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bar pin

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact91233
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV021.23.1
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV021.23.1
Description
Lapel pin name badge from Australian Pacific touring company. The pin is gold coloured with a horizontal bar for a name label to be affixed. Below the bar is the shape of Australia outlined in gold, filled in with red. In the centre is a gold coloured kangaroo witht he company name on either side.
The name portion has been filled in with a red embossed label with the name "HARRY".
Object History
Possible that the pin was made for guests of Australian Pacific tours.
Category
03. Personal Artifacts
Classification
Clothing - - Clothing Accessories
Object Term
Pin, Bar
Marks/Labels
"HARRY"
"AUSTRALIAN PACIFIC"
"A P"
Maker
Evan Evans
Subjects
Travel
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bar pin

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact91234
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV021.23.2
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV021.23.2
Description
Lapel pin name badge from Australian Pacific touring company. The pin is gold coloured with a horizontal bar for a name label to be affixed. Below the bar is the shape of Australia outlined in gold, filled in with red. In the centre is a gold coloured kangaroo witht he company name on either side.
The name portion has been filled in with a black embossed label with the name "DOREEN".
Object History
Possible that the pin was made for guests of Australian Pacific tours.
Category
03. Personal Artifacts
Classification
Clothing - - Clothing Accessories
Object Term
Pin, Bar
Marks/Labels
"HARRY"
"AUSTRALIAN PACIFIC"
"A P"
Maker
Evan Evans
Subjects
Travel
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card

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact17843
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
HV978.17.12
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
HV978.17.12
Description
Inspection Card - Immigration form -- [1909]. Inspection card for T. McNair when he immigrated to Canada from England in 1909. He sailed on the S.S. Corsican from Liverpool England. The inspection card was started on January 8, 1909. There are two stamps on the form, one for passing the Medical Inspection. The other stamp is from the Dominion Immigration Agency in St. John, New Brunswick stating that McNair passed inspection on January 17th, 1909. The back of the card advises that the card be kept for three years in case it is wanted by the Government. The phrase was translated in to eleven other languages.
Object History
Receipt belonging to Thomas Seaborn McNair, who was born on May 15 1888 to Francis McNair and Elizabeth Taylor at sea off New Zealand. He immigrated to Canada in 1909. He worked as an accountant and estate agent. He married Mary Vida McMillan in 1917. Thomas ran Edwards, McNair and Russell in Vancouver (presumably an accounting firm). Thomas McNair died in 1982.
Subjects
Documentary Artifacts
Documentary Artifacts - Forms
Travel
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postcard

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact38602
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV997.44.9
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV997.44.9
Description
Postcard: colour photo, glossy; horizontal; row of single-storey white bungalows and drive, office at right front, small neon sign on white wagon wheel in window; large yellow vertical sign at left, black "DeVall's" at top, then "MOTEL" down sign; street address number on lower support; white sign with dark letters arranged as "LARGE ROOMS" "TUB SHWS TV"; smaller CAA and AAA sign at right; taken from across street; on reverse in navy, "OPEN ALL YEAR / PHONE 433-0033" "DeVALL'S MOTEL" "4361 KINGSWAY, BURNABY 1, VANCOUVER, B.C., CANADA" "Steam heated..."; CAA and AAA logos at upper left; up centre, "A Traveltime PRODUCT, MADE IN VANCOUVER, CANADA, BY GRANT-MANN LITHOGRAPHERS LTD."; maple leaf logo at top with "MADE IN CANADA"; at bottom, "C-1294"; at upper right, "POST CARD" "ADDRESS", outline of rectangle for stamp; unused; very slight wear on corners, fraying at right side; the motel was previously known as DeVall's Auto Villas, this image taken from almost the same location as BV002.50.1, but many years later as there have been changes to the buildings, a new sign, and a new building next door
Category
06.Tools & Equipment for Communication
Classification
Written Communication T&E - - Writing Media
Object Term
Postcard
Maker
Grant-Mann Lithographers, Limited
Country Made
Canada
Province Made
British Columbia
Site/City Made
Vancouver
Title
DeVall's Motel C-1294
Subjects
Travel
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camp blanket

