Photograph of members of the Love, Brandrith and Stanley families in front of the Love farmhouse. The group is identified (standing left to right) as; Leonard Love, Martha Dorothy "Dot" Love, Esther Love, Carrie Sommers (friend of Esther's) and Hannah "Girlie" Love. Ben Brandrith is seated in front…
Photograph of members of the Love, Brandrith and Stanley families in front of the Love farmhouse. The group is identified (standing left to right) as; Leonard Love, Martha Dorothy "Dot" Love, Esther Love, Carrie Sommers (friend of Esther's) and Hannah "Girlie" Love. Ben Brandrith is seated in front (smoking a pie and dressed in a woman's apron and hat) next to George Love.
Photograph of a house with a large porch and a log fence with a gateway in the centre. There is a cobblestone pathway, and two women and a man, standing on the porch. According to the accession register, the location of the house is at Buena Vista, Burnaby, between 1912 and 1925.
Photograph of a house with a large porch and a log fence with a gateway in the centre. There is a cobblestone pathway, and two women and a man, standing on the porch. According to the accession register, the location of the house is at Buena Vista, Burnaby, between 1912 and 1925.
Photograph of a house with a large porch area. The house looks like it was renovated with a window put in on the second floor, The stairs, patio and the lawn in front are covered in snow. According to the accession register, the location of the house is at Buena Vista, Burnaby, between 1912 and 192…
Photograph of a house with a large porch area. The house looks like it was renovated with a window put in on the second floor, The stairs, patio and the lawn in front are covered in snow. According to the accession register, the location of the house is at Buena Vista, Burnaby, between 1912 and 1925.
Photograph of a house with a large porch and a log fence with a gateway in the centre. There is a cobblestone pathway leading to the porch. According to the accession register, the location of the house is at Buena Vista, Burnaby, between 1912 and 1925.
Photograph of a house with a large porch and a log fence with a gateway in the centre. There is a cobblestone pathway leading to the porch. According to the accession register, the location of the house is at Buena Vista, Burnaby, between 1912 and 1925.
Photograph of the interior of the Model Grocery store that stood at 2nd Street and 15th Ave, Burnaby. Three men (employees) are standing among the display of goods. An annotation on the back of the photograph identifies them as, left to right, Bill Moore, James Scott and Bill Hay. Some of the pr…
Photograph of the interior of the Model Grocery store that stood at 2nd Street and 15th Ave, Burnaby. Three men (employees) are standing among the display of goods. An annotation on the back of the photograph identifies them as, left to right, Bill Moore, James Scott and Bill Hay. Some of the products in view are fresh vegetables and fruits, White Swan Soaps, Robin Hood Porridge Oats, Royal Crown Soaps, Salada tea.
According to catalogue record from 1976 and inscription on the back of the photograph, a taped interview with James Scott and Write up about the store are available in the BVM files.
Scan Resolution
600
Scan Date
2023-05-16
Notes
Title based on contents of photograph
The photograph is a master print from negative HV973.98.4.
Related materials: According to an annotation on the back of the photograph, a taped interview with James Scott [from 1975?] and a write-up about this store are in the Burnaby Village Museum archives
This portion of the interview pertains to John Aloysius "Jack" McGeachie's early childhood including the reasons why his family moved to Burnaby, the small pox house at the border of New Westminster and stories of the unfinished family home at Formby Street.
This portion of the interview pertains to John Aloysius "Jack" McGeachie's early childhood including the reasons why his family moved to Burnaby, the small pox house at the border of New Westminster and stories of the unfinished family home at Formby Street.
Date Range
1914-1922
Photo Info
McGeachie family; John Aloysius "Jack" McGeachie is the eldest child, standing second from the right, 1925 (date of original). Item no. 204-464
Recording is a taped interview with John A."Jack" McGeachie by SFU (Simon Fraser University) graduate student Bettina Bradbury June 18, 1975. Major themes discussed are: the Depression, the CCF (Co-operative Commonwealth Federation) and farming in Burnaby. To view "Narrow By" terms for each track expand this description and see "Notes".
