal School
New Haven Correction Centre
Architect
Henry Whittaker
Function
Primary Historic--Estate
Community
Burnaby
Cadastral Identifier
003-004-661
Boundaries
'Glen-Lyon' is comprised of a single residential lot located at 4250 Marine Drive, Burnaby.
Area
230873.18
Contributing Resource
Building
Ownership
Private
Names
McGregor, Duncan C. (1853-1929)
Whittaker, Henry
Home of the Friendless
Borstal School
New Haven Correction Centre
Subjects
Buildings - Heritage
Buildings - Residential - Houses
Buildings - Public - Detention Facilities
Buildings - Residential
Street Address
4250 Marine Drive
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O.G. Naud House

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Repository
Burnaby Heritage Planning
Description
The O.G. Naud House is a south facing, two-storey house with a bellcast hipped roof, set on a high basement. It features a double-height front verandah supported by classical columns. It is located on Victory Street in the Alta Vista neighbourhood of South Burnaby, and is one of the oldest houses i…
Associated Dates
1908
Formal Recognition
Heritage Designation, Community Heritage Register
Other Names
Onezime & Charlsie Naud House
Street View URL
Google Maps Street View
Repository
Burnaby Heritage Planning
Other Names
Onezime & Charlsie Naud House
Geographic Access
Victory Street
Associated Dates
1908
Formal Recognition
Heritage Designation, Community Heritage Register
Enactment Type
By-law No. 12316
Enactment Date
26/05/2008
Description
The O.G. Naud House is a south facing, two-storey house with a bellcast hipped roof, set on a high basement. It features a double-height front verandah supported by classical columns. It is located on Victory Street in the Alta Vista neighbourhood of South Burnaby, and is one of the oldest houses in the area.
Heritage Value
Built in 1908, the O.G. Naud House is valued as one of the first houses to be built in the Alta Vista neighbourhood and is a direct link to the first settlement of the area. Close proximity to the B.C. Electric Railway streetcar line, at Royal Oak and Highland Park, permitted easy access to New Westminster and Vancouver. These transportation links, combined with spectacular views of the Fraser Valley, encouraged the early development of this South Burnaby neighbourhood. The O.G. Naud House is architecturally significant as an example of the influence of the Classical Revival style that had been popularized in Eastern Canada. The basic form of the house is a Foursquare, with a double-height verandah that dominates the symmetrically balanced façade, supported on lathe-turned columns. A central entry and regular fenestration further unify the façade composition. Construction employed locally available materials. The rough-cut foundation stone was harvested from boulders from the G. Ledingham property on the south side of Victory Street. The builder and first owner, Onezime George Naud (1858-1951), was originally from St. Albans, Quebec. He worked on railway construction in Alabama, where he met his wife, Charlsie Elizabeth Sims (1869-1974). He later took part in the 1898 Gold Rush in Atlin, then worked as a stonemason on CPR culverts and bridges across B.C. An accomplished stonemason, Naud also worked on the original Vancouver and New Westminster post offices, the Parliament buildings in Victoria, and the Capitol building in Olympia, Washington.
Defining Elements
The key characteristics that define the heritage character of the O.G. Naud House include its: - south-facing location, with generous set back from the street, in the Alta Vista neighbourhood of South Burnaby - residential form, scale and massing as expressed by its two-storey height plus full basement, bellcast hipped roof, rectangular plan and front projecting double-height verandah - masonry construction materials such as the rough-cut granite foundation - wood-frame construction, including lapped wooden siding and shingle siding extant under later cladding - Edwardian era features including lathe-turned columns, balustrades of dimensional lumber, scroll-cut bargeboards in front gable, and scroll-cut eave brackets - associated landscape features including lane access to the east, large cedar trees and perimeter plantings
Historic Neighbourhood
Alta Vista (Historic Neighbourhood)
Planning Study Area
Sussex-Nelson Area
Function
Primary Historic--Single Dwelling
Community
Alta Vista
Cadastral Identifier
P.I.D.003-100-375
Boundaries
The O.G. Naud House is comprised of a single residential lot located at 4737 Victory Street, Burnaby.
Area
1099.47
Contributing Resource
Building
Ownership
Private
Documentation
City of Burnaby Planning and Building Department, Heritage Site Files
Names
Naud, Onezime Georges "George"
Naud, Charlsie Elizabeth Sims
Street Address
4737 Victory Street
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St. John the Divine Anglican Church

