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Motor : April 1950, vol. 93, no. 4

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Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Author
Adair, Neal G.
Publication Date
1950
Call Number
629.2 HEA vol. 93 no. 4
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Textual Record
Accession Code
HV972.35.101
Call Number
629.2 HEA vol. 93 no. 4
Author
Adair, Neal G.
Place of Publication
New York
Publisher
Hearst Magazines
Publication Date
1950
Physical Description
238 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 29 cm.
Inscription
"J.H. ROBINS 3525 DOVER ST BURNABY BC" [Handwritten in blue ink on front cover]
Library Subject (LOC)
Automobiles--Equipment and supplies
Automobiles
Automobiles--Exhibitions
Object History
The tools included in this donation belonged to Samuel Robins. Samuel and his wife Sarah Ann Robins moved to Burnaby in 1918. Robins could not find work in England in 1912 so he set off for New Zealand to find work. The ship he was to have sailed upon was delayed, but he needed to arrive in New York in time for the train to connect for the ship to New Zealand, so he sailed on the Olympic -- the sister ship to the Titanic. Upon arrival in New York he wired Sarah Ann grandmother that he had arrived safely. Samuel was a stonemason who worked on many projects in the Lower Mainland, including constructing houses in Shaughnessy and he also worked in the Vancouver City Hall. The family lived on Dover Street. His granddaughter believes that he brought his tools with him when he came to Canada.
Notes
Roy surveyed for advertisements
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Motor : August, 1950, vol. 94, no. 2

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Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Author
Adair, Neal G.
Publication Date
1950
Call Number
629.2 HEA vol. 94 no. 2
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Textual Record
Accession Code
HV972.35.99
Call Number
629.2 HEA vol. 94 no. 2
Author
Adair, Neal G.
Place of Publication
New York
Publisher
Hearst Magazines
Publication Date
1950
Physical Description
184 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 29 cm.
Inscription
"J.H. ROBINS 3525 DOVER ST BURNABY BC" [Handwritten in blue ink on front cover]
Library Subject (LOC)
Automobiles--Equipment and supplies
Automobiles
Automobiles--Exhibitions
Object History
The tools included in this donation belonged to Samuel Robins. Samuel and his wife Sarah Ann Robins moved to Burnaby in 1918. Robins could not find work in England in 1912 so he set off for New Zealand to find work. The ship he was to have sailed upon was delayed, but he needed to arrive in New York in time for the train to connect for the ship to New Zealand, so he sailed on the Olympic -- the sister ship to the Titanic. Upon arrival in New York he wired Sarah Ann grandmother that he had arrived safely. Samuel was a stonemason who worked on many projects in the Lower Mainland, including constructing houses in Shaughnessy and he also worked in the Vancouver City Hall. The family lived on Dover Street. His granddaughter believes that he brought his tools with him when he came to Canada.
Notes
Roy surveyed for advertisements
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Motor : February 1950, vol. 93 no. 2

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Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Author
Adair, Neal G.
Publication Date
1950
Call Number
629.2 HEA vol. 93 no. 2
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Textual Record
Accession Code
HV972.35.102
Call Number
629.2 HEA vol. 93 no. 2
Author
Adair, Neal G.
Place of Publication
New York
Publisher
Hearst Magazines
Publication Date
1950
Physical Description
200 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 29 cm.
Inscription
"J.H. ROBINS 3525 DOVER ST BURNABY BC" [Handwritten in blue ink on front cover]
Library Subject (LOC)
Automobiles--Equipment and supplies
Automobiles
Automobiles--Exhibitions
Object History
The tools included in this donation belonged to Samuel Robins. Samuel and his wife Sarah Ann Robins moved to Burnaby in 1918. Robins could not find work in England in 1912 so he set off for New Zealand to find work. The ship he was to have sailed upon was delayed, but he needed to arrive in New York in time for the train to connect for the ship to New Zealand, so he sailed on the Olympic -- the sister ship to the Titanic. Upon arrival in New York he wired Sarah Ann grandmother that he had arrived safely. Samuel was a stonemason who worked on many projects in the Lower Mainland, including constructing houses in Shaughnessy and he also worked in the Vancouver City Hall. The family lived on Dover Street. His granddaughter believes that he brought his tools with him when he came to Canada.
Notes
Roy surveyed for advertisements
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Pharmacy history : a pictorial record, photographs from the Museum of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain

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Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Author
Tallis, Nigel
Arnold-Forster, Kate
Publication Date
1991
Call Number
615.1094 TAL
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Reference Collection
Material Type
Book
ISBN
0853692416
Call Number
615.1094 TAL
Author
Tallis, Nigel
Arnold-Forster, Kate
Place of Publication
London, [England]
Publisher
Pharmaceutical Press
Publication Date
1991
Printer
The Bath Press
Physical Description
92 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
Library Subject (LOC)
Pharmacy--Great Britain--History
Pharmacy--History
Pharmacy--Pictorial works
Notes
Includes index
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