Approx. 728 photographs : col. ; 10.5 x 15.5` cm + col. slides ; 35 mm + col. negatives ; 35 mm + b&w negatives ; 35 mm
Scope and Content
File consists of a large binder containing photographs documenting the restoration and conservation of the Love farmhouse after it was moved to the Burnaby Village Museum site in May 1988. Photographs were arranged by Conservator, Elisabeth Czerwinski and are indexed and divided into the following …
Approx. 728 photographs : col. ; 10.5 x 15.5` cm + col. slides ; 35 mm + col. negatives ; 35 mm + b&w negatives ; 35 mm
Scope and Content
File consists of a large binder containing photographs documenting the restoration and conservation of the Love farmhouse after it was moved to the Burnaby Village Museum site in May 1988. Photographs were arranged by Conservator, Elisabeth Czerwinski and are indexed and divided into the following subjects:
1) Intial Roof and shingle condition- reroofing
2) Porches - rebuilding (1994)
3) Windows (1995)
4) Shingles and Painting [1997]
5) Front Hallway, Dining Room and Bedroom - doors / paint (1996-1999)
6) Wallpaper (1998)
7) Chimney / Fire break / Kitchen before wall moved (1996-1998)
8) Kitchen Ceilings - wires to lights (1997)
9) Dining Room - ceiling and walls [1997]
10) Front Bedroom - original wallpaper (1997)
11) Front Hallway - tin ceiling, wallpaper (1996-1999)
12) Dining Room closet - wallpaper (1995-1997)
13) Kitchen (1996-1997)
14) Kitchen / Dining Room / doorway floor (1996-1997)
15) Front bedroom - door closed in / Kitchen wall finished (1997)
16) New Kitchen side door (1997)
17) Music Room - tin ceiling - paint history (1996-1997)
18) Kitchen paint sandings [1996-1997]
19) Pantry floor and walls ( 1997)
20) Love farmhouse after restoration (1999)
21) Water damage [1997-1998]
22) Heating panels in ceiling (1997)
23) Intial house move to BVM - removing roof - Kitchen reattached - paint on siding (1988-1998)
24) Wallpaper - installlation (1998)
25) Roof repairs
Subseries consists of various photographs of the Love farmhouse from it's acquisition to permanent exhibit at the Burnaby Village Museum. The photographs document the original state of the house while it was still located at 7651 Cumberland Street; steps taken to prepare the house for transport; tr…
Subseries consists of various photographs of the Love farmhouse from it's acquisition to permanent exhibit at the Burnaby Village Museum. The photographs document the original state of the house while it was still located at 7651 Cumberland Street; steps taken to prepare the house for transport; transport of the house through Burnaby to the museum site; construction of a foundation; exterior and interior restoration work; conservation of original architectural elements and artifacts; furnishing and designing of the interior exhibits; repairs and maintenance and the final opening. Photographs were taken by Jim Wolf, Elisabeth Czerwinski, Gerry Papan, Lisa Langlet, Colin Stevens and Evelyn Salisbury.
Records are described at file and item level.
Photograph of the south side of the Love farmhouse during shingle restoration and painting. New shingles have been installed on main part of house and porch railing.
Photograph of the south side of the Love farmhouse during shingle restoration and painting. New shingles have been installed on main part of house and porch railing.
Photograph of the south west side of the Love farmhouse during shingle restoration. New shingles have been installed on main part of house and porch railing.
Photograph of the south west side of the Love farmhouse during shingle restoration. New shingles have been installed on main part of house and porch railing.
Photograph of the Love family farmhouse located at 1390 Cumberland Road in East Burnaby. A mature conifure tree covered in snow is visible in front. There is snow on the ground and the rooftop of the house.
Photograph of the Love family farmhouse located at 1390 Cumberland Road in East Burnaby. A mature conifure tree covered in snow is visible in front. There is snow on the ground and the rooftop of the house.
Photograph of a section of the exterior wall, window and door of the Love family farmhouse covered with flowering vines. The vines are growing over top and next to the door and window with shubbery and tall grasses growing alongside. The house is located at 1390 Cumberland Road (Cumberland Street).
Photograph of a section of the exterior wall, window and door of the Love family farmhouse covered with flowering vines. The vines are growing over top and next to the door and window with shubbery and tall grasses growing alongside. The house is located at 1390 Cumberland Road (Cumberland Street).
File consists of copies of newspaper articles, biographical and research notes, genealogical and vital statistic information about Henry Love. Henry was born in 1883 and is the son of Jesse and Martha Love, he married Elizabeth Lewis in 1907.