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact87411
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV015.35.42
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV015.35.42
Description
camp blanket or poncho; blue fleece “camp” poncho (single piece of cloth with neck hole cut out), hand-done blanket stitching around edges in light blue wool; covered in camp & travel related Guiding patches from the 1970’s & 1980’s (not all are sewn on, some are just pinned) and lapel pins.
Object History
Camp blanket that was worn at camp and belonged to Kay Thomas, a longtime Guider from South Burnaby and one of the founding members of the Burnaby Royal Trefoil Guild.
Category
03. Personal Artifacts
Classification
Clothing - - Outerwear
Measurements
Approx.: 121 cm x 154 cm
Subjects
Organizations - Girls' Societies and Clubs
Organizations - Women's Societies and Clubs
Recreational Activities - Camping
Clothing - Outerwear
Names
Girl Guides of Canada
Trefoil Guild
Thomas, Kay
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camp blanket

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact87412
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV015.35.43
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV015.35.43
Description
camp blanket or cape; blue wool “camp” cape (four pieces sewn together with front opening and hood; two tie fasteners for front opening; snaps to secure side openings); covered in camp & travel related Guiding patches from the 1970’s & 1980’s and some lapel pins.
Object History
Camp blanket that was worn at camp and belonged Vivian (Vie) Henderson (1923 - 2007). Mrs. Henderson was the second Burnaby Royal Area Commissioner, from 1974 to 1979. She had previously been a Brown Owl, Guide and Ranger leader, as well as a District and Division Commissioner. She was married to Phil Henderson, noted Burnaby community volunteer.
Category
03. Personal Artifacts
Classification
Clothing - - Outerwear
Measurements
Approx.: 202 cm (including hood) x 108 cm
Subjects
Organizations - Girls' Societies and Clubs
Recreational Activities - Camping
Clothing - Outerwear
Names
Girl Guides of Canada
Henderson, Vivian
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hatbox

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact80214
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV009.1.5
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV009.1.5
Description
Trunk or travelling hatbox for up to six hats. The fiber board trunk is reinforced with leather binding at the seams. It has a carrying handle at the top and two straps and buckles at the front with a hasp at the centre. The lid is hinged at the back. The trunk is black with brown leather binding. The inside is lined with gray and white stripped fabric. The left corner of the lid is torn and the bottom of the trunk has suffered water damage. There are metal clips in each of the sides, bottom and inside of the lid to hold a frame for holding a hat. Up six hats could be accommodated with the hat crowns to the centre of the trunk. "A.S.H." is painted on the top of the trunk and there are travel stickers for "TRANS CANADA / AIR LINES", "ALLAN LINE", steamships and "SOUTHERN RAILWAY", in England. There are the remnants of other stickers on the trunk. Mrs. Hill travelled back and forth to England on several occasions, the last time in 1948 when she flew in her early 90's.
Object History
All items are from the L. Claude Hill family and are associated with Anne Sarah Hill (nee Kenrick) and Kitty Hill. Mrs. Hill travelled back and forth to England on several occasions, possibly in 1905 and again possibly in the 1920's. She travelled in 1931 and the last time in 1948 when she flew Trans Canada Airlines (TCA) in her early 90's
Marks/Labels
"ASH" is painted on the top of the trunk "TRANS CANADA / AIR LINES", travel sticker pasted on box "ALLAN LINE", travel sticker pasted on box (Allen steamships) "SOUTHERN RAILWAY", travel sticker pasted on box (Southern Railway in England.)
Measurements
Measurements: length 51.5 cm X width 40 cm and 40 cm deep all measured on outside.
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leaflet

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact34876
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV993.10.7
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV993.10.7
Description
Passport to Burnaby - Leaflet -- [1992]. A commemorative leaflet as part of the Burnaby Centennial Celebration. The goal was to promote travel to host centres to receive a stamp as part of a passport. When all stamps were collected the page could be entered into a draw. Participating Host Centres were C.G. Brown Memorial Swimming Pool, Cameron Recreation Centre, Confederation Centre, Burnaby Mountain Golf Course, Burnaby Municipal Hall, Burnaby Village Museum, Bob Prittie Metrotown Branch, The Burnaby Arts Centre, Still Creek Recycling Depot, and Bonsor Recreation Complex. The passport has been stamped for Burnaby Municipal Hall. The leaflet was produced by the Finance Department and the Centennial Committee. The leaflet measures 28cm x 21.5cm.
Title
Passport to Burnaby
Subjects
Documentary Artifacts
Documentary Artifacts - Leaflets
Celebrations
Celebrations - Centennials
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map