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Repository
Burnaby Heritage Planning
Description
St. John the Divine Anglican Church is a landmark wood-frame Gothic Revival church, with Gothic windows and spire. It is located on Kingsway, one of Burnaby’s main commercial thoroughfares, near the SkyTrain transit line and across the street from Central Park.
Associated Dates
1905
Formal Recognition
Community Heritage Register
Street View URL
Google Maps Street View
Repository
Burnaby Heritage Planning
Geographic Access
Kingsway
Associated Dates
1905
Formal Recognition
Community Heritage Register
Enactment Type
Council Resolution
Enactment Date
09/06/2003
Description
St. John the Divine Anglican Church is a landmark wood-frame Gothic Revival church, with Gothic windows and spire. It is located on Kingsway, one of Burnaby’s main commercial thoroughfares, near the SkyTrain transit line and across the street from Central Park.
Heritage Value
St. John the Divine Anglican Church is valued as a symbol of the traditions of early Burnaby pioneers and as the oldest surviving church building in the city. Established in 1899, St. John was the first church in the community and was located at a prominent intersection of the old Vancouver-Westminster Road (now Kingsway) and the British Columbia Electric Railway’s interurban station at Central Park. This prominent intersection of the road and rail developed as the town centre of the Central Park district. The first St. John church was destroyed by fire, and was rebuilt at the same location in 1904-05. This church is additionally significant for its association with prominent local architect Joseph Henry Bowman (1864-1943) who emigrated from England in 1888. Bowman was a member of the parish, and designed both the first church and its subsequent replacement. Bowman’s prolific career embraced many stylistic changes and technological advances, and this church is a surviving example of one of his rare religious commissions. The design of the new church's nave and vestry was based on the Gothic Revival style of Christ Church Anglican in Surrey, B.C., which had been the former church of St. John’s incumbent Rev. William Bell. Evolving over time as the congregation grew, the church received a number of early additions, and in 1953 was substantially renovated and enlarged through a new design by Vancouver architect Ross Lort. The original church nave was separated from the tower and turned to allow for a large addition. The congregation relocated to a new church in 1998, and at that time removed the church's memorial windows, leaving behind a number of the original art glass windows installed in the 1920s. The church building was renovated in 2004-05, and surviving original elements were retained and restored, including of the original church tower and interior chancel ceiling. A valued feature of the building is the original cast iron church bell that remains in the tower. It was purchased by the children of the congregation in 1912, and in 1924 was rededicated on Armistice Day as a memorial to Burnaby resident Lt. James Donald McRae Reid, who died in the First World War.
Defining Elements
Key elements that define the heritage character of St. John the Divine Anglican Church include its: - location on the north side of Kingsway, opposite Central Park - ecclesiastical form, scale and massing as expressed by the offset tower and tall, gabled roof - tower with its original horizontal wooden drop siding, bellcast square roof with octagonal drum above and bellcast octagonal spire - cedar shingle roof cladding - metal cross at peak of spire - Gothic Revival details such as: Gothic lancet windows with leaded stained glass panels; Gothic entrance door at the base of the tower; pointed-arch louvers in the tower; and exterior gable end scissor-trusses - interior features such as wooden scissor-trusses with diagonal fir tongue and groove panelling on the ceiling above, fir tongue-and-groove panelling on the wall of the nave, and original cedar and fir pews and altar rails - cast iron bell in tower
Historic Neighbourhood
Central Park (Historic Neighbourhood)
Planning Study Area
Garden Village Area
Architect
Joesph Henry Bowman
Function
Primary Historic--Place of Worship
Primary Current--Place of Worship
Community
Burnaby
Cadastral Identifier
003-398-871
Boundaries
St. John the Divine Anglican Church is comprised of a single institutional lot located at 3891 Kingway, Burnaby.
Area
3486.66
Contributing Resource
Building
Ownership
Private
Names
St John the Divine Anglican Church
Street Address
3891 Kingsway
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Elementary history of Canada : with British Columbia supplement

