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Rhymes of a Rolling Stone / Robert W. Service

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/archivedescription66380
Repository
City of Burnaby Archives
Date
1912-1916
Collection/Fonds
Grieve family fonds
Description Level
File
Physical Description
2 books
Scope and Content
File consists of both the hardcover and soft-cover version of the book entitled "Rhymes of a Rolling Stone" by Robert W. Service. The hardcover was published by William Briggs in 1912 . The soft-cover was published by William Briggs in 1916.
Repository
City of Burnaby Archives
Date
1912-1916
Collection/Fonds
Grieve family fonds
Physical Description
2 books
Description Level
File
Record No.
MSS155-006
Accession Number
2011-04
Scope and Content
File consists of both the hardcover and soft-cover version of the book entitled "Rhymes of a Rolling Stone" by Robert W. Service. The hardcover was published by William Briggs in 1912 . The soft-cover was published by William Briggs in 1916.
Media Type
Textual Record
Notes
Title based on contents of file
Note accompanying soft-cover book reads: "Book of Poetry carried into War by W.E. Grieve - Vimy Ridge and Battle of Lens. He had been forced to quit school to work at the age of 12. He spent his life trying to learn and supporting others in becoming educated."
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Gordon Presbyterian Church fonds

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Repository
City of Burnaby Archives
Date
1912-1950 (date of originals); 2012
Collection/Fonds
Gordon Presbyterian Church fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Physical Description
9 photograph : col ; 10 x 15 cm.
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of photographs created by members of the Gordon Presbyterian Church that depict the Church and district as well as events and activities undertaken by or for church groups. Included in the fonds are photographs taken at the Church's one hundredth anniversary event.
Repository
City of Burnaby Archives
Date
1912-1950 (date of originals); 2012
Collection/Fonds
Gordon Presbyterian Church fonds
Physical Description
9 photograph : col ; 10 x 15 cm.
Description Level
Fonds
Reproduction Restriction
May be restricted by third party rights
Accession Number
2013-12
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of photographs created by members of the Gordon Presbyterian Church that depict the Church and district as well as events and activities undertaken by or for church groups. Included in the fonds are photographs taken at the Church's one hundredth anniversary event.
History
In November 1911, a small group of people met at Morton Hall on Edmonds Street, Burnaby, to organize a congregation of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. David J. Gordon, a student from Westminster Hall Theological College, was in charge. By 1912, a building was erected on two lots and named the Gordon Presbyterian Church. A new sanctuary was built in 1956 and, due to the increase in the congregation, a Christan Education Centre was added in 1974. The longest minister to serve the congregation was Reverend George Philps and his wife Margaret. After 21 years, he retired in 1987. In April of 1988, Reverend Charles Scott began serving. Six months later, a fire broke out in the centre portion of the complex. For many months, while reconstruction continued, worship services were held at the Edmonds Community Centre for the Retired. In 2001, Reverend Cal MacLeod and his wife Robin joined the congregation. Mrs. Marie Douglas, wife of retired minister Reverend R. J. Douglas and mother of missionary to India, Ellen Douglas, started the first Women’s Missionary Auxiliary in 1932. The Ladies Aid Societies were an active force in the Gordon Presbyterian Church. In 1957, the original Ladies Aid became known as the Margaret Hall Circle, named after Margaret Philps’ mother, who had been an active member. For many years, the COC, Explorers and CGIT were very active and Sunday School classes have been in operation since the beginning.
Media Type
Photograph
Creator
Gordon Presbyterian Church
Notes
Title based on content of fonds
PC 555
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Gordon Presbyterian Church subseries

