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utility knife
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact81953
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV012.14.26
- Description
- An aluminum bodied, steel bladed knife held together with a slot headed screw. A blade is exposed. Markings on one side: "WAL BOARD TOOLS" "K-799" along with a "R" within a circle. Markings on the other side: "MADE IN U.S.A." "BLADES INSIDE"
- Object History
- Hand tools used by John Yanko in his business as a tile setter. Annie D. Basiuk (later Yanko) was born on February 25, 1902 in Sheho, Saskatchewan (formerly Sheho, North West Territories). Daniel "Dan" Yanko was born in Kobilnicha, Ukraine in 1887 and immigrated to Canada in May or June of 1905. Daniel Yanko married Annie D. Basiuk and had thirteen children together. Their son, John Ivan Yanko was born on the family farm, near Kelliher, Saskatchewan, on June 27, 1923. In grade six, John was pulled out of school to help support the family. Eugenia “Jenny” Haresomovych (later Carman) was born August 8, 1904 in Galecia, Austria. She came to Canada in 1928, when her parents sent her to live with the Austrian consular in Halifax. A year later, she was in The Pas with Albert Edward Carman, with whom she would have three children. Their daughter, Leida Doria "Lillian Doris" Carman was born in The Pas, Manitoba March 24, 1929. Eugenia “Jenny” (Haresomovych) Carman later re-married Joseph Nagy who was born in Hungary in October 3, 1900. Jenny, Joseph and the children moved to Nelson, British Columbia, where Joseph worked for the Canadian Pacific Railway. At the age of twenty, John Yanko met his future wife Lillian Doris Carman while visiting relatives in Burnaby. Lillian received a rail pass because of her dad’s employment with the CPR and at fourteen had gone to visit her Godmother in Burnaby. John Ivan Yanko and Leida Doria "Lillian Doris" Carman were married October 16, 1948 in Nelson, British Columbia and moved into the basement of John’s sister’s house on Union Street. Lillian began working at the downtown Woodward’s store as a cashier in 1948. In 1950, the young couple bought property at 7385 (later renumbered 7391) Broadway in Burnaby and began constructing a house as they could afford it. Knowing she’d be let go if she was pregnant, when Lillian was expecting her first child, Jenny sewed her several versions of the same outfit; they all used the same material, but each was a little bit larger than the last to accommodate her expanding girth. Rhonda, born in 1953 and Charmaine, born in 1955, grew up in the Broadway home. They attended school at Sperling Elementary, and later at Burnaby North high school. Lillian left her job to be a stay-at-home mom when Rhonda was born, but that changed in 1963 when John and Charmaine were in a car accident that left John temporarily unable to work. Joseph Nagy died April 20, 1962; his wife Eugenia “Jenny” (Haresomovych) (Carman) Nagy passed away August 14, 1985. Daniel "Dan" Yanko died in 1976; his wife Annie D. (Basiuk) Yanko died in 1997. John Yanko later returned to work, establishing his own tile setting business and working until age eighty-two. John and Lillian lived out the rest of their married lives on the Broadway property. John Ivan Yanko passed away in 2010; his wife Leida Doria "Lillian Doris" Carman (Carman) Yanko passed away in 2011.
- Measurements
- Overall measurements: Length: 15.2 cm Width: 3.2 cm Thickness: 2.1 cm
- Names
- Yanko, John Ivan
- Yanko Family
Images
utility knife
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact81954
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV012.14.27
- Description
- An aluminum bodied, steel bladed knife held together with a Phillips screw. The retractor for the blade is found on the top. It is painted orange.