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Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Author
Gammell, I. (Isaac), 1861-1932
Publication Date
1907
Call Number
971 GAM Copy 1
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
HV978.48.4
Call Number
971 GAM Copy 1
Author
Gammell, I. (Isaac), 1861-1932
Contributor
Colby, Charles W. (Charles William), 1867-1955
Place of Publication
Toronto
Publisher
Educational Book Co., Ltd.
Publication Date
1907
Series
British Columbia educational series
Physical Description
vii, 319 p. : ill., ports. (some col.), maps (some col.) ; 19 cm.
Inscription
Inside the front cover: "Free Text-Book The Property of" [printed label with following filled in] "Norman Scott" [handwritten in black] "Douglas Roa_ [Road]" [handwritten in black] "3" [handwritten in black]
Library Subject (LOC)
History--Historical texts
Canada--Study and teaching--Historical texts
Notes
with an introduction by C.W. Colby
Copy 1 of 2.
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Hand-book of British Columbia, Canada : its position, advantages, resources, climate, mining, lumbering, fishing, farming, ranching and fruit growing, no. 23

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumlibrary2782
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Author
British Columbia. Bureau of Provincial Information
Edition
4th ed.
Publication Date
1909
Call Number
971.1 BRI
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
HV973.26.37
Call Number
971.1 BRI
Edition
4th ed.
Author
British Columbia. Bureau of Provincial Information
Place of Publication
Victoria, B.C.
Publisher
Bureau of Provincial Information
Publication Date
1909
Series
Bulletin (British Columbia. Bureau of Provincial Information) ; no. 23
Printer
Richard Wolfenden
Physical Description
79 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Library Subject (LOC)
British Columbia--Description and travel
Notes
"Printed by authority of the Legislative Assembly" --T.p.
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History of Canada for use in public schools

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumlibrary1807
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Author
Lawson, Maria, 1852-1945
Publication Date
1906
Call Number
971 LAW Copy 1
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
HV983.48.3
Call Number
971 LAW Copy 1
Author
Lawson, Maria, 1852-1945
Contributor
Reynar, A. H. (Alfred Henry), 1840-1921
Place of Publication
Toronto
Publisher
W. J. Gage & Company, Limited
Publication Date
1906
Series
Gage's 20th century series
Gage & Company's educational series
Physical Description
290 p. : ill., maps (some col.), ports. ; 20 cm.
Library Subject (LOC)
Canada--History
Notes
"Edited by A. H. Reynar" --t.p.
"Authorized for use in the Schools of British Columbia" --t.p.
Reynar, A. H. (Alfred Henry), 1840-1921
Copy 1 of 2
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History of Canada for use in public schools

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumlibrary5078
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Author
Lawson, Maria, 1852-1945
Edition
Rev. ed.
Publication Date
1908
Call Number
971 LAW
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
X3249
Call Number
971 LAW
Edition
Rev. ed.
Author
Lawson, Maria, 1852-1945
Contributor
Reynar, A. H. (Alfred Henry), 1840-1921
Place of Publication
Toronto
Publisher
W. J. Gage & Co. Ltd.
Publication Date
1908
Series
Gage's 20th century series
Gage & Company's educational series
Physical Description
290 p. : ill., maps (some col.), ports. ; 20 cm.
Inscription
"Champlain 23 pages" [handwritten in pencil on p. after front pastedown] "E.F. Hickey May.1. 1912." [handwritten in brown ink on p. after front pastedown] "B. Geosits" [handwritten in black ink on p. after front pastedown] Notes handwritten in pencil on 2 pages after p. 290
Library Subject (LOC)
Canada--History
Notes
"Edited by A. H. Reynar" --t.p.
"Authorized for use in the Schools of British Columbia" --t.p.
Reynar, A. H. (Alfred Henry), 1840-1921
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Public school history of England and Canada

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumlibrary1571
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Author
Robertson, W. J.
Publication Date
1902
Call Number
942 ROB
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
BV985.3870.1
Call Number
942 ROB
Author
Robertson, W. J.
Place of Publication
Toronto
Publisher
The Copp, Clark Company, Limited
Publication Date
1902
Physical Description
295 p., [2] p. of plates : ill., maps (some col.) ; 19 cm.
Inscription
"Annie Graham Hill"--hand written in ink on title page, twice. "Way down the brook / there was a rock / And on it was written / For-get-me-not / Mollie Lang"--handwritten in ink on back fly leaf.
Library Subject (LOC)
Great Britain--History
Canada--History
Notes
"Authorized by the Education Department of British Columbia"
Author's given name and date: Robertson, W. J. (William John), 1846-
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The story of the Dominion : four hundred years in the annals of half a continent : a history of Canada from its early discovery and settlement to the present time : embrasing its growth, progress, and achievements in the pursuits of peace and war