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact91126
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV011.44.10
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV011.44.10
Description
map brochure; cover on one side reads "VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA / CANADA / VISITORS / GUIDE / AND MAP" and the other side reads: "GREATER VANCOUVER / CANADA / MOTEL / HOTEL / GUIDE / TRAVEL BY THE DOGOOD'" and includes the logo for "British Columbia / Motels & Resorts / Trailer Parks / Association" with dogwood in centre. One side of fold-out includes map titled "Guide Map of Greater Vancouver / Woodwards" and includes inset map of Downtown Vancouver and Stanley Park and inset map of Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley Vancouver and Vicinity along with a list of Greater Vanouver Area Motels and Hotels. The other side of the fold-out includes colour adds for tourist sites and amenities in Greater Vancouver including Capilano Suspension bridge; Heritage Village, Burnaby, B.C.; MacMillan Planetarium; Bloedel Conservatory; Grouse Mountain; Gastown; The Ship of the Seven Seas restaurant and Woodwards stores and shopping centres. Map was published in the public interest by Woodward's (Lower Mainland) department stores; B.C. Motels and Resorts Association Branch "C" whose members appear on the map inside.
Category
08. Communication Artifacts
Classification
Documentary Artifacts - - Graphic Documents
Object Term
Cartograph, Map
Measurements
45.5 x 70 cm folded to 22.5 x 10 cm
Country Made
Canada
Subjects
Documentary Artifacts
Documentary Artifacts - Maps
Advertising Medium
Geographic Access
Vancouver
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portable desk

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact29471
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
HV973.56.21
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
HV973.56.21
Description
Walnut chest, lap desk, portable writing cabinet and desk; sides are plain; sloping lid has brass cut-out designs at corners and centre, each with a marble set in the centre; centre design is large petal either side, smaller up and down, with four smallest between; stemmed flower inside larger petals, smallest have leaf; corner designs are one large petal and two half-petals, each with stemmed flower, small flower between petals; brass settings for inkwell, square, one either side of flat part of lid; between these is box with curved lid, plain sides and back, front has brass cut-out designs; at centre, with keyhole, is petal either side, stemmed flower inside; either side is flower in triangle, with marble; lid has similar brass and marble designs to desk lid, but smaller; writing surface of desk is purple fuzzy fabric with border and flourishes; leather-lined compartment under upper part of writing surface, extends under inkwell part with shelves; upper box has vertical compartments, two larger, three smaller, lined with white fabric; pen compartment either side of smaller ones with purple velvet lids and brass knobs; desk and upper box have locks; with key
Object History
The donor's family were early settlers to Burnaby, and he worked for the BCER as an electrician. Donor was the original owner of the property that the Burnaby Village Museum now occupies. The writing slope was used widely in the 1800s. It was mainly used in the late 1700s during colonial expeditions, and military travel. It became very popular in Victorian times for lay people and used in many homes. It provided a portable desk, complete with a soft writing surface (felt or leather), compartments for ink, pens, and paper. It was considered to be a personal item, rather than a household one.
Category
06.Tools & Equipment for Communication
Classification
Written Communication T&E
Measurements
height: 27 cm width: 36 cm depth: 26 cm
Subjects
Written Communication Tools and Equipment
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postcard; greeting card

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact32320
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
HV972.109.20
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
HV972.109.20
Description
Postcard, greeting card; embossed, white border, vertical; coloured illustration by Ellen H. Clapsaddle of boy in top hat, red coat, carrying suitcase and looking at large pocket watch which shows 12 o'clock; at train station, train approaching in background, night, snowing; copyright 1911; below in black, "Just in time for the Midnight Express, I can travel far in an hour or less, I will not say what my plans will be, But a lot of people are waiting for me. New Year Greetings"; on reverse in grey, "POST CARD"; double line down centre, at left "FOR CORRESPONDENCE", at right "FOR ADDRESS ONLY"; up left edge, "Series No. 2932"; globe logo "International Art Publ. Co." "NEW.YORK BERLIN" "PRINTED IN GERMANY"; dotted outline of rectangle at upper right, "PLACE A POSTAGE STAMP HERE."; all across card in brown ink, "Dear Francis Jack & Danny thank you for the cards. & they wish you a Happy New Year. how are getting along with the Piano. Lovingly Lena Talbot"; corners are worn; "109.20" in ink at lower right
Category
06.Tools & Equipment for Communication
Classification
Written Communication T&E - - Writing Media
Object Term
Postcard
Maker
International Art Publishing Company
Country Made
Germany
Site/City Made
Berlin
Patent Date
1911
Title
New Year Greetings
Subjects
Documentary Artifacts
Documentary Artifacts - Postcards
Holidays
Holidays - Christmas
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poster

