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Duncan & Margaret McGregor Estate 'Glen-Lyon' Mansion

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/landmark518
Repository
Burnaby Heritage Planning
Description
Overlooking the rich farmland of the Fraser River floodplain, 'Glen-Lyon' is an Edwardian era rural estate, with a tall, two and one-half storey plus basement wood-frame mansion, set in a pastoral and formal landscape with an associated barn and early log pond, located near a ravine and forested ar…
Associated Dates
1902
Formal Recognition
Heritage Designation, Community Heritage Register
Street View URL
Google Maps Street View
Repository
Burnaby Heritage Planning
Geographic Access
Marine Drive
Associated Dates
1902
Formal Recognition
Heritage Designation, Community Heritage Register
Enactment Type
Bylaw No. 12183
Enactment Date
11/12/2006
Description
Overlooking the rich farmland of the Fraser River floodplain, 'Glen-Lyon' is an Edwardian era rural estate, with a tall, two and one-half storey plus basement wood-frame mansion, set in a pastoral and formal landscape with an associated barn and early log pond, located near a ravine and forested area adjacent to Marine Drive in South Burnaby.
Heritage Value
‘Glen-Lyon’ is valued as an excellent example of a privately-owned Edwardian era country estate built at the turn of the nineteenth century. The property retains significant heritage features including the Edwardian era mansion with rustic Arts and Crafts features, and elements of a working agricultural landscape. The property was originally the Royal City Mills logging camp, and in 1900 was purchased by Duncan Campbell McGregor (1853-1929) and Margaret Jane McGregor (1875-1960), who named their estate ‘Glen-Lyon’ after Duncan McGregor’s birthplace in Perthshire, Scotland. The McGregors were active in municipal affairs and social activities, and played a significant role in the early development of Burnaby. Duncan McGregor served as a city councillor from 1909 to 1912 and was elected reeve of Burnaby in 1913. Margaret McGregor was instrumental in the formation and fundraising activities of the Victoria Order of Nurses in Burnaby. Additionally, the site is historically significant for its association with early social welfare and correctional reform. The estate was sold in 1926 to an inter-denominational religious organization called the Home of the Friendless, which used it as their B.C. headquarters. The organization was charged with several cases of abuse and neglect in 1937, after which a Royal Commission was formed that led to new legislation to regulate and license all private welfare institutions. 'Glen-Lyon' was sold to the provincial government, and was dedicated in 1939 by the Lt.-Gov. E.W. Hamber for use as the New Haven Borstal Home for Boys and Youthful Offenders (later renamed the New Haven Correction Centre). The Borstal movement originated in England in the late nineteenth century, as an alternative to sending young offenders and runaways to prisons by providing reformatories that focused on discipline and vocational skill. This site’s role as the first North American institution devoted to the Borstal School philosophy was historic, and influenced corrections programs across Canada. The site retains significant features from its development in 1939 as the Borstal School, including a large gambrel-roofed barn designed by Chief Provincial Architect Henry Whittaker of the Department of Public Works that is the only remaining structure of its kind in Burnaby. Between 1941 and 1945 the mansion housed the Provincial School for the Deaf and Blind when the Borstal School was closed temporarily as a war measure during the Second World War.
Defining Elements
Key elements that define the heritage character of 'Glen-Lyon' Mansion include its: - location on a sloping site with expansive southern exposure, adjacent to Marine Drive - residential form, scale and massing of the house as exemplified by its two and one-half storey height, above-ground basement and rectangular plan - Arts and Crafts elements of the house such as its stone foundation, multi-gabled roof line with steep central hipped roof, symmetrical cross-gables, side shed dormers, bellcast upper walls sheathed in cedar shingles and lower walls sheathed in narrow clapboard - original exterior features of the house such as the full width front verandah with square columns, central staircase on the southern elevation, original doors and stained glass windows; and the irregular fenestration such as double-hung 1-over-1 wooden-sash windows, bay windows, and projecting windows in the gable ends - original interior features of the house such as the U-shaped main stair designed around two symmetrically placed Ionic columns, and interior trim on the main floor including boxed beams and fireplaces - gambrel-roofed barn with roof vent with finial, sliding hay loft and access doors, small multi-pane windows, and lapped wooden siding - associated landscape features such as the original garden plantings with some exotic and many native specimen trees; the original log pond and its concrete Marine Drive causeway and culvert; rockeries and a rose garden
Historic Neighbourhood
Fraser Arm (Historic Neighbourhood)
Planning Study Area
Big Bend Area
Organization
Home of the Friendless
Borstal School
New Haven Correction Centre
Architect
Henry Whittaker
Function
Primary Historic--Estate
Community
Burnaby
Cadastral Identifier
003-004-661
Boundaries
'Glen-Lyon' is comprised of a single residential lot located at 4250 Marine Drive, Burnaby.
Area
230873.18
Contributing Resource
Building
Ownership
Private
Names
McGregor, Duncan C. (1853-1929)
Whittaker, Henry
Home of the Friendless
Borstal School
New Haven Correction Centre
Subjects
Buildings - Heritage
Buildings - Residential - Houses
Buildings - Public - Detention Facilities
Buildings - Residential
Street Address
4250 Marine Drive
Street View URL
Google Maps Street View
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Duncan & Margaret McGregor Estate 'Glen-Lyon' New Haven Barn