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumlibrary2900
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Author
Hopkins, J. Castell (John Castell), 1864-1923
Publication Date
1901
Call Number
971 HOP
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
HV973.148.6
Call Number
971 HOP
Author
Hopkins, J. Castell (John Castell), 1864-1923
Place of Publication
Toronto
Publisher
John C. Winston
Publication Date
1901
Physical Description
xv, 17-644 p. : ill., ports ; 25 cm.
Inscription
"San Jose" "pronounced" "San __[ha] _ei [Zei]" [handwritten in pencil on 5th page from front end paper] [h is crossed out in pencil]
Library Subject (LOC)
Canada--History
Notes
"Embellished with 64 full-page half-tone engravings, and portraits of more than 100 eminent men--the makers of Canada" -T.p.
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Supplement to the manual of instructions for the survey of Dominion lands

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumlibrary1760
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Author
Canada. Department of the Interior
Publication Date
1908
Call Number
526.9 CAN
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
BV984.58.35
Call Number
526.9 CAN
Author
Canada. Department of the Interior
Place of Publication
Toronto
Publisher
William Briggs
Publication Date
1908
Physical Description
iii-viii; 124 p. : diagr. , tables ; 17 cm.
Library Subject (LOC)
Surveying--Canada--Public lands
Surveying
Notes
"Issued by authority of the Honourable Minister of the Interior."
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Canadian Pacific Railway, annotated time table, with information as to C.P.R. transcontinental routes

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumlibrary2787
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Author
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Edition
Eastbound ed.
Publication Date
1907
Call Number
385.06571 CAN
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
HV973.26.139
Call Number
385.06571 CAN
Edition
Eastbound ed.
Author
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Place of Publication
[Montreal]
Publisher
[Canadian Pacific Railway]
Publication Date
1907
Physical Description
100 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
Inscription
"F. Bettschen 1261 Powell St. Mrs. Price 470 Hastings St. Mr Sanderson 323 4th Ave New Westminster" [handwritten in pencil on last page]
Library Subject (LOC)
Railroads--Canada--Timetables
Canada--Description and travel
Subjects
Transportation
Names
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Notes
"Corrected to July 16th, 1907" --Title page.
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The story of the Canadian people

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Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Author
Duncan, David M. (David Merritt), 1870-1951
Publication Date
1905
Call Number
971 DUN
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
BV986.72.8
Call Number
971 DUN
Author
Duncan, David M. (David Merritt), 1870-1951
Place of Publication
Toronto
Publisher
Morang & Co. Limited
Publication Date
1905
Series
Morang's modern text-books
Physical Description
v-xxviii, 428 p. : ill., maps, ports. ; 20 cm
Inscription
"YNX 50" [handwritten in pencil on front endpaper] "Marguerite Hadder" [handwritten in black ink on front endpaper] "agonism" [handwritten in pencil on front endpaper] "French L. 16. X6 Se_t. [Sent] Eng. into 7." [handwritten in black ink on front endpaper] "HO 50" [handwritten in pencil on back pastedown] Underlining on some pages "Privilege Card" for "Universal Standard Encyclopedia" found on p.115
Library Subject (LOC)
Canada--History
Canada--Politics and government
Notes
"Authorised for use in the Provinces of Manitoba, Ontario and British Columbia" --t.p.
Author's given name and dates: Duncan, David M. (David Merritt), 1870-1951
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Britannia history reader : introductory book : stories from British and Canadian history

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumlibrary2769
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Edition
1st ed.
Publication Date
c1909
Call Number
909.0971241 COP
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
HV974.121.29
Call Number
909.0971241 COP
Edition
1st ed.
Place of Publication
Toronto
Publisher
The Copp, Clark Company, Limited
Publication Date
c1909
Physical Description
261 p., [1] leaf of plates : ill., ports. ; 19 cm.
Inscription
"Murray Hockridge / 2079 - West 46"--stamped on front past board "Murray Hockridge / 1339, 19th Ave East / Vancouver / B.C. / G, N,?"--inscribed in pencil and ink on verso of leaf of plates. Study notes in pencil on back paste board.
Library Subject (LOC)
Canada--History
Great Britain--History
Object History
Donor inscribed his name and address inside book.
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Canadian history notes

