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Boy craft : containing plans and working drawings with clear and concise descriptions of useful articles, toys, and games : for boys of 10 to 16 years to construct.

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Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Publication Date
c1928
Call Number
745.59 BOY
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Reference Collection
Material Type
Book
Call Number
745.59 BOY
Place of Publication
Racine, Wis.
Publisher
Whitman Publishing Company
Publication Date
c1928
Physical Description
208 p. : ill. ; 20 cm.
Library Subject (LOC)
Handicraft
Toys
Notes
"The material in this book... collected almost entirely from the pages of 'The junior home magazine', the well known children's publication." -- title page.
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Electric toy making for amateurs. This work treats of the making of electrical toys, electrical apparatus, motors, dynamos and measuring instruments, and is designed to bring within the reach of young and old the manufacture of genuine and useful appliances.

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Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Author
Sloane, T. O'Conor (Thomas O'Conor), 1851-1940
Edition
21st
Publication Date
1923
Call Number
625 SLO
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
BV000.3.2
Call Number
625 SLO
Edition
21st
Author
Sloane, T. O'Conor (Thomas O'Conor), 1851-1940
Place of Publication
New York
Publisher
Norman W. Henley Publishing
Publication Date
1923
Physical Description
254 pages ill. 43 p. of advertising for new books in back.
Inscription
"R.B. Raymer 2675 Kingsway Class 2 S.B.H.S" [Written in pencil on front leaf, centre top.] "1.75" [Written in pencil on front leaf, right top.]
Library Subject (LOC)
Electrical apparatus
Electric toys
Notes
Includes Index
Author full name and dates: Sloane, T. O'Conor (Thomas O'Conor), 1851-1940.
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Kay North subseries

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Repository
City of Burnaby Archives
Date
1913-[1958]
Collection/Fonds
Burnaby Historical Society fonds
Description Level
Subseries
Physical Description
Textual records and photographs
Scope and Content
Subseries consists of photographs of Riverway Mission Sunday school classes and the Cropley/Rorison family, as well as a 1914 Deed of Land and 1913 Agreement of Sale of Land for the Cropley family.
Repository
City of Burnaby Archives
Date
1913-[1958]
Collection/Fonds
Burnaby Historical Society fonds
Series
Community Archives Collection series
Subseries
Kay North subseries
Physical Description
Textual records and photographs
Description Level
Subseries
Accession Number
BHS1991-04
BHS1991-38
Scope and Content
Subseries consists of photographs of Riverway Mission Sunday school classes and the Cropley/Rorison family, as well as a 1914 Deed of Land and 1913 Agreement of Sale of Land for the Cropley family.
History
Kay Rorison North was one of the twin daughters of Burnaby carpenter William Rorison and Alma Cropley Rorison. Kay and her twin Evelyn were nine month old when her parents moved them and her two older brothers, Bill and Hugh, to Burnaby in 1922. Her younger brother, John, was not yet born. Kay's grandmother, Matilda Louise Cropley, bought three acres of land on Marine Drive (then called River Road) in South Burnaby and William built two houses on the property: one for his family and, six years later, one for his wife's widowed mother. They built a barn and kept cows, goats and the occasional pig. Her father built wooden toys and board games for the children. Kay went to Riverway West School with thirty-one other children, with grades one to four taught together in the one-room school house. She also attended Sunday school at Riverway mission for eight years and taught it there for another fifteen. Kay and her husband Doug have two daughters.
Media Type
Textual Record
Photograph
Creator
North, Kay Rorison
Notes
Title based on contents and creator of subseries
PC269, MSS051
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