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/landmark852
Repository
Burnaby Heritage Planning
Description
Designed in a vernacular architectural style, the New Haven Barn is a large gambrel-roofed barn located on the Edwardian era McGregor Estate 'Glen-Lyon,' overlooking the rich farmland of the Fraser River floodplain and near a ravine and forested area adjacent to Marine Drive in South Burnaby.
Associated Dates
1939
Formal Recognition
Heritage Designation, Community Heritage Register
Other Names
Home of the Friendless, New Haven Borstal Home for Boys and Youthful Offenders, New Haven Correction Centre
Street View URL
Google Maps Street View
Repository
Burnaby Heritage Planning
Other Names
Home of the Friendless, New Haven Borstal Home for Boys and Youthful Offenders, New Haven Correction Centre
Geographic Access
Marine Drive
Associated Dates
1939
Formal Recognition
Heritage Designation, Community Heritage Register
Enactment Type
Bylaw No. 12183
Enactment Date
11/12/2006
Description
Designed in a vernacular architectural style, the New Haven Barn is a large gambrel-roofed barn located on the Edwardian era McGregor Estate 'Glen-Lyon,' overlooking the rich farmland of the Fraser River floodplain and near a ravine and forested area adjacent to Marine Drive in South Burnaby.
Heritage Value
The site is historically significant for its association with early social welfare and correctional reform. The estate was sold in 1926 to an inter-denominational religious organization called the Home of the Friendless, which used it as their B.C. headquarters. The organization was charged with several cases of abuse and neglect in 1937, after which a Royal Commission was formed that led to new legislation to regulate and license all private welfare institutions. 'Glen-Lyon' was sold to the provincial government, and was dedicated in 1939 by the Lt.-Gov. E.W. Hamber for use as the New Haven Borstal Home for Boys and Youthful Offenders (later renamed the New Haven Correction Centre). The Borstal movement originated in England in the late nineteenth century, as an alternative to sending young offenders and runaways to prisons by providing reformatories that focused on discipline and vocational skill. This site’s role as the first North American institution devoted to the Borstal School philosophy was historic, and influenced corrections programs across Canada. The New Haven Barn is a significant feature from its development in 1939 as the Borstal School, designed by Chief Provincial Architect Henry Whittaker of the Department of Public Works, and is the only remaining structure of its kind in Burnaby.
Defining Elements
Key elements that define the heritage character of the New Haven Barn include its: - gambrel-roofed barn with roof vent with finial, sliding hay loft and access doors, small multi-pane windows, and lapped wooden siding
Historic Neighbourhood
Fraser Arm (Historic Neighbourhood)
Planning Study Area
Big Bend Area
Organization
Home of the Friendless
Borstal School
New Haven Correction Centre
Architect
Henry Whittaker
Function
Primary Historic--Estate
Community
Burnaby
Cadastral Identifier
003-004-661
Boundaries
'Glen-Lyon' is comprised of a single residential lot located at 4250 Marine Drive, Burnaby.
Area
230873.18
Contributing Resource
Building
Ownership
Private
Names
Whittaker, George
New Haven Borstal Home for Boys and Youthful Offenders
New Haven Correction Centre
Borstal School
Subjects
Buildings - Heritage
Buildings - Public - Detention Facilities
Buildings - Agricultural
Street Address
4250 Marine Drive
Street View URL
Google Maps Street View
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hat badge