Biographical Notes
John Aloysius “Jack” McGeachie was born January 14, 1914 in Little Mountain, Vancouver to Helen and John McGeachie.
Helen and John had four children; John Aloysius “Jack”, Florence Mary, Thomas Joseph “Tom” and Roderick Noel “Rod.” In 1922 the McGeachie family moved from Vancouver to East Burnaby where the children attended Edmonds School.
John Sr. became ill and died, leaving the eldest Jack as the main breadwinner of the family when he was still just a teenager. He began his working life at a chicken farm, later learning his trade while working for the Hudson Bay Company.
Jack McGeachie married Burnaby Historian Doreen Pixie Johnson. He and Pixie raised their children Kathi (Dunlop) and David McGeachie in the house the couple built themselves in 1947.
John Aloysius "Jack" McGeachie died October 12, 1981 at the age of sixty-seven.
Doreen "Pixie" (Johnson) McGeachie died August 14, 2010 at the age of eighty-nine.
Bettina Bradbury teaches history and women's studies at York University. She is the author of Wife to Widow. Lives, Laws and Politics in Nineteenth-century Montreal. (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, June 2011), 520p; Working Families. Age, Gender and Daily Survival in Industrializing Montreal. (Toronto: Canadian Social History Series, McClelland and Stewart, 1993); (Republished Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1996) (3rd edition, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2007). These interviews were undertaken after she completed her MA at Simon Fraser University in 1975 with the support of an LIP grant.
Interview was digitized in 2010 allowing it to be accessible on Heritage Burnaby. The digitization project was initiated by the Community Heritage Commission with support from City of Burnaby Council and the BC History Digitization Program of the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre, University of British Columbia. It was recognized by the Heritage Society of BC with an award in 2012.
Photograph of (left to right) Jesse Love (father) and Martha Love (mother) at their family home at 1390 Cumberland Road (later renumbered 7651 Cumberland Street), East Burnaby. In 1988, this house was moved to the site of the Burnaby Village Museum at Deer Lake Avenue, where it remains today.
Photograph of (left to right) Jesse Love (father) and Martha Love (mother) at their family home at 1390 Cumberland Road (later renumbered 7651 Cumberland Street), East Burnaby. In 1988, this house was moved to the site of the Burnaby Village Museum at Deer Lake Avenue, where it remains today.
Photograph of Jesse and Martha Love standing outside their farmhouse located at 1390 Cumberland Road (later renumbered 7651 Cumberland Street). The couple are standing on the lawn with a fence and the farmhouse behind them. Martha is wearing a long dark coloured dress and Jesse has a large beard an…
Photograph of Jesse and Martha Love standing outside their farmhouse located at 1390 Cumberland Road (later renumbered 7651 Cumberland Street). The couple are standing on the lawn with a fence and the farmhouse behind them. Martha is wearing a long dark coloured dress and Jesse has a large beard and is wearing a dark coloured suit and tie.
Photograph of Jesse Love standing in tall grass in front of a tree on his property on Cumberland Street. Jesse has his hands on his hips and is smoking a pipe.
Photograph of Jesse Love standing in tall grass in front of a tree on his property on Cumberland Street. Jesse has his hands on his hips and is smoking a pipe.
Photograph of Jesse Love standing with small dog in the snow on his property on Cumberland Road. Jesse Love is dressed in a long coat and hat. Brush pile or snow covered garden is visible in the foreground.
Photograph of Jesse Love standing with small dog in the snow on his property on Cumberland Road. Jesse Love is dressed in a long coat and hat. Brush pile or snow covered garden is visible in the foreground.
Photograph of Jesse, Martha and Girlie (Hannah) Love at their farmhouse on Cumberland Road. Martha and Girlie Love are on the south side verandah while Jesse Love is standing in the garden. A large fence runs alongside the house with plants growing up it and a large holly tree is growing next to th…
Photograph of Jesse, Martha and Girlie (Hannah) Love at their farmhouse on Cumberland Road. Martha and Girlie Love are on the south side verandah while Jesse Love is standing in the garden. A large fence runs alongside the house with plants growing up it and a large holly tree is growing next to the verandah.
