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The book of common praise : being the hymn book of the Church of England in Canada

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Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Author
Church of England in Canada
Publication Date
1927
Call Number
783.9 CHU 1927
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
BV985.3913.1
Call Number
783.9 CHU 1927
Author
Church of England in Canada
Contributor
Jones, James Edmund, 1866-1939
Place of Publication
Toronto
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication Date
1927
Printer
Humphrey Milford
Physical Description
xv, 276 p. ; 12 cm.
Inscription
"--------(?)" -- engraved on front cover "Esmie Thompson" -- handwritten in ink on endpaper (front). "---- me ---- 23, ----tt --25.52 -- 24.25 --- me tt 8.66 15.60" -- handwritten in pencil (slightly erased) on endpaper (front). "Where is Jean Emerson?" -- handwritten in ink on endpaper (back). "15-62 / 7-64" -- handwritten in pencil on endpaper (back).
Library Subject (LOC)
Church of England in Canada--Hymns
Hymns, English
Hymns
Notes
"Compiled by a committee of the General Synod" --Title page
printed in England at the Oxford University Press.
Toronto: Humphrey Milford 25-27 Richmond St. W.
Includes index.
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History of England for public schools

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Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Publication Date
1924
Call Number
942 MAC c.1
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
HV971.5.15
Call Number
942 MAC c.1
Place of Publication
Toronto
Publisher
The MacMillan Company of Canada Limited
Publication Date
1924
Series
The Western Canada series
Physical Description
336 p. : ill., ports ; 20 cm.
Inscription
"Winnie Jeffery / 4531 Burke St. / Inman Ave. School / Central Parks / B.C."--Handwritten in ink on front past down. "May 15 1933"--Handwritten in pencil on front past down. "Don't steal this book...For $1.60 is cost mum"--Handwritten in pencil on front paste down. "1933" and "Don't steal this / book...carries a pocket / knife." and "Sweet little Emily Rose,...and sweet Little Emily 'Rose'"--Handwritten in pencil on front end paper. "June 14, 1933 / age 13"--Handwritten in pencil on t.p. "May 15, 1933 / June 15, 1933"--Handwritten in pencil on verso of t.p. "May 16th/1929"--Handwritten in pencil on back fly leaf. Study notes handwritten in pencil on back fly leaf and paste down. 5 transfer pictures of mostly household items adhered to front end paper.
Library Subject (LOC)
Great Britain--History
Notes
Includes index.
Copy 1 of 3
"Authorized by the Department of Education for Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia."--T.p.
"Copyright, Canada, Nineteen Hundred and Ten, by Morang Educational Company Limited"--T.p. verso.
Includes a chapter on "The Great War"
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History of England for public schools

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Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Publication Date
1922
Call Number
942 MAC COPY 1
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
BV987.18.12
Call Number
942 MAC COPY 1
Place of Publication
Toronto
Publisher
The MacMillan Company of Canada Limited
Publication Date
1922
Series
The Western Canada series
Physical Description
336 p. : ill., ports ; 20 cm.
Inscription
"Margery Dingman / Div. III / I pity the maid / I pity the cook / I pity the guy that / steals the book"--handwritten in pencil on end paper.
Library Subject (LOC)
Great Britain--History
Notes
Includes index.
Copy 1 of 3
"Authorized by the Department of Education for Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia."--T.p.
"Copyright, Canada, Nineteen Hundred and Ten, by Morang Educational Company Limited"--T.p. verso.
Includes a chapter on "The Great War"
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History of England for public schools