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact11404
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV985.3318.1
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV985.3318.1
Description
Brass hat badge in the shape of the crown. It has two posts with loops soldered to the back to secure it to a uniform hat.
Subjects
Public Services
Public Services - Correctional
Personal Symbols
Personal Symbols - Badges
Names
British Columbia Gaol Service
Oakalla Prison Farm
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badge; insignia

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact48167
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV005.2.28
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV005.2.28
Description
Badge, insignia; gold, black; two embroidered pistols with gun barrels crossed over each other; sharpshooter with pistol appointment badge
Object History
R.C.M.P., pistol proficiency badge.
Reference
http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/unif/badge-insigne-eng.htm#rankofficers
Subjects
Public Services
Public Services - Policing
Personal Symbols
Personal Symbols - Badges
Names
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
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badge; insignia

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact48169
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV005.2.30
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV005.2.30
Description
Badge, insignia; gold, black; two embroidered rifles with gun barrels crossed over each other; sharpshooter with rifle appointment badge
Object History
R.C.M.P., rifle proficiency badge.
Reference
http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/unif/badge-insigne-eng.htm#rankofficers
Subjects
Public Services
Public Services - Policing
Personal Symbols
Personal Symbols - Badges
Names
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Images
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hat badge

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact3554
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV988.11.1
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV988.11.1
Description
Burnaby Police shield; silver colour; geometic shapes in centre of shield surrounded by engraved lettering.
Marks/Labels
"BURNABY / SPECIAL / POLICE", stamped into front of badge
Subjects
Public Services
Public Services - Policing
Personal Symbols
Personal Symbols - Badges
Names
Burnaby Municipal Police
Images
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hat badge

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact3555
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV988.11.2
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV988.11.2
Description
Burnaby Police shield; silver colour; fastener missing.
Marks/Labels
"Burnaby Police, Special", stamped into the front of the badge
Subjects
Public Services
Public Services - Policing
Personal Symbols
Personal Symbols - Badges
Names
Burnaby Municipal Police
Images
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hat badge

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact3556
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV988.11.3
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV988.11.3
Description
Burnany Police shield; silver colour; small geometic shape in centre of shield surrounded by engraved lettering
Marks/Labels
"BURNABY / SPECIAL / POLICE", engraved "55", stamped on front of badge
Subjects
Public Services
Public Services - Policing
Personal Symbols
Personal Symbols - Badges
Names
Burnaby Municipal Police
Images
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hat badge

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact3558
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV988.11.5
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV988.11.5
Description
Burnaby Municipal Police hat badge; silver colour; crown at top, seven pointed sun burst motif; in centre coat of arms with lettering
Object History
Burnaby Police Cap badge
Marks/Labels
"BURNABY / POLICE", embossed in metal
Subjects
Public Services
Public Services - Policing
Personal Symbols
Personal Symbols - Badges
Names
Burnaby Municipal Police
Images
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hat badge

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact43373
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV001.25.70
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV001.25.70
Description
Hat badge worn at the front peak of service cap. Made of bronze-coloured metal. Buffalo head emblem of the force is centre of badge with "Royal Canadian Mounted Police" around it. "MAINTIENS LE DROIT" is in the ribbon at the bottom of the badge. Two posts with loops are soldered to the reverse. A cotter pin passes through the loops and secures the badge to the hat. Note that "CANADA" doesn't appear below crown as it does on badges BV001.25.68 and .69.
Marks/Labels
"Royal Canadian Mounted Police" "MAINTIENS LE DROIT"
Subjects
Public Services
Public Services - Policing
Personal Symbols
Personal Symbols - Badges
Names
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Images
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police badge