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/archivedescription55
Repository
City of Burnaby Archives
Date
[1912]-[195-] (date of originals), copied 1987
Collection/Fonds
Burnaby Historical Society fonds
Description Level
Subseries
Physical Description
Photographs
Scope and Content
Subseries consists of photographs created by members of the Gordon Presbyterian Church that depict the Church and district as well as events and activities undertaken by or for church groups
Repository
City of Burnaby Archives
Date
[1912]-[195-] (date of originals), copied 1987
Collection/Fonds
Burnaby Historical Society fonds
Series
Community Archives Collection series
Subseries
Gordon Presbyterian Church subseries
Physical Description
Photographs
Description Level
Subseries
Accession Number
BHS1987-02
Scope and Content
Subseries consists of photographs created by members of the Gordon Presbyterian Church that depict the Church and district as well as events and activities undertaken by or for church groups
History
In November 1911, a small group of people met at Morton Hall on Edmonds Street, Burnaby to organize a congregation of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. David J. Gordon, a student from Westminster Hall Theological College, was in charge. By 1912, a building was erected on two lots and the name was given “Gordon Presbyterian Church.” A new sanctuary was built in 1956 and due to the increase in the congregation, a Christan Education Centre was added in 1974. The longest minister to serve the congregation was Reverend George Philps and his wife Margaret. After 21 years, he retired in 1987. In April of 1988, Reverend Charles Scott began serving. Six months later, a fire broke out in the centre portion of the complex. For many months, while reconstruction continued, worship services were held at the Edmonds Community Centre for the Retired. In 2001, Reverend Cal MacLeod and his wife Robin joined the congregation. Marie Douglas, wife of retired minister Reverend R. J. Douglas and Ellen Douglas, mother of missionary to India started the first Women’s Missionary Auxiliary in 1932. The Ladies Aid Societies were an active force in the Gordon Presbyterian Church. In 1957, the original Ladies Aid became known as the Margaret Hall Circle, named after Margaret Philps’ mother, who had been an active member. For many years, the COC, Explorers and CGIT were very active and Sunday School classes have been in operation since the beginning.
Media Type
Photograph
Creator
Gordon Presbyterian Church
Notes
Title based on creator and content of subseries
PC193
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Progressive arithmetic second book

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Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Author
Milne, William J. (William James), 1843-1914
Publication Date
1912
Call Number
513 MIL v.2 Copy 1
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
HV983.48.7
Call Number
513 MIL v.2 Copy 1
Author
Milne, William J. (William James), 1843-1914
Place of Publication
Toronto, Ont.
Publisher
Morang Educational Company Limited
Publication Date
1912
Series
Milne's progressive arithmetics, 2nd book.
Physical Description
304 p. : ill. ; 19 cm.
Inscription
"Free text-book the property of... by order of the education department of B.C." -- stickered on endpaper (front). "Strathcona School" -- stamped on sticker. "Division 2 / Number of books 1" -- handwritten in pen on sticker. "26 Aug 1913" -- handwritten in pen on sticker.
Library Subject (LOC)
Arithmetic
Mathematics
Notes
"Authorized by the Minister of Education for use in British Columbia." -- title page.
Copy 1 of 3.
Includes index.
Author's given name and dates: Milne, William J. (William James), 1843-1914.
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Interview with Basil Luksun and Jack Belhouse by Kathy Bossort November 24, 2015 - Track 2