- Object History
- Hand tools used by John Yanko in his business as a tile setter. Annie D. Basiuk (later Yanko) was born on February 25, 1902 in Sheho, Saskatchewan (formerly Sheho, North West Territories). Daniel "Dan" Yanko was born in Kobilnicha, Ukraine in 1887 and immigrated to Canada in May or June of 1905. Daniel Yanko married Annie D. Basiuk and had thirteen children together. Their son, John Ivan Yanko was born on the family farm, near Kelliher, Saskatchewan, on June 27, 1923. In grade six, John was pulled out of school to help support the family. Eugenia “Jenny” Haresomovych (later Carman) was born August 8, 1904 in Galecia, Austria. She came to Canada in 1928, when her parents sent her to live with the Austrian consular in Halifax. A year later, she was in The Pas with Albert Edward Carman, with whom she would have three children. Their daughter, Leida Doria "Lillian Doris" Carman was born in The Pas, Manitoba March 24, 1929. Eugenia “Jenny” (Haresomovych) Carman later re-married Joseph Nagy who was born in Hungary in October 3, 1900. Jenny, Joseph and the children moved to Nelson, British Columbia, where Joseph worked for the Canadian Pacific Railway. At the age of twenty, John Yanko met his future wife Lillian Doris Carman while visiting relatives in Burnaby. Lillian received a rail pass because of her dad’s employment with the CPR and at fourteen had gone to visit her Godmother in Burnaby. John Ivan Yanko and Leida Doria "Lillian Doris" Carman were married October 16, 1948 in Nelson, British Columbia and moved into the basement of John’s sister’s house on Union Street. Lillian began working at the downtown Woodward’s store as a cashier in 1948. In 1950, the young couple bought property at 7385 (later renumbered 7391) Broadway in Burnaby and began constructing a house as they could afford it. Knowing she’d be let go if she was pregnant, when Lillian was expecting her first child, Jenny sewed her several versions of the same outfit; they all used the same material, but each was a little bit larger than the last to accommodate her expanding girth. Rhonda, born in 1953 and Charmaine, born in 1955, grew up in the Broadway home. They attended school at Sperling Elementary, and later at Burnaby North high school. Lillian left her job to be a stay-at-home mom when Rhonda was born, but that changed in 1963 when John and Charmaine were in a car accident that left John temporarily unable to work. Joseph Nagy died April 20, 1962; his wife Eugenia “Jenny” (Haresomovych) (Carman) Nagy passed away August 14, 1985. Daniel "Dan" Yanko died in 1976; his wife Annie D. (Basiuk) Yanko died in 1997. John Yanko later returned to work, establishing his own tile setting business and working until age eighty-two. John and Lillian lived out the rest of their married lives on the Broadway property. John Ivan Yanko passed away in 2010; his wife Leida Doria "Lillian Doris" Carman (Carman) Yanko passed away in 2011.
- Measurements
- Overall measurements: Length: 15.4 cm Width: 3.7 cm Thickness: 1.8 cm
- Names
- Yanko, John Ivan
- Yanko Family
Images
utility knife
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact81955
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV012.14.28
- Description
- An aluminum bodied, steel bladed knife held together with a robertson screw. The sliding retractor for the blade is found on the top of the knife. It is painted orange. Markings on one side: "MASTERCRAFT".
- Object History
- Hand tools used by John Yanko in his business as a tile setter. Annie D. Basiuk (later Yanko) was born on February 25, 1902 in Sheho, Saskatchewan (formerly Sheho, North West Territories). Daniel "Dan" Yanko was born in Kobilnicha, Ukraine in 1887 and immigrated to Canada in May or June of 1905. Daniel Yanko married Annie D. Basiuk and had thirteen children together. Their son, John Ivan Yanko was born on the family farm, near Kelliher, Saskatchewan, on June 27, 1923. In grade six, John was pulled out of school to help support the family. Eugenia “Jenny” Haresomovych (later Carman) was born August 8, 1904 in Galecia, Austria. She came to Canada in 1928, when her parents sent her to live with the Austrian consular in Halifax. A year later, she was in The Pas with Albert Edward Carman, with whom she would have three children. Their daughter, Leida Doria "Lillian Doris" Carman was born in The Pas, Manitoba March 24, 1929. Eugenia “Jenny” (Haresomovych) Carman later re-married Joseph Nagy who was born in Hungary in October 3, 1900. Jenny, Joseph and the children moved to Nelson, British Columbia, where Joseph worked for the Canadian Pacific Railway. At the age of twenty, John Yanko met his future wife Lillian Doris Carman while visiting relatives in Burnaby. Lillian received a rail pass because of her dad’s employment with the CPR and at fourteen had gone to visit her Godmother in Burnaby. John Ivan Yanko and Leida Doria "Lillian Doris" Carman were married October 16, 1948 in Nelson, British Columbia and