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The American text-book of obstetrics : for practitioners and students, Volume I

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Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
HV974.27.61
Call Number
618.2 NOR v.1
Edition
2nd ed. , rev.
Author
Norris, Richard C. (Richard Cooper), 1863-
Cameron, J. C. (James Chalmers), 1852-1912
Dickinson, Robert Latou, 1861-1950
Contributor
Norris, Richard C. (Richard Cooper), 1863-
Dickinson, Robert Latou, 1861-1950
Place of Publication
Philadelphia
Publisher
W. B. Saunders Co.
Publication Date
1904
c1895
Printer
W.B. Saunders Co. Press
Physical Description
554 p. , 1-16 , 49 leaves of plates (some col.) : ill. ; 26 cm.
Inscription
inside front cover: pasted in label, yellow/natural paper with black ink, some handwriting in black ink] "McGill University" "Montreal" "Faculty of Medicine" "Prize" "awarded to" "Mr. E.H. Funk" [name handwritten in black ink] "for best examination in" "subjects of 3rd year" "T.G. Roddick L.L.D. Dean" [presenter, handwritten in black ink] inside back cover, lower left corner: "JOSEPH FORTIER," "BINDER" "Cor. Notre Dame and St. Peter" "MONTREAL" [small printed label pasted in, black ink on pink paper]
Library Subject (LOC)
Obstetrics
Surgery, Operative
Notes
Includes index.
"With nearly 900 illustrations."
Features 16 page publisher's catalogue after index.
Author full name:
Norris, Richard C. (Richard Cooper), 1863-
"Norris, Richard C. , 1863-, editor"
"Dickinson, Robert Latou, 1861-1950., art editor"
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The American text-book of obstetrics : for practitioners and students, Volume II

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumlibrary2672
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
HV974.27.59
Call Number
618.2 NOR v.2
Edition
2nd ed. , rev.
Author
Norris, Richard C. (Richard Cooper), 1863-
Cameron, J. C. (James Chalmers), 1852-1912
Dickinson, Robert Latou, 1861-1950
Contributor
Norris, Richard C. (Richard Cooper), 1863-
Dickinson, Robert Latou, 1861-1950
Place of Publication
Philadelphia
Publisher
W. B. Saunders Co.
Publication Date
1904
c1895
Printer
W.B. Saunders Co. Press
Physical Description
547 p. , 1-16 , 15 leaves of plates (some col.) : ill. ; 26 cm.
Inscription
inside front cover: pasted in label, yellow/natural paper with black ink, some handwriting in black ink] "McGill University" "Montreal" "Faculty of Medicine" "Prize" "awarded to" "Mr. E.H. Funk" [name handwritten in black ink] "for best examination in" "subjects of 3rd year" "T.G. Roddick L.L.D. Dean" [presenter, handwritten in black ink] inside back cover, lower left corner: "JOSEPH FORTIER," "BINDER" "Cor. Notre Dame and St. Peter" "MONTREAL" [small printed label pasted in, black ink on pink paper]
Library Subject (LOC)
Obstetrics
Surgery, Operative
Notes
Includes index.
"With nearly 900 illustrations."
Features 16 page publisher's catalogue after index.
Author full name:
Norris, Richard C. (Richard Cooper), 1863-
"Norris, Richard C. , 1863-, editor"
"Dickinson, Robert Latou, 1861-1950., art editor"
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Diseases of infancy and childhood : for the use of students and practitioners of medicine

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Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Author
Holt, L. Emmett (Luther Emmett), 1855-1924
Edition
3rd ed., rev. and enl.
Publication Date
1907
c1897
Call Number
618.92 HOL
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
HV974.27.79
Call Number
618.92 HOL
Edition
3rd ed., rev. and enl.
Author
Holt, L. Emmett (Luther Emmett), 1855-1924
Place of Publication
New York
Publisher
D. Appleton
Publication Date
1907
c1897
Printer
Appleton Press
Physical Description
v-xvii, 1174 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Inscription
Inside front cover: [printed label] "McGill University"XXX "Montreal"XXX"Faculty of Medicine"XXX "Prize"XXX "awarded to" "Mr. Edwin H. Funk" [handwritten in black ink]XXX"for best examination in"XXX"Anatomy of the Second Year" [handwritten in black ink]XXX"G.Moddich?, Dean" [handwritten in black ink]
Library Subject (LOC)
Children--Diseases
Pediatrics
Infants--Diseases
Notes
Includes index.
"With two hundred and forty-one illustrations including eight pages of coloured plates".
Author given names: Holt, L. Emmett (Luther Emmett), 1855-1924.
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Joseph & Jane Wintemute House