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/oralhistory628
Repository
City of Burnaby Archives
Date Range
1913-2015
Length
0:19:24
Summary
This portion of the interview is about Basil Luksun and Jack Belhouse talking about the history of setting aside parkland on Burnaby Mountain beginning in 1942 with By-Law 1772; the kinds of park dedications used by the City and shift in nature of dedications to accommodate long range park planning…
Repository
City of Burnaby Archives
Summary
This portion of the interview is about Basil Luksun and Jack Belhouse talking about the history of setting aside parkland on Burnaby Mountain beginning in 1942 with By-Law 1772; the kinds of park dedications used by the City and shift in nature of dedications to accommodate long range park planning; and looking at the big picture policy and programs for land assembly for major open spaces and linkages.
Date Range
1913-2015
Length
0:19:24
Names
Burnaby Planning and Building Department
Barnet Mountain Park
Subjects
Geographic Features - Parks
Planning
Geographic Access
Burnaby Mountain Conservation Area
Interviewer
Bossort, Kathy
Interview Date
November 24, 2015
Scope and Content
Recording is of an interview with Basil Luksun and Jack Belhouse conducted by Kathy Bossort. Basil Luksun and Jack Belhouse were two of 23 participants interviewed as part of the Community Heritage Commission’s Burnaby Mountain Oral History Project. The interview is mainly about the history of setting aside parkland by dedication on Burnaby Mountain, the 1974/76 delineation of the conservation area on Burnaby Mountain, and the dispute between Burnaby and Simon Fraser University over land ownership and control on Burnaby Mountain, as discussed by two retired participants in these events from the City of Burnaby’s Planning and Building Department, Basil Luksun and Jack Belhouse. They also talk about their interaction with the public in developing policies, particularly for the 1974 report “The Public Meetings - Phase One”, and the importance of a strong policy base for long range planning and the patience needed to assemble land for large parks. They talk as well about their careers, their close working relationship in the department, and the cooperation between City and SFU staff in the development of UniverCity.
Biographical Notes
Basil Luksun was born and educated in South Africa, immigrating to Canada and Burnaby in 1972 to escape the harmful effects of apartheid. He holds a BSc degree from the University of Cape Town and a Post-Graduate Diploma in Town Planning from the University of Witwatersrand. He joined the City of Burnaby’s Planning and Building Department in 1973, working his way up through the organization to Director of the department before retiring after 39 years in 2012. When he started work in the 1970s, the City of Burnaby was focusing on green space planning projects and he takes great pride in these projects as well as the city’s focus on long-term planning. Basil lived in the Capital Hill area from 1972 to 1990. He currently resides in Vancouver and has two sons, Warren and Derek. Jack Belhouse was born in 1946 in Vancouver and attended UBC, York University and SFU (1965-1972), majoring in urban geography. He began working in Burnaby’s planning department as a summer student in 1968, and was offered a full-time position when he graduated from university. He became Director of the Planning and Building Department before retiring after 38 years with the city in 2006. He and Basil Luksun worked closely together in long range planning in the department. Jack lives in Coquitlam with his wife Linda and has two children, Brad and Lori.
Total Tracks
8
Total Length
1:58:23
Interviewee Name
Luksun, Basil
Belhouse, Jack
Interview Location
Basil Luksun's home in Vancouver
Interviewer Bio
Kathy Bossort is a retired archivist living in Ladner, BC. She worked at the Delta Museum and Archives after graduating from SLAIS (UBC) in 2001 with Masters degrees in library science and archival studies. Kathy grew up in Calgary, Alberta, and, prior to this career change, she lived in the West Kootenays, earning her living as a cook for BC tourist lodges and work camps. She continues to be interested in oral histories as a way to fill the gaps in the written record and bring richer meaning to history.
Collection/Fonds
Community Heritage Commission Special Projects fonds
Series
Burnaby Mountain Oral History Project series
Media Type
Sound Recording
Audio Tracks