Photograph of John Leonard Love with his older brother Thomas Robert "Bob" Love leaning against the railing on the porch of the Love family home on Cumberland Road,
Photograph of John Leonard Love with his older brother Thomas Robert "Bob" Love leaning against the railing on the porch of the Love family home on Cumberland Road,
Photograph of John Leonard Love wearing a boy scout uniform and standing in front of a cherry tree in an orchard which may be on the grounds of the Love farmhouse.
Photograph of John Leonard Love wearing a boy scout uniform and standing in front of a cherry tree in an orchard which may be on the grounds of the Love farmhouse.
Photograph of two women and a man standing at the back of a house. The women are standing by a large metal basin filled with laundry. One of the women is resting the basin on top of a barrel. The man is standing by and holding a large saw, the kind used in logging, that is half dug into a log on …
Photograph of two women and a man standing at the back of a house. The women are standing by a large metal basin filled with laundry. One of the women is resting the basin on top of a barrel. The man is standing by and holding a large saw, the kind used in logging, that is half dug into a log on a holder. The house may be the same house as the one depicted in photographs HV984.51.17, .19 and .29. According to the accession register, the location of the house is at Buena Vista, Burnaby, between 1912 and 1925.
Photograph of the Love family. Back, left to right: Henry Love, Albert Lewis (neighbour), William Feedham (brother-in-law to be, he would marry sister, Phoebe Love), and George Love. Middle row, left to right: Sarah Love, Dot Love and Phoebe Love. Front row, left to right: Leonard Love, Girlie L…
Photograph of the Love family. Back, left to right: Henry Love, Albert Lewis (neighbour), William Feedham (brother-in-law to be, he would marry sister, Phoebe Love), and George Love. Middle row, left to right: Sarah Love, Dot Love and Phoebe Love. Front row, left to right: Leonard Love, Girlie Love and Esther Love.
Photograph of Jesse and Martha Love with two of their daughters in front of their farmhouse. Martha is wearing an apron and Jesse is holding his neck with his left hand. The Love farmhouse was located at 1390 Cumberland Road (after 1960- address was changed to 7651 Cumberland Street). The Love far…
Photograph of Jesse and Martha Love with two of their daughters in front of their farmhouse. Martha is wearing an apron and Jesse is holding his neck with his left hand. The Love farmhouse was located at 1390 Cumberland Road (after 1960- address was changed to 7651 Cumberland Street). The Love farmhouse was relocated to the site of the Burnaby Village Museum in 1988 where it was restored to the 1920s era.
Photograph of the Love family home at 1390 Cumberland Road (later renumbered 7651 Cumberland Street), East Burnaby. Identified: (right) Mrs. Martha Love (mother). In 1988, this house was moved to the site of the Burnaby Village Museum at Deer Lake Avenue, where it remains today.
Photograph of the Love family home at 1390 Cumberland Road (later renumbered 7651 Cumberland Street), East Burnaby. Identified: (right) Mrs. Martha Love (mother). In 1988, this house was moved to the site of the Burnaby Village Museum at Deer Lake Avenue, where it remains today.
Photograph of members of the Love family gathered next to a piano in the Love farmhouse parlour. People are identified as: Esther Love (second from left), Sarah Love (second from right), Thomas Robert (Bob) Love in sweater (far right), William Parker is sitting in the centre holding baby Albert Par…
Photograph of members of the Love family gathered next to a piano in the Love farmhouse parlour. People are identified as: Esther Love (second from left), Sarah Love (second from right), Thomas Robert (Bob) Love in sweater (far right), William Parker is sitting in the centre holding baby Albert Parker, Hannah (Girlie) and Martha (Dot) Love are sitting to the right. The room is wallpapered and has framed portraits hanging from a picture rail behind them.