File consists of copies of newspaper articles, biographical and research notes, genealogical and vital statistic information about Henry Love. Henry was born in 1883 and is the son of Jesse and Martha Love, he married Elizabeth Lewis in 1907.
File consists of biographical notes that were taken during interviews with Albert Parker and research information. Albert Parker was the son of Sarah Parker (nee Love) and William Parker.
File consists of biographical notes that were taken during interviews with Albert Parker and research information. Albert Parker was the son of Sarah Parker (nee Love) and William Parker.
File consists of correspondence between Lisa Langlet and Mrs. Alice (Love) Buckle (and her daughter Barbara Armstrong) regarding her donation to the Love farmhouse restoration project and the opening of the exhibit. Alice is the daughter of John Leonard Love and Jennie Love (nee Kennedy) and the g…
File consists of correspondence between Lisa Langlet and Mrs. Alice (Love) Buckle (and her daughter Barbara Armstrong) regarding her donation to the Love farmhouse restoration project and the opening of the exhibit. Alice is the daughter of John Leonard Love and Jennie Love (nee Kennedy) and the grandaughter of Jesse and Martha Love.
File consists of a copy of an obituary along with a copy of a notes taken from an interview with Annie Chamberlain and Albert Parker conducted by curator, Colin Stevens (June 6, 1991). Annie Martha Chamberlain (nee McKenzie) is the daughter of Edith Minnie McKenzie (nee Love).
File consists of a copy of an obituary along with a copy of a notes taken from an interview with Annie Chamberlain and Albert Parker conducted by curator, Colin Stevens (June 6, 1991). Annie Martha Chamberlain (nee McKenzie) is the daughter of Edith Minnie McKenzie (nee Love).
File consists of notes and copies of biographical and genealogical information and photocopies of photographs. Ann (Annie) is the eldest daughter of Jesse and Martha Love of Burnaby.
File consists of notes and copies of biographical and genealogical information and photocopies of photographs. Ann (Annie) is the eldest daughter of Jesse and Martha Love of Burnaby.
File consists of genealogical information and notes about Beatrice DeWolff and the Edith Minnie McKenzie Love family line. Beatrice was married to Douglas DeWolff in 1942 and is the daughter of Edith (nee Love) and Angus David McKenzie.
File consists of genealogical information and notes about Beatrice DeWolff and the Edith Minnie McKenzie Love family line. Beatrice was married to Douglas DeWolff in 1942 and is the daughter of Edith (nee Love) and Angus David McKenzie.
File consists of biographical notes taken by Lisa Langlet about Brent Hughes. Brent was the son of Elsie Roberta Huges (nee Parker) and John Hughes and great grandson to Jesse and Martha Love.
File consists of biographical notes taken by Lisa Langlet about Brent Hughes. Brent was the son of Elsie Roberta Huges (nee Parker) and John Hughes and great grandson to Jesse and Martha Love.
Photograph of "Burnaby" wallpaper being prepared for hanging in the parlour of the Love farmhouse. Photograph was taken during restoration. Paper is being folded on itself to cure before going up on the wall.
Photograph of "Burnaby" wallpaper being prepared for hanging in the parlour of the Love farmhouse. Photograph was taken during restoration. Paper is being folded on itself to cure before going up on the wall.
Photograph of the concrete pad and side walks being poured outside of the Love Farmhouse. The concrete was finished according to 1926 Burnaby building specifications.
Photograph of the concrete pad and side walks being poured outside of the Love Farmhouse. The concrete was finished according to 1926 Burnaby building specifications.
File consists of biographical notes taken by Lisa Langlet about Dale Parker. Dale was the daughter of May and William (Bill) C. Parker and grandaughter to Sarah Parker (nee Love) and William Parker.
File consists of biographical notes taken by Lisa Langlet about Dale Parker. Dale was the daughter of May and William (Bill) C. Parker and grandaughter to Sarah Parker (nee Love) and William Parker.
Photograph of the dining room walls and ceiling inside of the Jesse Love farmhouse during restoration. Dining room wall and baseboards have been stripped of paint and tin ceiling has been painted.
Photograph of the dining room walls and ceiling inside of the Jesse Love farmhouse during restoration. Dining room wall and baseboards have been stripped of paint and tin ceiling has been painted.
Photograph of the dining room inside of the Jesse Love farmhouse during restoration. Dining room walls and baseboards have been stripped of paint, window has been primed and tin ceiling has been painted.
Photograph of the dining room inside of the Jesse Love farmhouse during restoration. Dining room walls and baseboards have been stripped of paint, window has been primed and tin ceiling has been painted.