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The fables of Aesop

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Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Author
Aesop
Edition
Illustrated ed.
Publication Date
c1931
Call Number
820 AES
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
BV018.11.4
Call Number
820 AES
Edition
Illustrated ed.
Author
Aesop
Contributor
Bennett, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1829-1867
Parker, Willis L.
Place of Publication
Cleveland
Publisher
The World Publishing Company
Publication Date
c1931
Physical Description
222 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
Inscription
Handwritten text in black ink on front flyleaf reads: "To Margaret Ann / on / your Eighth Birthday / Wishing you / "Many Happy Returns of the Day" / from / Uncle Bert / Aunt Muriel / and Ann. / January 27, 1944.".
Library Subject (LOC)
Fables
Notes
"Illustrated by Charles H. Bennett" -- title page
Compiled and with an introduction by Willis L. Parker" -- title page
Contributor's full name : Bennett, Charles Henry
Includes index
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Ocean View Burial Park - Landscape

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Repository
Burnaby Heritage Planning
Description
Cemetery site.
Associated Dates
1919
Street View URL
Google Maps Street View
Repository
Burnaby Heritage Planning
Geographic Access
Imperial Street
Associated Dates
1919
Description
Cemetery site.
Heritage Value
Burnaby’s landmark Ocean View Burial Park was British Columbia’s first non-sectarian cemetery created as a for-profit business enterprise. Organized by a group of local investors headed by Lieut. Col. G.H. Dorrell, the Ocean View Cemetery Company offered a place for burials that was not owned or associated with a civic government, religious or fraternal organization. The cemetery’s design was the vision of Albert F. Arnold, an officer of the Canadian Financiers Trust Company, who was “...always depressed by the lack of beauty in so many places of internment and inevitable neglect that finally reduced them to long-grassed places of unhappy memories.” One local newspaper described the landscape of the cemetery: "The design includes ornamental trees and shrubs, beautiful flower beds and smooth winding walks and drives, with a total absence of the usual somewhat ostentatious reminders of the harvest garnered by the grim reaper."
Locality
Alta Vista
Historic Neighbourhood
Alta Vista (Historic Neighbourhood)
Planning Study Area
Suncrest Area
Architect
Albert F. Arnold
Area
359280.00
Contributing Resource
Landscape Feature
Ownership
Private
Street Address
4000 Imperial Street
Street View URL
Google Maps Street View
Images
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