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact91034
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV020.5.1683
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV020.5.1683
Description
Poster; brown ink printed on beige paper; printed text reads, from top to bottom: "PROGRAMME / A Burnaby celebration marking the official opening of / BRITISH COLUMBIA SPRING FESTIVAL '75, / a programme of the Community Recreation Branch, Department of Travel Industry / CENTURY PARK / Thursday, May 15, 11 am - 4 pm / Hosted by His Worship, Mayor Tom Constable and the Corporation of the District of Burnaby / Organized by the Burnaby Arts Council, the Burnaby Art Gallery, Heritage Village Directorate, Burnaby Parks and Recreation / Department and their affiliate member organizations in conjunction with the British Columbia Festival..."; text below lists events taking place at various locations including: Heritage Village, James Cowan Theatre, Burnaby Art Gallery, Outdoor Stage, Sports Demonstrations, Deer Lake and Upper Field Near Art Gallery; a series of ten rectangular icons along the bottom edge of the Poster depict: sporting events, singing, music and crafts; text underneath reads: "printed at Heritage Village"; image of Heritage Village bandstand in top left corner.
Object History
Part of the Century Park Museum Association and Heritage Village (Burnaby Village Museum) ephemera collection. Heritage Village/Burnaby Village Museum was under the governance of CPMA from 1971 to 1989. Printed in Heritage Village print shop.
Category
08. Communication Artifacts
Classification
Advertising Media
Object Term
Poster
Colour
Brown
Beige
Measurements
43.5 cm x 28 cm
Maker
Heritage Village
Country Made
Canada
Province Made
British Columbia
Site/City Made
Burnaby
Subjects
Documentary Artifacts - Posters
Names
Burnaby Village Museum
Century Park Museum Association
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programme poster

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact90083
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
HV976.232.28
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
HV976.232.28
Description
programme poster; rectangular, tan, textured paper; text in dark brown reads: "PROGRAMME / A Burnaby celebration marking the official opening of / BRITISH COLUMBIA SPRING FESTIVAL '75"; "a progrmme of the Community Recreation Branch, Department of Travel Industry". Program poster provides a comprehensive listing of the planned events at seven different locations around Deer Lake on May 15, 1975; printed at the Heritage Village in 1975. The festivities were "organized by the Burnaby Arts Council, the Burnaby Art Gallery, Heritage Village Directorate, Burnaby Parks and Recreation Department and their affiliate member organizations with the British Columbia Festival."
Object History
Printed in Heritage Village Print shop. Object belonged to Mary D. Trainer, as a member of the Burnaby Centennial '71 Committee and the Centennial Co-ordinator hired to help organize a variety of community events to commemorate the 100th anniversary of British Columbia's entry into Confederation.
Category
08. Communication Artifacts
Classification
Documentary Artifacts - - Other Documents
Object Term
Program
Colour
Beige
Brown
Measurements
Length: 44.0 cm x Width: 28.5 cm
Maker
Heritage Village
Country Made
Canada
Province Made
British Columbia
Site/City Made
Burnaby
Publication Date
1975
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signal light

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact82358
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV007.25.12
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV007.25.12
Description
Black metal train signal used on the interurban trams.The lamp has red lenses that face 90 degrees to the line of travel and a single clear lens that faces down the track. The lens opening on the fourth side of the lamp is covered with a flat plate. There is a mounting bracket on this side of the lamp. The clear lens is on a verticaly sliding panel that gives access to the inside of the lamp. Originally this lamp may have had a kerosene lamp for a light source but this lamp has had an electric light bulb mounted inside. The modern power cord is aproximately 12 feet long with a double prong plug. "B C E R" is stamped in the body of the lamp under the clear lens.
Object History
The artifact belonged donor's father when he worked for the BCER.
Category
07. Distribution & Transportation Artifacts
Classification
Rail Transportation Equipment - - Rail Transportation Accessories
Object Term
Lamp, Signal
Subjects
Lighting Devices
Transportation - Rail
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armband

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact47615
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV004.95.24
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV004.95.24
Description
Armband, felt, red. Stamped "Royal Visit Official Victoria, B.C .1939" in black.
Object History
1939 was the first tour of Canada by a reigning monarch. King George VI and his consort, Queen Elizabeth, travelled across the country from coast-to-coast.
Marks/Labels
"Royal Visit, Official, Victoria, B.C., 1939" stamped in black on the red felt.
Colour
Red
Subjects
Persons - Royalty
Souvenirs
Souvenirs - Royalty
Events
Events - Royal Visits
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autograph book