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumlibrary1727
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Publication Date
1928
Call Number
942 MAC
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
HV984.21.41
Call Number
942 MAC
Place of Publication
Toronto
Publisher
The MacMillan Company of Canada Limited
Publication Date
1928
Series
The Western Canada series
Physical Description
336 p. : ill., ports ; 20 cm.
Inscription
"English History / Vera Marrow / Grade VIII / Kitchener"--Handwritten in ink on book cover wrap sponsored by The Royal Bank of Canada. "cbf / afd / ace / l_c / Bfh" and "Vera Marrow"--Handwritten in pencil on front fly leaf. "Page 319 / " 192"--Handwritten in pencil on verso of front fly leaf. "Vera Marrow"--Handwritten in blue ink on small paper adhered to book cover on back paste down. Study notes handwritten in pencil on p. 336.
Library Subject (LOC)
Great Britain--History
Notes
Includes index.
"Authorized by the Department of Education for Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia."
"Copyright, Canada, Nineteen Hundred and Ten, by Morang Educational Company Limited"--title page verso.
Includes a chapter on "The Great War"
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Test cricket: a unique record of England v. Australia matches (1877-1921)

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Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Author
Sparks, William P.H.
Edition
2nd ed.
Publication Date
1924
Call Number
796.35875 SPA
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
BV985.3856.1
Call Number
796.35875 SPA
Edition
2nd ed.
Author
Sparks, William P.H.
Place of Publication
London
Publisher
J. M. Ouseley & Son
Publication Date
1924
Printer
Chance and Bland
Physical Description
ix, 198 p. ; 19 cm.
Library Subject (LOC)
Sports
Notes
Contains index.
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Titania's palace : an illustrated handbook

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Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Author
Wilkinson, Nevile Rodwell, Sir, 1869-1940
Edition
16th ed.
Publication Date
c1926
Call Number
745.592 WIL
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
HV972.117.13
Call Number
745.592 WIL
Edition
16th ed.
Author
Wilkinson, Nevile Rodwell, Sir, 1869-1940
Place of Publication
[London]
Publisher
Wilkinson
Publication Date
c1926
Physical Description
40 p. : ill. ; 18 cm.
Library Subject (LOC)
Dollhouses--England
Fairies--England
Miniature craft
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Love family fonds