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Repository
Burnaby Heritage Planning
Description
The Wintemute House is a large two-storey wood-frame Victorian era country farm house with Victorian Italianate detailing. Designed in a symmetrical Foursquare form, it features a low-pitched hipped roof with deep eaves. Later additions to the rear of the house, and the extensive wraparound veranda…
Associated Dates
1891
Formal Recognition
Heritage Designation, Community Heritage Register
Other Names
Burnett House
Street View URL
Google Maps Street View
Repository
Burnaby Heritage Planning
Other Names
Burnett House
Geographic Access
Berkley Street
Associated Dates
1891
Formal Recognition
Heritage Designation, Community Heritage Register
Enactment Type
Bylaw No. 6889
Enactment Date
07/03/1977
Description
The Wintemute House is a large two-storey wood-frame Victorian era country farm house with Victorian Italianate detailing. Designed in a symmetrical Foursquare form, it features a low-pitched hipped roof with deep eaves. Later additions to the rear of the house, and the extensive wraparound verandah and porte-cochere, were Edwardian era additions. It is located on its original site, in the modern subdivision of Buckingham Heights in southeast Burnaby. The Burnett House is one of the oldest surviving houses in Burnaby.
Heritage Value
Built circa 1891, the Joseph and Jane Wintemute House is valued as a representation of the early history of Burnaby and its agricultural origins. Built prior to the civic incorporation of Burnaby in 1892, the house was situated to face Douglas Road (now Canada Way), one of the first roads built to connect the rural farmlands of Burnaby to New Westminster. The original large property has been extensively subdivided and the house is now isolated in a modern subdivision. Designated in 1977, the Wintemute House is also significant as Burnaby's first protected municipal heritage site. The house is valued for its association with Joseph S. Wintemute (1832-1911) and Jane Wintemute (1832-1910), who came to British Columbia from Port Stanley, Ontario in 1865, traveling via the Isthmus of Panama. Joseph Wintemute, a skilled carpenter and contractor by trade, operated the Wintemute Furniture Factory in New Westminster, the first furniture plant established on the mainland of British Columbia. In 1891, he acquired this property, where he set up a cord wood sawmill to supply his factory. Wintemute was likely responsible for the design and construction of this commodious structure, as it was built in an Eastern Canadian style he would have been familiar with. After the lands were cleared of timber, the Wintemutes developed the property into a typical small-scale 'market garden,’ involved in the production of vegetables and fruits, such as strawberries, for sale at the New Westminster City Market. The Wintemute House is additionally significant for its association with the speculative land boom that occurred prior to the First World War, and ongoing suburban subdivision. Charles Gordon, a real estate agent, acquired the Wintemute farm and subdivided the acreage, which he marketed through the People’s Trust Company as 'Montrelynview' and offered this house as a draw prize to lot purchasers. With the collapse of the land boom, the house remained in Gordon’s possession until 1929 when it was purchased by his brother-in-law, Geoffrey Burnett, a local surveyor responsible for many of the original land surveys of Burnaby. David Burnett, Geoffrey's son, requested designation of the house when the family decided to subdivide the remaining 1.4 hectares of property in 1977. Furthermore, the Wintemute House is valued as an excellent example of a Victorian era country farm house, based loosely on the traditional farmhouses seen commonly in nineteenth century Ontario. Designed in a vernacular version of the Victorian Italianate style, the house displays restrained detailing, including several original multi-paned windows notable for their vertical proportions. The house retains many original exterior features, and the original interior layout, although modernized during the Edwardian era, is substantially intact, including finely crafted maple and cedar interior millwork that was produced by the Wintemute Furniture Factory. From 1904 to 1910, Charles Gordon, the second owner, made a number of alterations to the house including the addition of the wrap-around verandah, a porte-cochere and a 7.6 metre by 9 metre billiard room in the Arts and Crafts style, beamed and panelled in Douglas Fir. These later additions and alterations have value in demonstrating the evolution of the house and property and changing tastes at the turn of the nineteenth century.
Defining Elements
Key elements that define the heritage character of the Wintemute House include its: - picturesque original setting with views to the North Shore - residential form, scale and massing as expressed by its symmetrical cubic form and two-storey height, with later additions to the rear - Victorian Italianate architectural features such as the vertically-proportioned original windows with vestigial window hoods, low-pitched hipped roof and Classical Revival details such as the corner boards articulated as pilasters - hipped roof with deep boxed eaves - horizontal lapped narrow wooden siding - second storey balcony over front entry - wide wraparound columned verandah with porte-cochere, with square trimmed columns - irregular fenestration: original Victorian era double-hung 6-over-6 wood-sash windows with vertical proportions and segmental arched tops; Edwardian era double-hung 1-over-1 wooden-sash windows; and Edwardian era wooden-sash casement window assemblies with leaded transoms - central front entry with sidelights and transom - multi-paned French doors opening out to verandah - interior features such as its 3.7 metre ceiling height on the main and second floors; the coal grate fireplace with elaborate woodwork and glazed tile surround in the front parlour; five other fireplaces throughout the house; maple and cedar interior millwork; and the Douglas Fir panelled and beamed billiard room with hidden doors, seven-panelled doors, original light fixtures and mouldings - internal red brick chimneys with corbelled caps
Historic Neighbourhood
Burnaby Lake (Historic Neighbourhood)
Planning Study Area
Morley-Buckingham Area
Function
Primary Historic--Single Dwelling
Primary Current--Single Dwelling
Community
Burnaby
Cadastral Identifier
003-297-152
Boundaries
The Wintemute House is comprised of a single residential lot located at 7640 Berkley Street, Burnaby.
Area
1566.73
Contributing Resource
Building
Ownership
Private
Names
Wintemute, Joseph
Street Address
7640 Berkley Street
Street View URL
Google Maps Street View
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Louisa Sophia "Lou" Jones Vidal