moved into the basement of John’s sister’s house on Union Street. Lillian began working at the downtown Woodward’s store as a cashier in 1948. In 1950, the young couple bought property at 7385 (later renumbered 7391) Broadway in Burnaby and began constructing a house as they could afford it. Knowing she’d be let go if she was pregnant, when Lillian was expecting her first child, Jenny sewed her several versions of the same outfit; they all used the same material, but each was a little bit larger than the last to accommodate her expanding girth. Rhonda, born in 1953 and Charmaine, born in 1955, grew up in the Broadway home. They attended school at Sperling Elementary, and later at Burnaby North high school. Lillian left her job to be a stay-at-home mom when Rhonda was born, but that changed in 1963 when John and Charmaine were in a car accident that left John temporarily unable to work. Joseph Nagy died April 20, 1962; his wife Eugenia “Jenny” (Haresomovych) (Carman) Nagy passed away August 14, 1985. Daniel "Dan" Yanko died in 1976; his wife Annie D. (Basiuk) Yanko died in 1997. John Yanko later returned to work, establishing his own tile setting business and working until age eighty-two. John and Lillian lived out the rest of their married lives on the Broadway property. John Ivan Yanko passed away in 2010; his wife Leida Doria "Lillian Doris" Carman (Carman) Yanko passed away in 2011.
- Measurements
- Overall measurements: Length: 14.5 cm Width: 3.4 cm Thickness: 1.7 cm
- Names
- Yanko, John Ivan
- Yanko Family
Images
utility knife
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact81956
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV012.14.29
- Description
- A yellow plastic handled utility knife. The retractable blade is locked with a round black wheel held with a hexagonal brass rivet. Markings on the handle: "OLFA JAPAN" Markings on a black plastic moving portion behind the blade: "OLFA" Markings on the guide for the blade: an arrow head pointing backward. Markings on the blade: "JAPAN" "0.5" .
- Object History
- Hand tools used by John Yanko in his business as a tile setter. Annie D. Basiuk (later Yanko) was born on February 25, 1902 in Sheho, Saskatchewan (formerly Sheho, North West Territories). Daniel "Dan" Yanko was born in Kobilnicha, Ukraine in 1887 and immigrated to Canada in May or June of 1905. Daniel Yanko married Annie D. Basiuk and had thirteen children together. Their son, John Ivan Yanko was born on the family farm, near Kelliher, Saskatchewan, on June 27, 1923. In grade six, John was pulled out of school to help support the family. Eugenia “Jenny” Haresomovych (later Carman) was born August 8, 1904 in Galecia, Austria. She came to Canada in 1928, when her parents sent her to live with the Austrian consular in Halifax. A year later, she was in The Pas with Albert Edward Carman, with whom she would have three children. Their daughter, Leida Doria "Lillian Doris" Carman was born in The Pas, Manitoba March 24, 1929. Eugenia “Jenny” (Haresomovych) Carman later re-married Joseph Nagy who was born in Hungary in October 3, 1900. Jenny, Joseph and the children moved to Nelson, British Columbia, where Joseph worked for the Canadian Pacific Railway. At the age of twenty, John Yanko met his future wife Lillian Doris Carman while visiting relatives in Burnaby. Lillian received a rail pass because of her dad’s employment with the CPR and at fourteen had gone to visit her Godmother in Burnaby. John Ivan Yanko and Leida Doria "Lillian Doris" Carman were married October 16, 1948 in Nelson, British Columbia and moved into the basement of John’s sister’s house on Union Street. Lillian began working at the downtown Woodward’s store as a cashier in 1948. In 1950, the young couple bought property at 7385 (later renumbered 7391) Broadway in Burnaby and began constructing a house as they could afford it. Knowing she’d be let go if she was pregnant, when Lillian was expecting her first child, Jenny sewed her several versions of the same outfit; they all used the same material, but each was a little bit larger than the last to accommodate her expanding girth. Rhonda, born in 1953 and Charmaine, born in 1955, grew up in the Broadway home. They attended school at Sperling Elementary, and later at Burnaby North high school. Lillian left her job to be a stay-at-home mom when Rhonda was born, but that changed in 1963 when John and Charmaine were in a car accident that left John temporarily unable to work. Joseph Nagy died April 20, 1962; his wife Eugenia “Jenny” (Haresomovych) (Carman) Nagy passed away August 14, 1985. Daniel "Dan" Yanko died in 1976; his wife Annie D. (Basiuk) Yanko died in 1997. John Yanko later returned to work, establishing his own tile setting business and working until age eighty-two. John and Lillian lived out the rest of their married lives on the Broadway property. John Ivan Yanko passed away in 2010; his wife Leida Doria "Lillian Doris" Carman (Carman) Yanko passed away in 2011.
