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bread pan.

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact82457
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV012.14.113
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV012.14.113
Description
stainless steel bread pan, stains and small rust spots on on bottom of pan, rounded bottom edge, measures 8.5 cm. h x 19.5 w x 11 cm. d
Object History
From the Yanko family home. 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.
Names
Yanko Family
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bread pan.

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact82458
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV012.14.114
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV012.14.114
Description
stainless steel bread pan, stains and small rust spots on on bottom of pan, rounded bottom edge, measures 8.5 cm. h x 19.5 w x 11 cm. d
Object History
From the Yanko family home. 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.
Names
Yanko Family
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The British Nation : a history

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumlibrary540
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Author
Wrong, George McKinnon, 1860-1948
Publication Date
1905
Call Number
942 WRO
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
BV986.72.1
Call Number
942 WRO
Author
Wrong, George McKinnon, 1860-1948
Place of Publication
Toronto
Publisher
Morang & Co., Limited
Publication Date
1905
Series
Morang's modern text-books
Inscription
"Marguerite Hodder"--End paper, written in ink.
Library Subject (LOC)
Great Britain--History
Notes
Index included
"Twentieth century text-books."--Library of Congress.
"Authorized by the Minister of Education for the use in high schools and collegiate institutes of Ontario, and by the Advisary Board for the use in Manitoba."
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building instructions with pattern

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact82439
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV012.14.104
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV012.14.104
Description
"No. 32 BRIARCLIFF LAWN CHAIR BUILD IT YOURSELF Easi-Bild Full Size Pattern, green ink on white paper packages with black and white fold-out pattern inside, marked with price of 55, measures 26.8 cm. h x 19.2 cm w.
Object History
From the Yanko family home. 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.
Names
Yanko Family
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Buildings at Shilo looking north

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumdescription19373
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Date
1937
Collection/Fonds
Hawkshaw family fonds
Description Level
Item
Physical Description
1 photograph : sepia ; 6.5 x 9 cm
Scope and Content
Photograph of buildings, tents and a military vehicle on a road at Canadian Forces Base military training camp in Shilo, Manitoba.
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection/Fonds
Hawkshaw family fonds
Series
Hawkshaw family photographs series
Description Level
Item
Physical Description
1 photograph : sepia ; 6.5 x 9 cm
Scope and Content
Photograph of buildings, tents and a military vehicle on a road at Canadian Forces Base military training camp in Shilo, Manitoba.
Subjects
Public Services - Military Services
Names
Canadian Armed Forces
Accession Code
BV996.6.57
Access Restriction
No restrictions
Reproduction Restriction
No known restrictions
Date
1937
Media Type
Photograph
Scan Resolution
600
Scan Date
2023-02-06
Notes
Title based on contents of photograph
Photograph is part of photograph album BV996.6.1
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cake pan.

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact82454
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV012.14.110
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV012.14.110
Description
angel food cake pan, circular with central hole and geometric pattern on bottom of pan., marked at bottom "OVENEX / N840-10" USA", measures 25 cm. diameter.
Object History
From the Yanko family home. 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.
Names
Yanko Family
Images
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cake pan with separate bottom.

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact82459
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV012.14.115
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV012.14.115
Description
a) stainless steel cake pan, stains and small rust spots along rim of pan, measures 21.5 diameter. b) flat, circular detachable bottom of pan, measures 21.5 diameter.
Object History
From the Yanko family home. 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.
Names
Yanko Family
Images
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cake pan with separate bottom.