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Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Author
Henderson, George E.
Fraser, Charles G.
Publication Date
1906
Call Number
971 HEN
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
HV973.106.2
Call Number
971 HEN
Author
Henderson, George E.
Fraser, Charles G.
Place of Publication
Toronto
Publisher
The Educational Publishing Co.
Publication Date
1906
Series
School helps series
Physical Description
64 p. : maps ; 17 cm.
Inscription
"Katie Milton (Eva)" [handwritten in pencil on front pastedown] "Katie Milton Nelson BC" [handwritten in pencil on title page] Notes handwritten in black ink on title page verso, preface and p. [5]
Library Subject (LOC)
Civics, Canadian--Outlines, syllabi, etc.
Canada--History--Outlines, syllabi, etc.
Notes
"By Geo. E. Henderson and Chas. G. Fraser" --Title page.
"For third, fourth and fifth classes" --Title page.
"Price, - 15 cents" --Title page.
Author's given name and date: Fraser, Charles G. (Charles Gordon), b. 1861
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Geography notes for 3rd, 4th, and 5th classes

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumlibrary2838
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Author
Henderson, George E.
Fraser, Geo. A.
Publication Date
1903
Call Number
910 HEN
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
HV973.106.1
Call Number
910 HEN
Author
Henderson, George E.
Fraser, Geo. A.
Place of Publication
Toronto, Ont.
Publisher
The Educational Publishing Company, Limited
Publication Date
1903
Series
School helps series
Physical Description
91 p. ; 17 cm.
Inscription
"Katie Milton / Nelson B.C." -- handwritten in pencil on endpaper (front). "$460, 40, 3680, 32 ac" -- handwritten in pencil on endpaper (front). "Katie Milton / Nelson B.C." - handwritten in pencil on title page. "Thomson Stationery Co. Ltd., Vancouver, B.C." -- stamped on title page. "Katie Milton" -- handwritten in pencil on back cover verso. "Thomson Stationery Co. Ltd., Vancouver, B.C." -- stamped on endpaper (back).
Library Subject (LOC)
Geography
Geography--Textbooks
Geography--Historical texts
Travel
Canada
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Historic notes and Canadian medical lore: lecture memoranda ; British Medical Association, Toronto, 1906.

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Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Author
British Medical Association
Burroughs Wellcome and Company
Publication Date
1906
Call Number
610.9 BMA
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
BV985.5.12
Call Number
610.9 BMA
Author
British Medical Association
Burroughs Wellcome and Company
Place of Publication
London
Publisher
Burroughs Wellcome and Co.
Publication Date
1906
Physical Description
198 p. (p. 96-198 advertisements) : ill. , 1 plate ; 18 cm.
Library Subject (LOC)
Medicine
Canada--History
Drugs
Notes
Historical interest: features 102 pages of medical advertisments for products made by Burroughs Wellcome and Co. circa 1906.
Maps on endpapers.
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The hymn book : from the rising up of the sun to the going down of the same the Lord's name is to be praised

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumlibrary6705
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Publication Date
1900
Call Number
783.9 HYM
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
HV973.107.22
Call Number
783.9 HYM
Publication Date
1900
Physical Description
1090 p. ; 18 cm.
Inscription
God Rest You Merry Gentleman music and lyrics glued to the front pastedown "The Rule for finding Do with flats and sharps" [handwritten on thesecond to last page in black ink] "The last flat is in the fa position" "step by step below are mi Ri Do" "is on the line {or space} it is the" "key of -." "The last f sharp is in the Ti." "position the three lines" "{or spaces below it are sol" "Mi Do : Do is on the - line {or" "space. It is the key of -." Scribbles in pencil and green ink on last page
Library Subject (LOC)
Hymns
Church of England in Canada--Hymns
Notes
Includes index.
"compiled for the use of the Church of England in Canada."
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The Presbyterian book of praise

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Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Publication Date
1907
Call Number
783.952 OXF 1907
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
BV985.3909.1
Call Number
783.952 OXF 1907
Place of Publication
Oxford, Hampshire
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication Date
1907
Printer
Horace Hart
Physical Description
(unpaged), music. ; 22 cm.
Inscription
"NEC TAMAN CONSUMABATVR" -- engraved on front cover with its Icon
Library Subject (LOC)
Hymns
Presbyterian Church in Canada--Hymns
Notes
"Approved and commended by the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada" -- title page
Pt 1. Selections from the Psalter -- Pt 2. The Hymnal, revised and enlarged
"Entered according to the Act of the Parliament of Canada, in the year Eighteen Hundred and Ninety Seven (1897) by the Rev. John Jenkins, D.D., L.L.D., and the Rev. William Greg, D.D. and William B. McMurrich, M.A., Q.C., at the Department of Agriculture" -- Contents page verso.
Includes index.
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