- Measurements
- Overall measurements: Length: 15.3 cm Width: 4 cm Thickness: 2.2 cm
- Names
- Yanko, John Ivan
- Yanko Family
Images
utility knife
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact81957
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV012.14.30
- Description
- A round black handled tile edger which turns down 90 degrees to hold a blade with abrasive material along its sides. It is used to roughen the edges of tile to provide for better mortar adhesion. The blade is held in place with two screws and nuts. Markings are not visible.
- Object History
- Hand tools used by John Yanko in his business as a tile setter. Annie D. Basiuk (later Yanko) was born on February 25, 1902 in Sheho, Saskatchewan (formerly Sheho, North West Territories). Daniel "Dan" Yanko was born in Kobilnicha, Ukraine in 1887 and immigrated to Canada in May or June of 1905. Daniel Yanko married Annie D. Basiuk and had thirteen children together. Their son, John Ivan Yanko was born on the family farm, near Kelliher, Saskatchewan, on June 27, 1923. In grade six, John was pulled out of school to help support the family. Eugenia “Jenny” Haresomovych (later Carman) was born August 8, 1904 in Galecia, Austria. She came to Canada in 1928, when her parents sent her to live with the Austrian consular in Halifax. A year later, she was in The Pas with Albert Edward Carman, with whom she would have three children. Their daughter, Leida Doria "Lillian Doris" Carman was born in The Pas, Manitoba March 24, 1929. Eugenia “Jenny” (Haresomovych) Carman later re-married Joseph Nagy who was born in Hungary in October 3, 1900. Jenny, Joseph and the children moved to Nelson, British Columbia, where Joseph worked for the Canadian Pacific Railway. At the age of twenty, John Yanko met his future wife Lillian Doris Carman while visiting relatives in Burnaby. Lillian received a rail pass because of her dad’s employment with the CPR and at fourteen had gone to visit her Godmother in Burnaby. John Ivan Yanko and Leida Doria "Lillian Doris" Carman were married October 16, 1948 in Nelson, British Columbia and moved into the basement of John’s sister’s house on Union Street. Lillian began working at the downtown Woodward’s store as a cashier in 1948. In 1950, the young couple bought property at 7385 (later renumbered 7391) Broadway in Burnaby and began constructing a house as they could afford it. Knowing she’d be let go if she was pregnant, when Lillian was expecting her first child, Jenny sewed her several versions of the same outfit; they all used the same material, but each was a little bit larger than the last to accommodate her expanding girth. Rhonda, born in 1953 and Charmaine, born in 1955, grew up in the Broadway home. They attended school at Sperling Elementary, and later at Burnaby North high school. Lillian left her job to be a stay-at-home mom when Rhonda was born, but that changed in 1963 when John and Charmaine were in a car accident that left John temporarily unable to work. Joseph Nagy died April 20, 1962; his wife Eugenia “Jenny” (Haresomovych) (Carman) Nagy passed away August 14, 1985. Daniel "Dan" Yanko died in 1976; his wife Annie D. (Basiuk) Yanko died in 1997. John Yanko later returned to work, establishing his own tile setting business and working until age eighty-two. John and Lillian lived out the rest of their married lives on the Broadway property. John Ivan Yanko passed away in 2010; his wife Leida Doria "Lillian Doris" Carman (Carman) Yanko passed away in 2011.
- Measurements
- Overall measurements: Length: 17 cm Width: 7 cm Thickness: 3 cm
- Names
- Yanko, John Ivan
- Yanko Family
Images
utility table with Meccano parts
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact36112
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV994.26.1
- Description
- Table, wooden, white, used to store and build Meccano; with two drawers; has unpainted shelf below drawers.