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact82462
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV012.14.116
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV012.14.116
Description
a) stainless steel cake pan, stains and small rust spots along rim of pan, measures 17.5 diameter. b) flat, circular detachable bottom of pan, measures 17.5 diameter.
Object History
From the Yanko family home. 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.
Names
Yanko Family
Images
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The Canadian Oxford school atlas

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumlibrary3827
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Author
Pleva, E. G. (Edward G.)
Publication Date
1957
Call Number
912 PLE
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
BV004.20.6
Call Number
912 PLE
Author
Pleva, E. G. (Edward G.)
Contributor
Inch, R. Spencer, 1923-
Oxford University Press. Cartographic Department
Place of Publication
Toronto
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication Date
1957
Printer
McCorquodale and Blades (Printers) Limited
Physical Description
iv, 136 p. : maps ; 26 cm.
Library Subject (LOC)
Atlases--Canadian
Canada--Maps--Historical texts
Canada--Statistics--Historical texts
Notes
"Advisory Editor E.G. Pleva, assisted by Spencer Inch"--front cover
"The atlas has been prepared by the Cartographic Department of the Oxford University Press"--paste down
"Authorized for use in the Schools of Alberta"--paste down
"Approved for use in the Schools of Ontario"--paste down
"Authorized for use in the Protestant Schools of Quebec"--paste down
"Authorized for use in the Schools of Prince Edward Island"--paste down
"Recommended for use in the Schools of Saskatchewan & Manitoba"--paste down
"Prescribed for the Senior High Schools of British Columbia"--paste down
Editor's given name and dates: Pleva, E. G. (Edward G.), 1912-2008
Assistant's given name and dates: Inch, R. Spencer (Robert Spencer), 1923-
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The Canadian readers : book II

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumlibrary344
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Publication Date
1922
Call Number
428.2 CAN 1922 Copy 1
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
BV989.9.17
Call Number
428.2 CAN 1922 Copy 1
Place of Publication
Toronto
Publisher
T. Nelson & Sons
W. J. Gage & Co. Ltd.
Publication Date
1922
Series
Canadian readers
Printer
Thomas Nelson and Sons
Physical Description
vi, 160 p. : ill. ; 20 cm.
Inscription
"Margret" [handwritten in pencil on front pastedown] "Free Text-Book The Property of" [printed label on front pastedown with the following filled in] "Ethel Anderson" [handwritten in pencil] "School Provincial Normal" [name handwritten in pencil] "Division _[T?] Class A" [name handwritten in pencil] "Number of Book 11" [number handwritten in pencil] "Date of issue to pupil Day THU 16 Month MARCH Year 1944" [numbers handwritten in black ink]
Library Subject (LOC)
Readers (Elementary)
Notes
"Authorized for use in the Public Schools of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia" --t.p.
Copy 1 of 2
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The Canadian readers : book II

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumlibrary3631
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Publication Date
1927
Call Number
428.2 CAN 1927
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
BV994.3.14
Call Number
428.2 CAN 1927
Place of Publication
Toronto
Publisher
T. Nelson & Sons
W. J. Gage & Co. Ltd.
Publication Date
1927
Series
Canadian readers
Physical Description
vi, 160 p. : ill. ; 20 cm.
Inscription
"Robert Graham Lister-Kelvin Schools" [handwritten in blue ink on front endpaper]
Library Subject (LOC)
Readers (Elementary)
Notes
"Authorized for use in the Public Schools of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia" --t.p.
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The Canadian readers : book II

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumlibrary4852
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Publication Date
1924
Call Number
428.2 CAN 1924 Copy 1
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
HV971.138.1
Call Number
428.2 CAN 1924 Copy 1
Place of Publication
Toronto
Publisher
T. Nelson & Sons
W. J. Gage & Co. Ltd.
Publication Date
1924
Series
Canadian readers
Physical Description
vi, 160 p. : ill. ; 20 cm.
Inscription
"S-4-c" [phrase is crossed out and written in black ink]
Library Subject (LOC)
Readers (Elementary)
Notes
"Authorized for use in the Public Schools of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia" --t.p.
Copy 1 of 2
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The Canadian readers : book III