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact48349
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV005.18.4
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV005.18.4
Description
British Columbia Provincial Police badge (# 678). It is silver-coloured and has geometic line shapes bordering a circle with engraving. An engraved banner crosses the circle. The obverse pattern is visible on the reverse.
Object History
This item was a gift to Donald Brown. In 1947, Don left the army to join the ranks of the British Columbia Provincial Police force – embarking on a three-decade long career. His first assignment brought him to the city that he would eventually adopt as home – Burnaby – and he served here from 1947-1954, first as a member of the BC Police Department and then as a Royal Canadian Mounted Policeman after the Provincial force was absorbed by their federal counterparts, the RCMP. In 1954, Don was transferred to Regina, Saskatchewan and then on to Ottawa, Ontario to serve in the Crime Detection Laboratories. After a year and a half spent in training, he became qualified as an Examiner of Questioned Documents and travelled extensively throughout Ontario and Quebec, providing expert testimony in such matters as handwriting, counterfeiting, graphic arts, alterations, etc. During this time, he also attained the rank of first Corporal, and then Sergeant in the RCMP. In total, Don spent over nine years in Ottawa, and while working, managed to add to his education by taking courses from Carleton University, the RCAF and the Ottawa Teacher’s College at night. In July, 1963, Don made his way back to the West Coast when he was transferred to Vancouver to be the Second in Charge of a new laboratory and head of the Document Section. He was soon promoted to Staff Sergeant. Once again, his experience and expertise was called upon and he devoted a great deal of time to providing expert testimony in BC and the Yukon. In May of 1970, he was promoted to Sub-Inspector and was transferred to Edmonton to take command of the new Crime Detection Laboratory built to serve Alberta and the Northwest Territories. By 1972, he was promoted to full Inspector. Under his direction, the new Edmonton lab became one of the most utilised in the RCMP. Transferred back to Vancouver in 1975, Don became the Officer-in-Charge of a new Crime Laboratory and took over the National Police Services pilot project for British Columbia – overseeing work in the areas of computer sciences, laboratory, communications, records, and identification sections. He was rewarded for this work with a promotion to Superintendent in September, 1975. In 1976, after a distinguished 35 years combined service to the armed forces and the police (and a list of awards and citations including the Meritorious Service Award BCPP-1950, the Commissioner’s Commendation RCMP-1951, Chief of Police Commendation-1951, and the Canadian Centennial Medal-1967), Don retired and founded his own laboratory to carry on his work in the field of questioned documents. He supplied his services as an expert witness throughout the western provinces and added to his list of associations and awards. He became a Fellow (Emeritus) of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, a Life Member (Emeritus) and Past Director of the Canadian Society of Forensic Sciences, a Member of the American Society of Questioned Document Examiners, and a Diplomate of the American Board of Forensic Document Examiners. It was at this point in his life, after his retirement, that Don decided to become involved in local politics and with the blessing of his wife and six children, he joined the Burnaby Voters’ Association as their Secretary and in 1978 was elected to a two-year term as a Burnaby School Trustee. After his two successful years as Trustee, he chose to run as a candidate for alderman during the next municipal election held in November of 1979. Not only did he win his seat for that election, but he was also successful in defending his position on Council during the next two elections as well, serving Burnaby as Alderman from 1979 to 1985. During this time, Don also became a member of the Community College for the Retired, the Horsemen’s Society and the Burnaby Historical Society. He has also given his support to Arts Council programs and numerous other community functions over the years. In 1991, Don was appointed as Chair of the Burnaby Centennial Committee, dedicating himself to making Burnaby’s Centennial celebration a memorable success. Throughout part of 1991 and all of 1992, Don gave his time unstintingly, often attending several meetings and/or functions a day. His contributions were always supported by his wife Helen, and their work during the Centennial Year was just one example of the strength of their 66-year partnership. They were both formally recognized for their efforts when they were chosen to receive the Kushiro Cup and named the Citizens of the Year in 1992. Also that year, Don was a recipient of the Canadian 125 Medal and one year later, in March 1993, Donald Brown was awarded Burnaby’s highest honour and was made a Freeman of the City of Burnaby.
Marks/Labels
"BRITISH / COLUMBIA", engraved on front "POLICE" (large), engraved on front "678", stamped on reverse
Subjects
Public Services
Public Services - Policing
Personal Symbols
Personal Symbols - Badges
Names
British Columbia Provincial Police
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service star