- Object History
- Donor inherited objects in 1988 from the estate of her husband, Mark Darnbrough. The table was in use from approx. 1930 to the 1960's.
- Category
- 02. Furnishings
- Classification
- Furniture - - Support Furniture
- Object Term
- Table
- Subjects
- Furniture - Tables
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vacuum cleaner guarantee
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact3150
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV989.22.40
- Description
- Paper: "Guarantee Bond" for Hoover model 541 3 5H020768, 1-2-26; bond is certified to (typewritten) "Mr. W. Chamberlain, 255 Woodlawn,St.,St. James, Winnipeg, Man."; "THE HOOVER COMPANY LIMITED HAMILTON ONTARIO" "FORM 688"
- Object History
- Objects belonged to William Charles and Jeanne Maria Chamberlain of Vancouver.
- Country Made
- Canada
- Province Made
- Ontario
- Site/City Made
- Hamilton
Images
vacuum cleaner instruction sheets
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact3151
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV989.22.41
- Description
- Pamphlet, "New Hoover Suction Cleaning Attachments"; promotional information and instructions, illustrated with photographs; three panels fold out; drawing on back of factory
- Object History
- Objects belonged to William Charles and Jeanne Maria Chamberlain of Vancouver.
- Country Made
- Canada
- Province Made
- Ontario
- Site/City Made
- Hamilton
Images
vaporizer
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact905
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- HV971.17.180
- Description
- Cylindrical, silver and bronze-coloured, metal vaporizer with circular base. Base features decorative, openwork sides; two open handles; and a rounded opening on one side. Interior contains a raised opening for oil, with a metal screw lid. Rounded shoulder of the base connects to a long, metal tube, attached at an angle and open at the end. Front, right side of the base has an oval-shaped, bronze-coloured, metal label attached, embossed with text and images. Possibly used as a portable Turkish bath or as a bronchitis kettle.
- Reference
- https://books.google.ca/books?id=rr41AQAAMAAJ&lpg=RA1-PA32&ots=k4C5P0k0oU&dq=james%20allen%20%26%20son%20bronchitis%20kettle&pg=RA1-PA32#v=onepage&q=james%20allen%20&%20son%20bronchitis%20kettle&f=false
- https://books.google.ca/books?id=DgQFAAAAQAAJ&dq=james%20allen%20%26%20son%20portable%20turkish%20bath&pg=PA78#v=onepage&q=james%20allen%20&%20son%20portable%20turkish%20bath&f=false
- Classification
- Medical & Psychological T&E
- Marks/Labels
- "INVENTORS & MANUFACTURERS / SICK ROOM APPLIANCES / ALLEN & SON / LONDON / TRADE MARK" embossed on bronze-coloured, oval shaped label. Centre features image of kettle hanging from trianglar spit, kettle is embossed with manufacturers name.
- Measurements
- Approx. 41 cm height x 22 cm width (base) x 50 cm length
- Maker
- Allen & Son
- Country Made
- England
- Site/City Made
- London
Images
vaporizer
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact17197
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- HV979.9.8
- Description
- Small, ornate vaporizer lamp, with gold-coloured stand; clear glass burner and glass chimney, and bronze-coloured oil dish. The glass chimney is not seen in the accompanying photograph. The base of the stand has ornately carved feet which hold the glass burner and chimney in place. The burner is sealed by gold-coloured wick holder. A braided wick is present. An ornately carved arm is attached to one side of the base, and holds a circular, bronze-coloured, shallow dish above the burner and chimney. The dish has a flat lid and round holes around the edge. Oil would be heated in the bronze dish as it was suspended above the burner.
- Reference
- http://www.thelampworks.com/lw_vapo_cresolene.htm
- https://sha.org/bottle/pdffiles/MunseyVapo-cresolene.pdf
- Classification
- Medical & Psychological T&E
- Marks/Labels
- "VAPO CRESOLENE" embossed on glass burner.