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumlibrary634
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Publication Date
1922
Call Number
428.2 CAN 1922 Copy 1
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
BV985.756.1
Call Number
428.2 CAN 1922 Copy 1
Place of Publication
Toronto
Publisher
T. Nelson & Sons
W. J. Gage & Co. Ltd.
Publication Date
1922
Series
Canadian readers
Printer
Thomas Nelson and Sons
Physical Description
vi, 240 p. : ill. ; 20 cm.
Inscription
"Frances Adams Div 14" [phrased is crossed out and handwritten in black ink on front pastedown] "Frances Adams Div 14" [handwritten in pencil on front endpaper] "Lillian Phillips" [handwritten in pencil on front endpaper]
Library Subject (LOC)
Readers (Elementary)
Notes
"Authorized for use in the Public Schools of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia" --t.p.
Copy 2 of 2
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The Canadian readers : book III

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumlibrary3254
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Publication Date
1928
Call Number
428.2 CAN 1928
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
HV972.195.127
Call Number
428.2 CAN 1928
Place of Publication
Toronto
Publisher
W. J. Gage & Co. Ltd.
T. Nelson & Sons
Publication Date
1928
Series
Canadian readers
Physical Description
vi, 238 p. : ill. ; 20 cm.
Inscription
"S21" [phrase is crossed out and handwritten in black ink on front pastedown] "S21" [phrase is crossed out and handwritten in black ink on front endpaper] "Janet MacKay 5087 Chester" [handwritten in pencil on back flyleaf] "Janet MacKay Janet Mackay 5087 Chester St Vancouver BC." [handwritten in pencil on back flyleaf]
Library Subject (LOC)
Readers (Elementary)
Notes
"Authorized for use in the Public Schools of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia" --t.p.
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The Canadian readers : book IV

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumlibrary345
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Publication Date
1922
Call Number
428.2 CAN 1922 Copy 1
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
BV989.9.19
Call Number
428.2 CAN 1922 Copy 1
Place of Publication
Toronto
Publisher
W. J. Gage & Co. Ltd.
T. Nelson & Sons
Publication Date
1922
Series
Canadian readers
Physical Description
320 p. : ill. ; 20 cm.
Inscription
"Don't forget me Lillian S" [handwritten in pencil on front pastedown] "Free Text-Book The Property of" [printed label on front pastedown with the following filled in] "Ethel Anderson" [handwritten in pencil] "School Victoria Normal" [name handwritten in pencil] "Division I, Class A" [number handwritten in pencil]
Library Subject (LOC)
Readers (Elementary)
Notes
"Authorized for use in the Public Schools of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia" --t.p.
Copy 1 of 2
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The Canadian readers : book IV

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumlibrary1707
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Publication Date
1924
Call Number
428.2 CAN 1924 Copy 1
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
HV984.21.13
Call Number
428.2 CAN 1924 Copy 1
Place of Publication
Toronto
Publisher
W. J. Gage & Co. Ltd.
T. Nelson & Sons
Publication Date
1924
Series
Canadian readers
Physical Description
320 p. : ill. ; 20 cm.
Inscription
Various handwrittings through the signiture. "Orlando School District Province of Alberta No. 23_4" [stamped in black ink on front pastedown] "Alberta" [handwritten in pencil in the center of Orlando School District stamp on front pastedown] "Vera Morrow" [or possibly arrow] [handwritten in black ink on front endpaper] "Billy Wedder" [handwritten in black ink on front endpaper] "Orlando School District Province of Alberta No. 23:4" [stamped in black ink on back of "Edward, Prince of Wales" portrait] "the trees" [handwritten in pencil on back pastedown]
Library Subject (LOC)
Readers (Elementary)
Notes
Includes index.
"Authorized for use in the Public Schools of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia" --t.p.
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The Canadian readers : book IV