Track two of interview with Basil Luksun and Jack Belhouse

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Kingsway East School

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Repository
Burnaby Heritage Planning
Description
The Kingsway East School is a two-storey wood-frame Arts and Crafts styled building. The school, and the adjacent cenotaph and memorial tennis courts, comprise Burnaby South Memorial Park.
Associated Dates
1913
Formal Recognition
Heritage Designation, Community Heritage Register
Other Names
Alan Emmott Centre
Street View URL
Google Maps Street View
Repository
Burnaby Heritage Planning
Other Names
Alan Emmott Centre
Geographic Access
Southoaks Crescent
Associated Dates
1913
Formal Recognition
Heritage Designation, Community Heritage Register
Enactment Type
Bylaw No. 9807
Enactment Date
23/11/1992
Description
The Kingsway East School is a two-storey wood-frame Arts and Crafts styled building. The school, and the adjacent cenotaph and memorial tennis courts, comprise Burnaby South Memorial Park.
Heritage Value
This school structure completed in 1913, the oldest surviving public education building in the city, was intended to be the auditorium and gymnasium for Burnaby’s first high school. However, because of the 1913 recession and the outbreak of the First World War, it was utilized as the Kingsway East Elementary School for the Edmonds District until 1921. Burnaby South High School opened here in 1922, and after it relocated this building was used for a variety of school purposes until it became redundant. The school was rehabilitated for community purposes in 2002-03 and renamed the Alan Emmott Centre to honor a former Mayor of Burnaby. The impressive scale of the Kingsway East School is indicative of the relative size of the community and its growing demand for schooling at the time of construction, illustrating the value that early community residents placed on education. Built to plans of the Burnaby School Board architect, Joseph Henry Bowman (1864-1943), it also indicates the individual values and design control exercised by the school board during this era. It is also significant for its Arts and Crafts style, allied to the typical Craftsman residential vocabulary, which was employed locally for school buildings of the Edwardian era. By using a common architectural vocabulary, this allowed the institution to reflect the values and aspirations of the local community. The Arts and Crafts style also demonstrated an allegiance to British educational antecedents and a demonstration of loyalty to the Mother Country.
Historic Neighbourhood
Edmonds (Historic Neighbourhood)
Planning Study Area
Kingsway-Beresford Area
Function
Primary Historic--Primary School
Community
Burnaby
Cadastral Identifier
P.I.D. No. 016-367-154 Legal Description: Lot 1, District Lot 96, Group 1 New Westminster District, Plan 86581
Boundaries
The Kingsway East School is comprised of a single municipally-owned property located at 6650 Southoaks Crescent, Burnaby.
Area
6,070.00
Contributing Resource
Building
Landscape Feature
Structure
Ownership
Public (local)
Documentation
Heritage Site Files: PC77000 20. City of Burnaby Planning and Building Department, 4949 Canada Way, Burnaby, B.C., V5G 1M2
Street Address
6650 Southoaks Crescent
Street View URL
Google Maps Street View
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Interview with W.H. O'Brien July / August 1975 - Track 1