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact7129
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV985.407.6
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV985.407.6
Description
Autograph Book - Booklet -- [1915]. Autograph book produced by Rose & Co at 44 Above Bar, Southhampton. The book was a gift to Mrs. Orman from the Teachers and Children of All Saints Sunday School, Eastleigh, Southhampton, upon her departure to Canada. The first four pages lists all the teachers and children's names. The front cover of the book is green with two painted purple flowers and "Autographs" embossed in white on the bottom right.
Object History
This accession appears to be connected to the Orman family. Ada Leila Orman was born June 2, 1901 in Eastleigh, Hampshire, England. According to the 1915 Census, the Orman family came to Canada in 1911 and settled in Calgary. Father Willoughby Henry Orman is listed there as working as a C.P.R. foreman, while mother Daisy Marie (Harklett) Orman worked at home. Older sister Daisy Hilda (Targett) Orman, worked as a stenographer. At five years old Leila began a long fight with a crippling type of rheumatoid arthritis. By the time she was thirteen, she experienced completely ankylosed joints. Her family travelled all over hoping to find a cure, but to no avail. While living in Calgary, Leila developed an interest in painting, knitting, and composing her own poems. She began writing news articles for the Calgary Daily Herald in the 1930s, and her first sonnet published was in that paper on August 28, 1934. She had a strong interest in the arts, often writing about music and the visual arts. While living in Calgary, she became a member of the Business and Professional Women’s Club as well as a member of the Canadian Author’s Association. Three members of the family moved to B.C. when Willoughby retired, ca. 1938. In the 1940 BC Directory, the family are listed as living at 407 Campbell Street, Burnaby. Willoughby died in Burnaby in 1945. Daisy Marie died in 1955 after living 15 years in Burnaby. Her address at the time of her death is listed as 407 Rosewood Avenue, Burnaby. Leila was living with her at that time. Older sister Daisy Hilda married Edgar Harold Targett in 1922. They moved to B.C. from Alberta some years after the other three members of the family (ca. 1962). Daisy Hilda died in 1972. Her address at the time of her death was 7969 Rosewood Avenue, Burnaby. Leila wrote on a typewriter with two sticks to type out the letters. She was an avid reader and was able to turn the pages with a special stick with elastic bands wound around the ends. Canadian novelist Maida Parlow French became her lifelong friend and encouraged her to write her own autobiography - unfortunately it was never finished. Leila wrote “The Giving Heart” in October of 1948. By 1952, she was writing a column for the British Columbia Saturday Magazine entitled “Across the Board” with the intention of inspiring other “incapacitated folk” to live up to their full potential, “If [she] could reach a few people, and encourage them to reach up and out, [she] should feel the effort well worthwhile.” A member of the St. Alban’s Prayer Healing Fellowship group, Leila wrote the “Christian Manifesto for World Peace” in 1963. The Prayer Group met twice monthly at one of the members’ homes and undertook to pray daily for the sick and for world peace. After Leila’s mother died in 1955, Leila’s friend Jeanie Brown kept house for her and was her constant companion. Jeanie Brown and Leila lived together for over thirteen years until an accident sent Leila to hospital and later to nursing home where she died on February 16, 1976.
Subjects
Documentary Artifacts
Documentary Artifacts - Booklets
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band organ

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact33964
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV991.21.1
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV991.21.1
Description
This is a Wurlitzer Military Band Organ, Style 146B. Built by the Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, ca 1925. The organ is supposed to recreate the sound of a 20-piece military band, with percussion instruments that include bass drum, snare drums, cymbals, and xylophones, as well as pipes to reproduce the sounds of trumpets, trombones, flutes, and violins. This band organ is operated by paper rolls based on Wurlitzer's unique, 46 note roll scale, "Style 150". Our Model 146B has duplex roll frames, allowing continuous playing, one roll rewinds as the other is playing. An electric motor mounted on the top uses a belt to drive a crankshaft that powers both the air bellows that feed the various music pipes as well as the roll mechanism. The band organ was originally intended to be used with a carousel out of doors. A perferated sheet of plexie glass has been placed over the front opening to reduce the volume of the instrument inside the carousel building. Outside Visible Snare Drum on proper right Bass Drum with cymbal on proper left Inside 16 Octave Violin Pipes 3 Wooden Trombones 3 Octave Stopped Bass Pipes 15 Wooden Trumpets 15 Stopped Flute Pipes 16 Violin Pipes 9 Open Pipes Bottom 3 Open Bass Pipes 9 Stopped Accompaniment Pipes 16 Stopped Melody Pipes Bells 16 Bell Bars, playing form the musical roll.
Object History
The band organ was purchased and restored by the Friends of the Carousel to replace the original organ that had been sold before the carousel was acquired for the Burnaby Village Museum. The Friends of the Carousel bought this machine from a collector in Spokane, Washington. He had obtained it from a closed down travelling carnival company in Reno, Nevada. They had used it with a carousel in the American mid-west.
Marks/Labels
"Wurlitzer", painted in gold on front of organ
Maker
Wurlitzer Music Company Limited
Country Made
United States of America
Province Made
New York
Site/City Made
North Tonawanda
Subjects
Recreational Devices - Carousels
Musical Instruments
Names
C.W. Parker Company
Lower Mainland Association of the Friends of the Vancouver Carousel
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carrying basket