- Measurements
- Approx. 17 cm height x 10 cm width
- Maker
- Vapo-Cresolene Company
- Country Made
- Canada
- Patent Date
- 1887
Images
vase
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact4414
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV988.55.1
- Description
- Vase. Yellow ceramic urn with black handles, feet, and fluted rim; on a black and yellow pedestal with floral swags; Front - round white panel with gold writing and crown; similar round white panel on back is blank
- Marks/Labels
- On front panel - "CORONATION" "1911" "1911" "KING GEORGE.V."; On underside - "MARLENE" "APRIL 5.1959" "FROM" "GRANDPA" "THURSTON".
Images
vase
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact24227
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- HV975.5.722
- Description
- White china vase with black design on top and neck; bird on branch with peach-coloured blossoms and green leaves on body of vase.
- Object History
- This item originates from the Chinese Herbalist Store “Way Sang Yuen Wat Kee & Co.”, Victoria B.C.
- Classification
- Chemical T&E
- Measurements
- 13 cm height x 7 cm diameter at widest part
Images
vase
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact32005
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- HV972.70.11
- Description
- Vase. round; white glazed ceramic with pedestal base. Front - portraits of H.M.Queen Mary and H.M.King George V with rose between them, crown above the portraits and a lion below, sprays of thistle, shamrock, roses around the portraits, Union Jack at right and Royal Standard left; Back - lion, unicorn around coat-of-arms
- Marks/Labels
- "H.M.KING GEORGE V", printed under King George V portrait. "H.M.QUEEN MARY", printed under Queen Mary's portrait "HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE" printed around coat of arms "DIEU ET MON DROIT", printed below the coat of arms below. "MAY THEIR REIGN BE GLORIOUS"printed at the bottom .
Images
vase
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact88775
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- LHV974.8.16
- Description
- Vase, glass; conical; clear vase with pink glass base; base has been broken and poorly repaired
- Object History
- Bessie Choate was the Secretary of the Burnaby Historical Society.
- Category
- 02. Furnishings
- Classification
- Household Accessories - - Horticultural Containers
- Object Term
- Vase
- Subjects
- Household Accessory
- Names
- Choate, Bessie Perley
Images
velvet trim
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact80966
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV007.16.7
- Description
- Two pieces of black velvet trim both 1 inch in width and 33 inches in length.
- Object History
- Found in the 1950s when donor moved to 3814 Oxford Street, the former home of Burnaby Councillor Angus MacDonald (1854-1943). Presumed to be from his family and could have belonged to his spouse Margaret I. Thompson MacDonald (1862-1939).
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vernier caliper
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact89769
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV018.37.10
- Description
- vernier caliper; steel caliper with a Vernier scale; metric and imperial measurment on the same side; "Original / Helios" and "GERMANY" stamped into opposite side.
- Measurements
- L: 18.4 cm
Images
vey and Subdivision plans in New Westminster District Group 1 – Burnaby
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumdescription6976
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Date
- [1900-1910]
- Collection/Fonds
- Burnaby Village Museum Map collection
- Description Level
- File
- Physical Description
- 4 plans : blueprints on paper mounted on 2 sides of cardboard 76 x 102 cm
- Scope and Content
- Item consists of a large board of two New Westminster District plans mounted on one side and two New Westminster District subdivision plans mounted on the other side. Side A: 1. Blueprint "Plan / of Subdivision / of a portion / of / Lot 96 / Group One / New Westminster District / Scale 2 chs = …
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Collection/Fonds
- Burnaby Village Museum Map collection
- Description Level
- File
- Physical Description
- 4 plans : blueprints on paper mounted on 2 sides of cardboard 76 x 102 cm
- Material Details
- Scales [between 1:120 and 1:1584]
- Index number on edge of board reads: "7"
- Scope and Content