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Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Date
1881-1971
Collection/Fonds
Love family fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Physical Description
11 cm of textual records + 44 photographs + 5 plans
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of family records including photographs, land sale records, agreements and plans as well as estate records, vital event documentation and correspondence. Records pertain to members of the Love family including the Parkers, Hughes and Leonards. Fonds has been arranged in the followin…
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection/Fonds
Love family fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Physical Description
11 cm of textual records + 44 photographs + 5 plans
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of family records including photographs, land sale records, agreements and plans as well as estate records, vital event documentation and correspondence. Records pertain to members of the Love family including the Parkers, Hughes and Leonards. Fonds has been arranged in the following series: 1) Love and Leonard land records 2) Love family vital events and correspondence 3) Love family photographs
History
Jesse Love was born in Swindon, England in 1847 and left England to work on a dairy farm in the Toronto area. While working on the farm in Toronto, he met Martha Leonard who he married in 1879. Martha was born on February 3, 1858 in Bedfordshire, England and had come to Canada with her parents George and Ann Leonard. While living in Toronto, Jesse and Martha had two children, George born March 22, 1880 and Annie Elizabeth on August 24, 1881. About one year after Annie was born, the Love family moved to North Dakota to grow wheat. While living there, they had two more children, Henry who was born August 24, 1883 and Edith Minnie born October 9, 1885. The family decided to move further west after hearing about the fairer weather conditions from Martha’s father, George Leonard, who had settled in Vancouver in 1885. On May 23, 1887, Jesse, Martha and their four children arrived in Vancouver after travelling across Canada from Winnipeg on the first transcontinental train. The Loves made their home in Vancouver while Jesse helped clear land on Granville Street. Their fifth child, Thomas Robert was born on September 17, 1887 and soon after, the family moved to Lulu Island in Richmond where they lived growing vegetables and selling them to Vancouver hotels. While living and farming on Lulu island, the couple had two more girls, Martha (Dot or Dorothy) born on December 17, 1889 and Sarah Marie, born February 8, 1892. On October 6, 1893 an agreement was signed by Jesse Love to purchase 14.52 acres of land from Joseph C. Armstrong. The acreage covered the north east section of District Lot 25 within the newly incorporated District of the Municipality of Burnaby. It was here where the original Love house was built (between October 1893 and April 15, 1894) by Jesse Love with the help of local builder George Salt and father in law, George Leonard. The house consisted of an entrance hall, dining room, lean to kitchen, master bedroom and three bedrooms upstairs. A road was constructed and named Cumberland in 1905 and ran from District Lot 25 through to District Lot 11. The address for the Love home was 1390 Cumberland Road and in the early 1960’s the address was renumbered 7651 Cumberland Street. On the land surrounding the house, Jesse Love planted an orchard along with strawberries and raspberries which he sold at the Fraser Valley Market, T.S. Anandale’s Grocery Store in New Westminster and to hotels around Vancouver. Jesse Love served on the Burnaby School Board and also as a District Councillor in 1901 and from 1904-1907. While living in the house, Jesse and Martha had four more children, Phoebe Leonard, born April 15, 1894, Esther, born August 28, 1896, John Leonard, born June 7, 1899 and Hannah Victoria (also known as Girlie) who was born May 12, 1902. In 1918, at the age of 31 years, Thomas Robert Love fell ill due to an influenza epidemic and died on November 23, 1918. Following their son’s death, Martha Love became weak and on August 24, 1920, she passed away. By this time, Jesse had sold off a large percentage of his land and his youngest daughter, Girlie decided to stay on to live and care for him. Since the house was too large for just the two of them, Jesse invited any other children to return and share the residence. For a while his son, George and his wife joined them. In 1925 Jesse’s daughter Sarah Parker (nee Love), her husband William Michael Norton Parker and their three children, Albert “Bert” (1915-2011), William Charles “Bill” and Elsie Roberta moved from their home at 1319 Newcombe Street to join Jesse and Girlie in the Love family home on Cumberland. Jesse Love died in 1928 after which Sarah and William Parker purchased the Love family farmhouse and property. William Michael Parker, died in 1961 and Sarah Parker continued to live in the Love family farmhouse until 1966 when she sold it to her daughter Elsie and husband John Hughes. Elsie and John Hughes had four children, John Jr., Ann, Brent and Merle. The Hughes lived in the Love family house until August 1971. In 1988 the Love family farmhouse house was donated to the Burnaby Village Museum and moved to the site of Burnaby Village Museum. The interior of the main floor and exterior of the house went through an extensive restoration process. In 1997, restoration of the kitchen was completed and opened to the public. After the completion of the hallway, dining room, main floor bedroom and parlour, the Love farmhouse exhibit opened on November 29, 1998 with an open invitation to the public and extended members of the Love family.
Responsibility
Love Family
Accession Code
HV979.40
BV985.3136
BV988.45
BV989.3
BV992.15
BV992.26
BV992.34
BV000.45
BV008.20
BV012.31
BV019.3
BV019.8
Date
1881-1971
Media Type
Textual Record
Photograph
Cartographic Material
Arrangement
Fonds has been arranged by record type and original order provided by members of the Love family.
Notes
Title based on contents of fonds
See also Burnaby Village Museum fonds - Jesse Love farmhouse series
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20th Century Family Physician

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Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Author
Best, Charles Herbert, 1899-1978
Edition
First
Publication Date
1922
Call Number
Doc 123
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
HV971.4.3
Call Number
Doc 123
Edition
First
Author
Best, Charles Herbert, 1899-1978
Contributor
Barnet, Aida
Place of Publication
London, England
Publisher
Charles C. Thompson Co.
Publication Date
1922
Series
1
Printer
Penguin Press
Physical Description
24cm
Inscription
20th Century Family Physician / Henry M. Lyman / Christiam Fenger / H. Webster Jones / W.T. Belfield
Library Subject (LOC)
Medicine--Popular Works
Notes
Well illustrated
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Mary Forsyth fonds