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact80210
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV009.1.1
Description
Rectangular coiled cedar root basket with cedar slat foundation and walls that flare slightly towards rim. Decorated in beaded designs of cattail grass and black dyed cherry bark. Darker elements arranged in a butterfly design. Butterflies are said to represent everlasting life by Stó:lō and Nlaka’pamux basket makers. Overcast handles sewn to basket with leather ties. One has been repaired with string. Finished with a braided rim. Triangular shaped stitches attach base to walls of basket. Interior Salish: Stl’atl’imx?
Object History
Basket, ca. 1895-1910, from the collection of the L. Claude Hill family, who owned the property that became the Burnaby Village Museum. According to the Hill family, L. Claude's wife Anne Sarah Hill (nee Kendrick) traded blankets for baskets, although it is not known if this particular basket was obtained in this manner. Indigenous people travelled the trail that crossed Deer Lake Brook (Douglas Road / Canada Way).
Measurements
Measurements: width 24 cm and length 44 cm and depth 18 cm. All measured from top edge to outside.
Country Made
Canada
Province Made
British Columbia
School/Style
Coast Salish
Culture
Stl’atl’imx
Subjects
Indigenous peoples - British Columbia - Baskets
Indigenous peoples - British Columbia
Names
Hill, Louis Claude "Claude"
Hill, Annie Sara Kenrick
Images
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Jesse Love farmhouse series

