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The key of heaven : a manual of prayer

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Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Publication Date
1910
Call Number
282 MHW
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
BV985.3899.1
Call Number
282 MHW
Place of Publication
Milwaukee, Wis.
Publisher
M. H. Wiltzius Co.
Publication Date
1910
Physical Description
296, 224 p. : ill. ; 10 cm.
Inscription
"Mary Byrne / Souvenir of First Communion June 12, 1910 / St. Ann's Convent New Westminster, B.C." -- handwritten in ink on the second page.
Library Subject (LOC)
Religion
Liturgics
Subjects
Religions
Religions - Christianity
Names
Byrne, Mary
Notes
"Imprimatur SEBASTIANUS GEBHARDUS Archiepiscopus Milwauchiensis" -- title page verso.
The key of heaven (296 p.) -- The epistles and gospels for the Sundays and principal festivals (224 p.)
Made in Germany - on 296 p. ; Printed in Begium - 224 p.
Includes index.
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medal

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Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV999.24.24
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV999.24.24
Description
Medal, silver-coloured; Queen Victoria Jubilee 1897; front -design of Queen Victoria showing head, shoulders and two laurel sprigs; centre - coat-of-arms, surrounded by 5 circles, each with symbol at centre; hangs from decorative brass bar with blue grosgrain ribbon connecting it to similar bar at top; partial fastener on back; ribbon is hand-sewn on to the brass bars.
Object History
Part of a donation pertaining to Frederick Homer Cassels, a WWI Veterinary service army veteran.
Frederick Homer Cassels was born June 25th 1870 or 1872 in Paisley, Ontario. He moved to BC in 1914 and settled in Vancouver. Cassels was a veterinary surgeon in the 103rd Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force during World War I.
Prior to that, Cassels worked in Washington State. He married Emily Frances McMullen in England in 1919. They came back to Canada and settled in Burnaby the same year.
He later worked as a marble worker, sticker and polisher at Continental Marble Works until 1932. The family settled in Burnaby's "Skunk Hollow" area, an area off Boundary Road at 13th Avenue and Clydesdale. Their children attended Schou St. School.
He passed away July 31 1948.
Marks/Labels
"VICTORIA REGINA" around image; on reverse, around edge, is stamped "VICTORIA, QUEEN AND EMPRESS, 1837 - 1897, THE LONGEST AND MOST ILLUSTRIOUS REIGN ON RECORD"; hand sewn to the front of the ribbon are gold metal initials "VR" and leaf motif
Subjects
Persons - Royalty
Souvenirs
Souvenirs - Royalty
Personal Symbols
Personal Symbols - Medals
Names
Cassels, Frederick Homer
Images
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