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Repository
City of Burnaby Archives
Date
[1893] (date of original) -2004
Collection/Fonds
Mary Forsyth fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Physical Description
Textual records, graphic material and cartographic material
Scope and Content
Records consist of material created and collected by Mary Forsyth. Records include correspondence, photographs, a map, presentation notes, and reviews along with research for historical and biographical essays pertaining to pioneering families, organizations, and the geographical area of South Burn…
Repository
City of Burnaby Archives
Date
[1893] (date of original) -2004
Collection/Fonds
Mary Forsyth fonds
Physical Description
Textual records, graphic material and cartographic material
Description Level
Fonds
Reproduction Restriction
May be restricted by third party rights
Accession Number
2014-27
Scope and Content
Records consist of material created and collected by Mary Forsyth. Records include correspondence, photographs, a map, presentation notes, and reviews along with research for historical and biographical essays pertaining to pioneering families, organizations, and the geographical area of South Burnaby. One of her major research projects consists of "A Walking Environment for South Burnaby," which also became a proposal to The Corporation of the District of Burnaby. Historical information and photographs pertaining to South Burnaby pioneer families and organizations were compiled from interviews with the intention of publishing a book.
History
Mary Gertrude (Bolton) Forsyth was born at her parents' home in Burnaby on March 5, 1923, and was the daughter of Richard Bolton and Gertrude (nee Hern). Mary's father, Richard, immigrated to Canada from Sunderland, England, in 1911. He lived with his brother George in New Westminster prior to purchasing property in South Burnaby in 1916 and built a bungalow located at 859 Marine Drive. Richard Bolton was employed as the municipal treasurer for the Corporation of the District of Burnaby and, in 1919, he returned to Sunderland with three months leave of absence to marry Mary Gertrude Hern, daughter of Captain and Mrs. John Hern. Mary grew up with her parents and sister Nancy in the house that her father built on Marine Drive. She married Lloyd Forsyth in 1946 and they had two children, Diane and Robert. Mary and her husband raised their family in Burnaby and built a house at 855 Marine Drive, on the lot originally purchased by her father, and moved later to a house located at 6457 Marine Drive. In 1964, after her children were grown, Mary completed her teaching degree at Simon Fraser University and went on to teach kindergarten at Nelson Elementary School. While a teacher within the Burnaby School District, Mary was instrumental in adopting ballet as part of the school curriculum. Mary was an active member of the Burnaby Historical Society, participating and leading local events and seminars. She was inspired by the idea of the 'Housewives Holiday', originally initiated by the Vancouver "Y’ S". In February 1960, she was integral in forming a committee in South Burnaby, working alongside Ruth Turner, Faye Treagh, and Dorothy Turnbull. The "Housewives Holiday" committee (a branch of the Clinton-Glenwood Recreation Association) planned several events at Bonsor Hall for Burnaby housewives from October 6 to December 8, 1960. After her retirement from teaching, Mary returned to Simon Fraser University to do further studies and, in 1983, she wrote an essay for an Environmental Education course, titled "A Walking Environment for South Burnaby". The essay was conducted as a feasibility study to provide a walking environment in her community and included a formal essay, a media book, a map, and a slide presentation which was presented to a variety of local community groups. In 1984, Mary was the recipient of the North Fraser Harbour Commission Award to further her work on this project. In October 1986, her essay was adapted as a proposal to The Corporation of the District of Burnaby for a walking and cycling trail system for South Burnaby. Her proposal was taken into consideration by council and was later adopted by the Parks and Recreation Commission. Mary was very much interested in the history of South Burnaby and spent time between 1990 to 2004 conducting research through the Burnaby Historical Society, The City of Burnaby Archives, and several pioneering families who agreed to share their family records and be interviewed. Mary compiled her research into short historical and biographical essays by geographical area, family name, and organization. Mary (Bolton) Forsyth lived her whole life in South Burnaby and was an active and committed member of her community. She died on November 10, 2010.
Media Type
Textual Record
Photograph
Cartographic Material
Creator
Forsyth, Mary
Notes
Title based on contents of fonds
Photo catalogue 572, MSS185
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