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Repository
City of Burnaby Archives
Date Range
1914-1932
Length
0:08:44
Summary
This portion of the interview pertains to W.H. "Harry" O'Brien's early childhood including the reasons why his family first moved to Burnaby, his first experiences of unemployment and what initially drew him to the Working Organization in Burnaby and their protest against evictions.
Repository
City of Burnaby Archives
Summary
This portion of the interview pertains to W.H. "Harry" O'Brien's early childhood including the reasons why his family first moved to Burnaby, his first experiences of unemployment and what initially drew him to the Working Organization in Burnaby and their protest against evictions.
Date Range
1914-1932
Photo Info
Harry and Gertrude (Sutherland) O'Brien on their wedding day, October 12, 1940. Item no. 315-005
Length
0:08:44
Subjects
Organizations
Protests and Demonstrations
Geographic Access
Inman Avenue
Historic Neighbourhood
Central Park (Historic Neighbourhood)
Interviewer
Bradbury, Dr. Bettina
Interview Date
July / August 1975
Scope and Content
Recording is a taped interview with W.H. "Harry" O'Brien by SFU (Simon Fraser University) graduate student Bettina Bradbury. Major themes discussed are: the Army of the Common Good, the Union of the Unemployed and the Common Good Credit Union (now the South Burnaby Credit Union). To view "Narrow By" terms for each track expand this description and see "Notes".
Biographical Notes
W.H. “Harry” O’Brien was born in the coal mining town of Nanaimo, British Columbia on October 20, 1914. He came to Burnaby with his parents and five siblings in 1927. Harry’s mother, a school teacher, wanted her children to live closer to school in order to obtain a better education, so the O’Brien family settled at Inman Avenue, Burnaby. Harry's mother, Mary Anne Crossan, was Gilmore Avenue School's first teacher. Harry left school in June of 1929. Harry’s father worked as the caretaker at Central Park around this time and Harry helped him to clear brush, plant trees and enforce the land clearing and wood cutting permit regulations held by men who were on script. Although too young to vote by just over a week, Harry O'Brien worked as a scrutineer for the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) during the 1935 Federal Election. On October 12, 1940 Harry O'Brien married Gertrude Sutherland at St. John the Divine in Burnaby. The Sutherland family came to Burnaby from Winnipeg in 1933 and settled at Nelson Avenue. Harry began his involvement with the Unemployment Organization in Burnaby by participating in an organised protest against the municipality for homeowner evictions brought on by unpaid taxes. The South Burnaby Union of the Unemployed organised in order to protest rules around receiving Relief. Harry became involved, eventually becoming one of the spearheads of the organization, taking over as secretary by 1936. Harry was an original member of the Army of the Common Good, helping to produce over one hundred and twenty-five tons of vegetables from its own gardens to feed Burnaby citizens suffering from the lack of resources during the Depression years. The members of the Army of the Common Good who cut wood for consumption or worked in the gardens were given credit for their work through LU (Labour Units) which they could then use to buy groceries and that at the Army's Cooperative stores, one of which was at McKay Avenue, where Harry began working as Manager of Groceries in 1937. The Credit Union movement of British Columbia was also organized by Harry O'Brien and his fellow Army of the Common Good members. W.H. "Harry" O'Brien died July 1, 1992.
Total Tracks
9
Total Length
1:17:56
Interviewee Name
O'Brien, Harry
Interviewer Bio
Bettina Bradbury teaches history and women's studies at York University. She is the author of Wife to Widow. Lives, Laws and Politics in Nineteenth-century Montreal. (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, June 2011), 520p; Working Families. Age, Gender and Daily Survival in Industrializing Montreal. (Toronto: Canadian Social History Series, McClelland and Stewart, 1993); (Republished Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1996) (3rd edition, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2007). These interviews were undertaken after she completed her MA at Simon Fraser University in 1975 with the support of an LIP grant.
Collection/Fonds
Burnaby Historical Society fonds
Series
Community Archives Collection series
Subseries
Oral history subseries
Transcript Available
None
Media Type
Sound Recording
Web Notes
Interview was digitized in 2010 allowing it to be accessible on Heritage Burnaby. The digitization project was initiated by the Community Heritage Commission with support from City of Burnaby Council and the BC History Digitization Program of the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre, University of British Columbia. It was recognized by the Heritage Society of BC with an award in 2012.
Images
Audio Tracks
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Interview with Les Francis by Eric Damer October 16, 2012 - Track 1

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Repository
City of Burnaby Archives
Date Range
1914-1949
Length
0:09:28
Summary
This portion of the recording pertains to Les Francis's early years. He begins by mentioning his school days and moves into a detailed account of working with the municipality of Burnaby in the Hall and in the Stores.
Repository
City of Burnaby Archives
Summary
This portion of the recording pertains to Les Francis's early years. He begins by mentioning his school days and moves into a detailed account of working with the municipality of Burnaby in the Hall and in the Stores.
Date Range
1914-1949
Photo Info
Les Francis (far right) receiving a Burnaby Long Service Award at the Gai Paree Supper Club, 1964. Item no. 485-070.
Length
0:09:28
Subjects
Occupations - Civic Workers
Public Services - Public Works
Interviewer
Damer, Eric
Interview Date
October 16, 2012
Scope and Content
Recording is an interview with Les Francis conducted by Burnaby Village Museum employee Eric Damer, October 16, 2012. Major theme discussed: the role of the municipal worker in the nineteen-thirties through the war years.
Biographical Notes
Les Francis was born in London, England, in 1914 and came with his family to Burnaby in 1919. Except for a few years away on special projects, Les has lived in Burnaby ever since. After attending Kingsway West Elementary and Burnaby South High Schools, Les joined the municipal work force. He first worked as a clerk in 1930 and later joined the Engineering Department where he spent his career maintaining and extending the municipal water system. Les Francis retired in 1979 as the City of Burnaby's Work's Superintendent.
Total Tracks
4
Total Length
0:43:18
Interviewee Name
Francis, Les
Interview Location
Interviewee's residence
Interviewer Bio
Eric Damer is a lifelong British Columbian born in Victoria, raised in Kamloops, and currently residing in Burnaby. After studying philosophy at the University of Victoria, he became interested in the educational forces that had shaped his own life. He completed master’s and doctoral degrees in educational studies at the University of British Columbia with a particular interest in the history of adult and higher education in the province. In 2012, Eric worked for the City of Burnaby as a field researcher and writer, conducting interviews for the City Archives and Museum Oral History Program.
Collection/Fonds
Community Heritage Commission Special Projects fonds
Series
Burna-Boom Oral History Project series
Transcript Available
None
Media Type
Sound Recording
Images
Audio Tracks