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact48179
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV005.2.40
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV005.2.40
Description
Service star, RCMP; embroidered gold star on black background
Object History
R.C.M.P.; worn on brown jacket, represents five years of service.
Subjects
Public Services
Public Services - Policing
Personal Symbols
Personal Symbols - Badges
Names
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Images
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service star

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact48184
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV005.2.45
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV005.2.45
Description
Service star; embroidered gold star on black background.
Object History
R.C.M.P., worn on red serge, represents five years of service
Subjects
Public Services
Public Services - Policing
Personal Symbols
Personal Symbols - Badges
Names
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Images
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service star insignia

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact48555
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV005.32.13
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV005.32.13
Description
Badge, cloth; brown with green embroidered star; British Columbia Gaol Service/British Columbia Corrections Service.
Object History
service star
Subjects
Public Services
Public Services - Policing
Personal Symbols
Personal Symbols - Badges
Names
Oakalla Prison Farm
Images
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service star insignia

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact48556
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV005.32.14
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV005.32.14
Description
Badge, cloth; brown with green embroidered star; British Columbia Gaol Service/British Columbia Corrections Service.
Object History
service star
Subjects
Public Services
Public Services - Policing
Personal Symbols
Personal Symbols - Badges
Names
Oakalla Prison Farm
Images
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shoulder title

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact46516
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV004.7.1
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV004.7.1
Description
Shoulder title with brass lettering. Worn by the Burnaby Municipal Police force; missing fastener.
Object History
Object purchased by BVM in 2004.
Marks/Labels
"B.M.P.", metal lettering,
Subjects
Public Services
Public Services - Policing
Personal Symbols
Personal Symbols - Badges
Names
Burnaby Municipal Police
Images
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hat badge

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact48191
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV005.7.1
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV005.7.1
Description
Hat badge, die stamped; brass with gold plating; crown at top with two branches of maple leaves.
Object History
Canada Post Office hat badge
Marks/Labels
"CPO", metal lettering, sodered to badge in centre "101", metal lettering, soldered onto the bars on the lower portion of the badge
Subjects
Public Services
Personal Symbols
Personal Symbols - Badges
Images
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badge

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact91810
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV020.31.49
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV020.31.49
Description
Pin or badge for Royal Canadian Air Force - Operations Badge. the badge is gold in colour in the shape of a set of feathered wings with an "O" in the middle.
The back has two threaded posts and a back plate.
Object History
Item belonged to Joseph “Joe” Hardcastle Cumberland Corsbie who served as a Navigator for the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) between 1942 and 1945. He went on to be a BC Provincial MLA and later a Burnaby Municipal Council Member along with various other pursuits. See Joseph H.C. Corsbie fonds for full biography.
Category
08. Communication Artifacts
Classification
Personal Symbols - - Status Symbols
Object Term
Insignia
Subjects
Personal Symbols
Personal Symbols - Badges
Personal Symbols - Pins
Names
Corsbie, Joseph Hardcastle-Cumberland "Joe"
Royal Canadian Air Force
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badge

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact44066
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV001.21.18
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV001.21.18
Description
Badge, round; yellow, green, black; yellow background with black edging, six black circles each with green stiched design, clockwise from top: sun and sunbeams, whale, E=mc2, dog, moon, centre: log and axe with lettering
Marks/Labels
"GILLWELL 1990", stitched, green in centre of badge "BURNABY REGION", stitched, green in centre of badge "E=mc2", stiched, green in one of the circles
Subjects
Personal Symbols
Personal Symbols - Badges
Images
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badge

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact44491
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV002.32.1
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV002.32.1
Description
Badge, round; brown, yellow, green, off-white; machine-embroidered; picture in centre of sailing ship with scout logo on sail.
Marks/Labels
"FIRST BURNABY JAMBOREE", stitched, green at top "CAMP BYNG", stitched, green at bottom "1970", stitched, brown at bottom "DISCOVERY", stitched, white on boat
Subjects
Personal Symbols
Personal Symbols - Badges
Organizations
Organizations - Boys' Societies and Clubs
Names
Boy Scouts of Canada
Images
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