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/archivedescription82349
Repository
City of Burnaby Archives
Date
[1894]
Collection/Fonds
Hill family and Vidal family fonds
Description Level
Item
Physical Description
1 photograph : sepia ; 15.5 x 11 cm
Scope and Content
Photograph is a portrait of a young woman identified as Louisa Sophia "Lou" Jones Vidal.
Repository
City of Burnaby Archives
Date
[1894]
Collection/Fonds
Hill family and Vidal family fonds
Series
Hill family and Vidal family photograph series
Physical Description
1 photograph : sepia ; 15.5 x 11 cm
Description Level
Item
Record No.
550-011
Access Restriction
No restrictions
Reproduction Restriction
No known restrictions
Accession Number
2013-03
Scope and Content
Photograph is a portrait of a young woman identified as Louisa Sophia "Lou" Jones Vidal.
Names
Vidal, Louisa Sophia "Lou" Jones
Media Type
Photograph
Notes
Title based on caption accompanying photograph
Note in black pen on verso reads: "Louisa Vidal (Jones)"
Note in blue pen on verso reads: "Lesley's Gan"
Note in pencil on verso reads: "b. 1870 / d. 1943"
Photograph stamp on recto reads: "Zweifel Duluth / Cramer Prize, St. Louis Photo Convention 1894"
Note in pencil on album page reads: "Louisa Sophia Jones / 1875-1943" (verso of paper to which 550-007:550-010 were attached)
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Tenders to be Called for Advertisement from A.B. McKenyle to Make a Donation for a Special Prize

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Repository
City of Burnaby Archives
Report ID
82729
Meeting Date
21-Jul-1894
Format
Council - Mayor/Councillor/Staff Report
Collection/Fonds
City Council and Office of the City Clerk fonds
Repository
City of Burnaby Archives
Report ID
82729
Meeting Date
21-Jul-1894
Format
Council - Mayor/Councillor/Staff Report
Collection/Fonds
City Council and Office of the City Clerk fonds
Documents
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Vera's trust : a tale

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Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Author
Everett-Green, Evelyn, 1859-1932
Publication Date
1899
Call Number
823.8 EVE
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
BV018.11.18
Call Number
823.8 EVE
Author
Everett-Green, Evelyn, 1859-1932
Place of Publication
London
Publisher
Thomas Nelson
Publication Date
1899
Physical Description
302 p. ; 19 cm.
Inscription
"A Prize given by / Mr. Allen / for Regular Attendance / Awarded to / Rhoda Lang, / she having attended / the whole 424 times / that the school was open during the past year / February 1st 1903" [note handwritten and glued onto front pastedown]
Library Subject (LOC)
Children's literature
Fiction--19th century
Names
Exworthy, William Albert "Bert"
Love, George Richard
Object History
Rhoda Lang was born in 1893 in Devon, England to William Henry Lang and Emla Wounacott. She and her first husband, Corp. Albert Edgar Exworthy had at least two children, W.A. Exworthy (William Albert / Bert) and Rosemary June Exworthy. After the death of her first husband in 1919, she married George Love in 1922. George adopted her children. Other accessioned items associated with Mr. Exworthy include: BV989.3.2, BV992.42.1, BV006.9.1, BV011.2, BV018.11.17, and BV018.11.19.
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