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumdescription9782
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Date
[1893-1970] (date of originals), copied 1988-1998, predominant 1988-2000
Collection/Fonds
Burnaby Village Museum fonds
Description Level
Series
Physical Description
approx. 84 cm of textual records + approx. 1,910 photographs + approx. 100 architectural drawings + 3 audio cassettes + 1 videocassette
Scope and Content
Series consists of records involved in the purchase, moving, restoration, research, conservation and exhibiting of the Love family farmhouse by Burnaby Village Museum. Records have been arranged into the following subseries: 1) Love farmhouse conservation work files subseries 2) Love farmhouse re…
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection/Fonds
Burnaby Village Museum fonds
Series
Jesse Love farmhouse series
Description Level
Series
Physical Description
approx. 84 cm of textual records + approx. 1,910 photographs + approx. 100 architectural drawings + 3 audio cassettes + 1 videocassette
Scope and Content
Series consists of records involved in the purchase, moving, restoration, research, conservation and exhibiting of the Love family farmhouse by Burnaby Village Museum. Records have been arranged into the following subseries: 1) Love farmhouse conservation work files subseries 2) Love farmhouse restoration photographs subseries 3) Love farmhouse curatorial files subseries 4) Love farmouse research files subseries 5) Love family photographs 6) Love farmhouse Oral History subseries 7) Love farmhouse architectural drawings subseries
History
Jesse Love was born in Swindon, England in 1847 and left England to work on a dairy farm in the Toronto area. While working on the farm in Toronto, he met Martha Leonard who he married in 1879. Martha was born on February 3, 1858 in Bedfordshire, England and had come to Canada with her parents George and Ann Leonard. While living in Toronto, Jesse and Martha had two children, George born March 22, 1880 and Annie Elizabeth on August 24, 1881. About one year after Annie was born, the Love family moved to North Dakota to grow wheat. While living there, they had two more children, Henry who was born August 24, 1883 and Edith Minnie born October 9, 1885. The family decided to move further west after hearing about the fairer weather conditions from Martha’s father, George Leonard, who had settled in Vancouver in 1885. On May 23, 1887, Jesse, Martha and their four children arrived in Vancouver after travelling across Canada from Winnipeg on the first transcontinental train. The Loves made their home in Vancouver while Jesse helped clear land on Granville Street. Their fifth child, Thomas Robert was born on September 17, 1887 and soon after, the family moved to Lulu Island in Richmond where they lived growing vegetables and selling them to Vancouver hotels. While living and farming on Lulu island, the couple had two more girls, Martha (Dot or Dorothy) born on December 17, 1889 and Sarah Marie, born February 8, 1892. On October 6, 1893 an agreement was signed by Jesse Love to purchase 14.52 acres of land from Joseph C. Armstrong. The acreage covered the north east section of District Lot 25 within the newly incorporated District of the Municipality of Burnaby. It was here where the original Love house was built (between October 1893 and April 15, 1894) by Jesse Love with the help of local builder George Salt and father in law, George Leonard. The house consisted of an entrance hall, dining room, lean to kitchen, master bedroom and three bedrooms upstairs. A road was constructed and named Cumberland in 1905 and ran from District Lot 25 through to District Lot 11. The address for the Love home was 1390 Cumberland Road and in the early 1960’s the address was renumbered 7651 Cumberland Street. On the land surrounding the house, Jesse Love planted an orchard along with strawberries and raspberries which he sold at the Fraser Valley Market, T.S. Anandale’s Grocery Store in New Westminster and to hotels around Vancouver. Jesse Love served on the Burnaby School Board and also as a District Councillor in 1901 and from 1904-1907. While living in the house, Jesse and Martha had four more children, Phoebe Leonard, born April 15, 1894, Esther, born August 28, 1896, John Leonard, born June 7, 1899 and Hannah Victoria (also known as Girlie) who was born May 12, 1902. As the family grew to eleven children, additions along with some substantial remodelling in the craftsman style took place. In about 1898, a north wing addition was added to include a parlour with two windows, the construction of two more bedrooms and the relocation of the stair case to the North West wall. In 1903 the front door moved to the north elevation, a front porch was extended along the east wall and a summer lean to kitchen was added to the west elevation. Between 1905 and 1910, a tin embossed ceiling was installed along with an addition of the main kitchen which included a pantry, bathtub and a back porch. In about 1912, five craftsman style windows replaced the original pioneer tent style, the front verandah was enlarged to wrap around the south and east elevations, a back door was installed in the kitchen to access the verandah and wood shingle siding and brackets were added to the exterior. In 1918, at the age of 31 years, Robert Love fell ill due to an influenza epidemic and died on November 23, 1918. Following their son’s death, Martha Love became weak and on August 24, 1920, she passed away. By this time, Jesse had sold off a large percentage of his land and his youngest daughter, Girlie decided to stay on to live and care for him. Since the house was too large for just the two of them, Jesse invited any other children to return and share the residence. For a while his son, George and his wife joined them until 1925, followed by his daughter Sarah Parker (nee Love), her husband William and their three children, Albert, Bill and Elsie. The house remained pretty unchanged until 1928 after Jesse Love died of pneumonia (March 10, 1928) and the house was purchased by Sarah and her husband William Parker who continued to live there with their children. The master bedroom wall on the main floor opened up to the dining room, the kitchen pantry and bathtub converted to an alcove with a marble counter and enlarged window and sink while the bathroom was moved to the upstairs and the furnace and coolers were installed in the crawl space under the kitchen. A hot water tank was installed in the house in 1966. Sarah continued to live in the house until a little while after her husband William died in 1961. She sold the house to her daughter Elsie and husband John Hughes in 1966, who lived in the house along with