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumlibrary5084
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Publication Date
1933
Call Number
428.2 CAN 1933
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
X3256
Call Number
428.2 CAN 1933
Place of Publication
Toronto
Publisher
W. J. Gage & Co. Ltd.
T. Nelson & Sons
Publication Date
1933
Series
Canadian readers
Physical Description
320 p. : ill. ; 20 cm.
Inscription
"Merilyn McInnis Sept. 1933. 1585 Kamloops St. Vancouver B.C." [handwritten in black ink on front endpaper] "Merilyn McInnis Lord Nelson School 1585 Kamloops St." [handwritten in black ink on back of "Edward, Prince of Wales" portrait] Sticker of American goldfinch on front endpaper Bookmark for S.P.C.A. Bookstore found between p. 178-179 "Hold for Rick Mihaechuk" [handwritten in blue ink on back of S.P.C.A. bookmark] Two textbook forms [appear to be designed to be pasted into the textbook] found between p. 178-179 "4-2" [handwritten in blue ink on top textbook form] "Maureen Huston" [handwritten in blue ink on top textbook form] "Year 63-64" [date handwritten in blue ink on top textbook form] Bottom textbook name is unreadable "Class 12 Room I Year 61-62" [numbers handwritten in light blue ink on bottom textbook form]
Library Subject (LOC)
Readers (Elementary)
Notes
"Authorized for use in the Public Schools of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island" --t.p.
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The Canadian readers : book one a primer and first reader

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumlibrary242
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Publication Date
1923
Call Number
428.2 CAN
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
HV971.138.2
Call Number
428.2 CAN
Place of Publication
Toronto
Publisher
MacMillian Company of Canada Limited
Publication Date
1923
Series
Canadian readers
Printer
T.H. Best Printing Co.
Physical Description
160 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 20 cm.
Inscription
"S-4-b" [phrase is crossed out and handwritten in black ink on front pastedown] "Green Rope Scarlet Candle____[stick?]" [handwritten in pencil on contents p.]
Library Subject (LOC)
Readers (Elementary)
Notes
"Authorized for use in the Public Schools of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia" -- title page
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The Canadian readers : book V

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumlibrary346
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Publication Date
1922
Call Number
428.2 CAN 1922
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
BV989.9.20
Call Number
428.2 CAN 1922
Place of Publication
Toronto
Publisher
W. J. Gage & Co. Ltd.
T. Nelson & Sons
Publication Date
1922
Series
Canadian readers
Physical Description
416 p. : ill. ; 20 cm.
Inscription
"Free Text-Book The Property of" [printed label on front pastedown with the following filled in] "Ethel Anderson" [handwritten in black ink] "School Provincial Normal" [name handwritten in black ink] "Division I, Class A" [number handwritten in black ink] "Date of issue to pupil Day 13 Month 6 Year 1929" [day, month, and year handwritten in pencil] Times table of number 13 written on front endpaper and back of "The Fathers of Confederation" plate. "Assult" [handwritten in pencil at top of t.p.] Three rhymes written on p. after last numbered p.
Library Subject (LOC)
Readers (Elementary)
Notes
"Authorized for use in the Public Schools of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia" --t.p.
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The Canadian readers : book V

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumlibrary656
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Publication Date
1926
Call Number
428.2 CAN 1926
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
BV985.2531.1
Call Number
428.2 CAN 1926
Place of Publication
Toronto
Publisher
W. J. Gage & Co. Ltd.
T. Nelson & Sons
Publication Date
1926
Series
Canadian readers
Physical Description
416 p. : ill. ; 20 cm.
Inscription
"Marie Louise Ozanne Book V Tugaske Sask Age 10" [handwritten in black ink on front endpaper] "Mrs. M.L. Chase 6073 Greenside Dr East SS I Surrey BC Canada V3S 5M8" [handwritten in pencil on back of front endpaper] "Marie Louise Ozanne Book V Tugaske Sask Age 10 In care of Percy G. Ozanne" [handwritten in black ink on back of "The Fathers of Confederation"]
Library Subject (LOC)
Readers (Elementary)
Notes
"Authorized for use in the Public Schools of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia" --t.p.
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