Track one of recording of interview with Les Francis

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Manners

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumlibrary476
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Publication Date
1914
Call Number
395 MCC
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
BV987.39.8
Call Number
395 MCC
Place of Publication
Toronto
Publisher
McClelland, Goodchild & Stewart
Publication Date
1914
Inscription
inner front page, upper corner "21 2450" [handwritten in pencil] 35o"
Library Subject (LOC)
Etiquette
Manners and customs
Notes
"Recommended by the Minister of Education for use in school libraries in Ontario."
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New Harmsworth self-educator, volume one

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumlibrary1772
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Publication Date
1914
Call Number
032 MEE v.1
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
HV983.39.1
Call Number
032 MEE v.1
Contributor
Mee, Arthur, 1875-1943
Place of Publication
London
Montreal
Publisher
Educational Book Co., Ltd.
Grolier Society
Publication Date
1914
Physical Description
672 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm.
Library Subject (LOC)
Encyclopedias and dictionaries
Notes
edited by Arthur Mee.
volume 1 of 10.
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New Harmsworth self-educator, volume two

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumlibrary1773
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Publication Date
1914
Call Number
032 MEE v.2
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
HV983.39.2
Call Number
032 MEE v.2
Contributor
Mee, Arthur, 1875-1943
Place of Publication
London
Montreal
Publisher
Educational Book Co., Ltd.
Grolier Society
Publication Date
1914
Physical Description
664 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm.
Library Subject (LOC)
Encyclopedias and dictionaries
Notes
edited by Arthur Mee.
pages numbered 673-1336.
volume 2 of 10.
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New Harmsworth self-educator, volume three

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumlibrary1774
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Publication Date
1914
Call Number
032 MEE v.3
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
HV983.39.3
Call Number
032 MEE v.3
Contributor
Mee, Arthur, 1875-1943
Place of Publication
London
Montreal
Publisher
Educational Book Co., Ltd.
Grolier Society
Publication Date
1914
Physical Description
664 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm.
Library Subject (LOC)
Encyclopedias and dictionaries
Notes
edited by Arthur Mee.
pages numbered 1337-2000.
volume 3 of 10.
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New Harmsworth self-educator, volume four

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumlibrary1775
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Publication Date
1914
Call Number
032 MEE v.4
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
HV983.39.4
Call Number
032 MEE v.4
Contributor
Mee, Arthur, 1875-1943
Place of Publication
London
Montreal
Publisher
Educational Book Co., Ltd.
Grolier Society
Publication Date
1914
Physical Description
656 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm.
Library Subject (LOC)
Encyclopedias and dictionaries
Notes
edited by Arthur Mee.
pages numbered 2001-2656.
volume 4 of 10.
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New Harmsworth self-educator, volume five