- Item consists of a large board of two New Westminster District plans mounted on one side and two New Westminster District subdivision plans mounted on the other side. Side A: 1. Blueprint "Plan / of Subdivision / of a portion / of / Lot 96 / Group One / New Westminster District / Scale 2 chs = 1in." (Geographic locaiton: Burnaby) 2. Blueprint "Plan / North Road / from Holmes' Corner, North / Scale 100 ' = 1"" and "Profile on North Road / from / Holmes' Corner, North". The following are identified: Ravine filled, V.W. & Y. Railway, Brunette River, Holmes' Corner, Holmes' Crib, Private Road, North Road, Old Road and New Westminster Municipal Boundary. (Geographic locaiton: Burnaby) Side B: 1. Blueprint "Subdivision / of Blocks 14, 7 and 4 / In the Subdivision / of / Lot 53, Group 1 / New Westminster District / Scale 1 ch = 1 in." Plan also includes two inset Maps showing the location of DL 53 in relation to the City of New Westminster and Vancouver. The subdivision plans identifies: First Avenue, Second Avenue, Third Avenue, Fourth Avenue bordered by Seventeenth Street and Sixteenth Street. (Geographic locaiton: Burnaby) 2. Blueprint with handwritten title "No. 631 / Plan / of / Subdivision / Lots _ see sheets 1-19, 36-53, 69-75.../ Lot 30 Group 1 / ... Scale 2 chs = 1 in." Edmonds Street and Westminster & Vancouver Tramway are identified along with Walter Street, Kemp Street, Fortune Street, Alice Street, Henry Street, Beatrice Street and Humphries Avenue. (Geographic locaiton: Burnaby)
- Accession Code
- HV977.93.7
- Access Restriction
- No restrictions
- Reproduction Restriction
- No known restrictions
- Date
- [1900-1910]
- Media Type
- Cartographic Material
- Scan Resolution
- 300
- Scale
- 72
- Notes
- Title based on contents of file Scale is measured in chains and feet (One chain equals 792 inches)
- The term "Lot" can also refer to a "District Lot"
Images
violet ray generator kit
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact5622
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV986.20.2
- Description
- Violet ray generator; box is black, silver corners, hinged lid, two hinged snap closures, black handle; inside lid is brown velvet with silver holders for glass tube attachments; plaque "CHAS.A.BRANSTON LIMITED"; in box left side is voltage dial, three black control knobs; right side is compartment for two cords, one with plug end, other with hollow brown bakelite? handle; with two discs on handles, two metal tubes, one roller with handle, metal rectangle, and red instruction booklet "THE BRANSTON VIOLET RAY HIGH FREQUENCY GENERATOR", illustrated; c. 1928
- Object History
- This is a Branston Violet Ray Generator. Branston’s claims were similar to those of other Violet Ray makers. Treatments are given for over a hundred ailments, ranging from abscess through appendicitis, colitis, diabetes, glaucoma, gonorrhoea, haemmorrhoids, impotence, laryngitis, mumps, pyorrhea, tuberculosis, ulcers, wrinkles and even writer’s cramp. Electrical medical devices like this one were popular for decades among physicians, irregular practitioners, and home users, who could purchase them through catalogs and drugstores. The machine plugs into an electrical wall outlet. A glass electrode plugs into the wand, produces a violet glow, and delivers a spark when touched to the skin. The strength of the spark, controlled by the voltage selector, ranges from mild to quite intense. Attachments could stimulate many body parts.
- Classification
- Energy Production T&E - - Other Energy Production T&E
- Object Term
- Generator
- Historic Neighbourhood
- Central Park (Historic Neighbourhood)
- Planning Study Area
- Douglas-Gilpin Area
Images
violin
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact2235
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV990.3.1
- Description
- John Leonard's violin. Label inside reads: "Copy of Antonius Stradivarius"; made in Germany, "Imperial Violin" stamped on back behind scroll; with bow; and with case, black, which has purple felt lining
- Object History
- This violin was used by George Leonard, Martha (Leonard) Love's father. It was passed down to his grandson John Leonard Love who played it in the parlour of the Love Farmhouse at Burnaby Village Museum.
- Subjects
- Musical Instruments
- Names
- Love, John Leonard
Images
volley ball
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact34142
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV991.45.29
- Description
- Volleyball, cream-coloured, partially deflated; black "OFFICIAL 5 SIZE WEIGHT" in one panel, "SUPERSTAR RVB5" in next panel below; red "NYLON WOUND" in panel below this; worn, scuffed; black dot with hole in centre for inflation, black "5 to 7 LBS" "MOISTEN NEEDLE BEFORE INSERTING" "TAIWAN"
- Object History
- Salvaged from Oakalla Prison site in October 1991
- Names
- Oakalla Prison Farm