their son Brent, until August 23, 1971. Mahbir Molchan Papan and his wife Geraldine Papan bought the house August 23, 1971 and by 1982, the house was sold to Nirmal Singh Singha and Narinder Singha. The Papans continued to rent the house from Nirmal Singh Singha and Narinder Singha until the late 1980s. In 1988, the house was scheduled for demolition with the remaining property to be subdivided. Fortunately, a neighbour, Mr. Harvey Elder recognized the farmhouse's historical significance and contacted the Burnaby Historical Society. Following this event, the owners agreed to donate the building to the Burnaby Village Museum (under the Century Park Museum Association) who financed the move of the house from Cumberland Street to the museum site. Heritage planner and architect, Robert Lemon provided guidance for the project. Prior to the move, the two porches were removed and demolished while the kitchen and roof were both separated from the main house. The kitchen and roof of the house were transported to Burnaby Village Museum on May 20, 1988 by Nickel Bros. House Moving company, while the main frame of the house completed its transportation to the museum near the end of May 1988 (due to low overhead wires). The house was moved down Cumberland Street to 10th Avenue, up Canada Way to Sperling and set on temporary footings near Hart House. Robert Lemon oversaw structural improvements such as, upgrading floor joists and creating new foundations to replace the original timber foundation of the farmhouse. The restoration went through several phases of work between 1988 until it opened in November 1998. Restoration began on both the interior and exterior features to be interpreted from the period of 1925. On November 23, 1992, the building was designated a heritage building under Heritage Designation Bylaw 1992, Bylaw Number 9807. In 1993, the architecture firm of Brian G. Hart Associates was appointed for the design and construction supervision of the restoration project. Plans were created for a foundation on the museum site in 1989 and the farmhouse was eventually settled on a permanent foundation behind the Burnaby Village Museum administration building in 1993 along with the reattachment of the roof. The kitchen section was reattached to the main house in 1994 along with skirting around the foundation and the reshingling of the exterior. In 1996, the tin ceiling was removed to make way for the installation of the internal electrical system along with sprinklers, ceiling heating and fire break gyprock. The dining room ceiling joists were consolidated, a pantry and bathroom were added to the kitchen, the downstairs bedroom wall was opened and filled, the dining and kitchen doorways were widened. In 1997, a wheelchair ramp was installed along with a concrete sidewalk, stair rails, cement pads at the base of the stairs and a gravel sink for any excess water. Interior work included painting of the kitchen, restoration and furnishing of the kitchen pantry, insulation of the house floor to protect from rodents along with the reconstruction of the kitchen and house chimneys. The registrar worked together with the curator and conservator and was tasked with a large research project on the house including the family contacts and family history, property information, plans, photographs, artifacts, furnishings, stories etc. all organized in files for easy retrieval. A great deal of research and conservation was undertaken in order to make the interior of the house authentic to the time period as possible. One of the biggest projects was selecting and obtaining wall coverings since much of the original wallpaper was incomplete and poor condition. The conservator and registrar were lucky enough to locate a few samples of the original paper and engage the Bradbury and Bradbury Art Wallpaper Company of Benica, California to reproduce replica designs for free. The City of Burnaby now has its own series “Burnaby Village Papers” produced by this company which are titled “Burnaby Wall”; “Burnaby Border” and “Burnaby Ceiling”. All three of these wallpaper designs have been used in the Love farm house and are also commercially available through the Bradbury and Bradbury Art Wallpaper Company. In 1997, restoration of the kitchen was completed and opened to the public. After the completion of the dining room, main floor bedroom and parlour, the Love farmhouse exhibit opened on November 29, 1998 with an open invitation to the public and extended members of the Love family. Officials including the Mayor, Doug Drummond and Love family members were all present to cut the ribbon for the special event.
Accession Code
BV018.41; BV020.5
Access Restriction
Restricted access
Date
[1893-1970] (date of originals), copied 1988-1998, predominant 1988-2000
Media Type
Textual Record
Architectural Drawing
Sound Recording
Moving Images
Photograph
Arrangement
The majority of the records within series and subseries were arranged by a staff members of Burnaby Village Museum who worked on the historical research and restoration of the house. Other photographs documenting the move and further restoration work were added later and included in the arrangment by format and subject.
Notes
Title based on content of series
Jesse Love farmhouse is described as an Artifact under BV988.33.1
Some records within this collection have restricted access and are subject to FIPPA
Accessions BV018.41 and BV020.5 form this fonds
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original illustration

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact84143
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV012.20.44
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV012.20.44
Description
Original illustration for the "Bygones of Burnaby" book created by Anthony R. Hurren.This piece is of a traveling salesmen's wagon and horse. The wagon has a sign that says "Hardware". The illustration is painted with black, whites, and greys. The image was used for page 42 of the book. The image is painted on a heavy piece of cardstock.
Object History
Artwork created by Anthony R. Hurren for publication "Bygones of Burnaby" written by Pixie McGeachie. In 1973, The Century Park Museum Association (governing body for Heritage Village) obtained a local intiative project grant to research and write the book. Don Copan, president of the Century Park Museum Association in 1973, retained the artwork after the book was published.
Reference
Original artwork from Burnaby publication "Bygones of Burnaby"
Category
08. Communication Artifacts
Classification
Art
Object Term
Painting
Measurements
L: 16.0 cm W: 10.5 cm
Maker
Hurren, Anthony R.
Names
Hurren, Anthony R.
Images
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