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumlibrary1776
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Publication Date
1914
Call Number
032 MEE v.5
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
HV983.39.5
Call Number
032 MEE v.5
Contributor
Mee, Arthur, 1875-1943
Place of Publication
London
Montreal
Publisher
Educational Book Co., Ltd.
Grolier Society
Publication Date
1914
Physical Description
624 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm.
Library Subject (LOC)
Encyclopedias and dictionaries
Notes
edited by Arthur Mee.
pages numbered 2657-3280.
volume 5 of 10.
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New Harmsworth self-educator, volume six

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumlibrary1777
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Publication Date
1914
Call Number
032 MEE v.6
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
HV983.39.6
Call Number
032 MEE v.6
Contributor
Mee, Arthur, 1875-1943
Place of Publication
London
Montreal
Publisher
Educational Book Co., Ltd.
Grolier Society
Publication Date
1914
Physical Description
609 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm.
Library Subject (LOC)
Encyclopedias and dictionaries
Notes
edited by Arthur Mee.
pages numbered 3280-3888.
volume 6 of 10.
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New Harmsworth self-educator, volume seven

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumlibrary1778
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Publication Date
1914
Call Number
032 MEE v.7
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
HV983.39.7
Call Number
032 MEE v.7
Contributor
Mee, Arthur, 1875-1943
Place of Publication
London
Montreal
Publisher
Educational Book Co., Ltd.
Grolier Society
Publication Date
1914
Physical Description
632 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm.
Library Subject (LOC)
Encyclopedias and dictionaries
Notes
edited by Arthur Mee.
pages numbered 3889-4520.
volume 7 of 10.
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New Harmsworth self-educator, volume eight

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumlibrary1779
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Publication Date
1914
Call Number
032 MEE v.8
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
HV983.39.8
Call Number
032 MEE v.8
Contributor
Mee, Arthur, 1875-1943
Place of Publication
London
Montreal
Publisher
Educational Book Co., Ltd.
Grolier Society
Publication Date
1914
Physical Description
648 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm.
Library Subject (LOC)
Encyclopedias and dictionaries
Notes
edited by Arthur Mee.
pages numbered 4521-5168.
volume 8 of 10.
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New Harmsworth self-educator, volume nine

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Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Publication Date
1914
Call Number
032 MEE v.9
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
HV983.39.9
Call Number
032 MEE v.9
Contributor
Mee, Arthur, 1875-1943
Place of Publication
London
Montreal
Publisher
Educational Book Co., Ltd.
Grolier Society
Publication Date
1914
Physical Description
632 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm.
Library Subject (LOC)
Encyclopedias and dictionaries
Notes
edited by Arthur Mee.
pages numbered 5169-5800.
volume 9 of 10.
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New Harmsworth self-educator : volume ten

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Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Publication Date
1914
Call Number
032 MEE v.10
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
HV983.39.10
Call Number
032 MEE v.10
Contributor
Mee, Arthur, 1875-1943
Place of Publication
London
Montreal
Publisher
Educational Book Co., Ltd.
Grolier Society
Publication Date
1914
Physical Description
672 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm.
Library Subject (LOC)
Encyclopedias and dictionaries
Notes
edited by Arthur Mee.
pages numbered 5801-6315.
includes index of entire 10-volume set.
volume 10 of 10.
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The key of heaven : a selection of prayers and devotional exercises for the use of Catholics, in accordance with all recent pontifical decrees.

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumlibrary2164
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Publication Date
1914
Call Number
242.802 AVE
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
HV978.57.9
Call Number
242.802 AVE
Place of Publication
New York, N.Y.
Publisher
Ave Maria Press
Publication Date
1914
Physical Description
448, 187 p. : ill. ; 10 cm.
Inscription
"Mrs. Wm. Descoteau / 1117 - 8th Ave. / New Westminster, B.C." -- handwritten in pencil on the first page
Library Subject (LOC)
Religion
Religious education
Subjects
Religions
Religions - Christianity
Names
Descoteau, Norah Irene Byrne
Notes
Made in Belgium
Includes index.
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