Photocopies of Albert Parker photographs
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Date
- [1893-1960] (date of originals), copied 1998
- Collection/Fonds
- Burnaby Village Museum fonds
- Description Level
- File
- Physical Description
- 1 file of textual records (photocopies)
- Scope and Content
- File consists of photocopies from loose photographs owned by Albert Parker with notes that were added by Lisa Langlet and Colin Stevens as they went through the content with Albert. Photographs include: members of the Hughes and Parker families; early exterior views of the Love farmhouse; William P…
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Collection/Fonds
- Burnaby Village Museum fonds
- Series
- Jesse Love farmhouse series
- Subseries
- Love family photographs subseries
- Description Level
- File
- Physical Description
- 1 file of textual records (photocopies)
- Scope and Content
- File consists of photocopies from loose photographs owned by Albert Parker with notes that were added by Lisa Langlet and Colin Stevens as they went through the content with Albert. Photographs include: members of the Hughes and Parker families; early exterior views of the Love farmhouse; William Parker in the garden of the Love farmhouse; a postcard with the title "Cariboo Rd. / Burnaby"; Silver anniversary card to Sarah (nee Love) and William Parker with names of family members and friends; Sarah Parker (1940s); Phoebe (nee Love) and William Feedham; music "The Violet / For Mrs. Will Parker.../ Christmas 1938 / words by Jane Taylor / Music by W.R. Lowe (neighbour to the Parkers when they lived on Newcombe Street); tennis court on the grounds of the farmhouse on Cumberland and a wedding cake in the parlour of the farmhouse at Frank Charles Stanley and Esther Love's wedding.
- History
- Sarah Parker (nee Love) and William Parker lived in the Jesse Love farmhouse with their children: Albert, Bill and Elsie from 1925. Elsie married John Hughes in 1942 and they had three children; Brent, Anne and John. Sarah Parker sold the Love farmhouse to her daughter Elsie and husband John Hughes in 1966. Elsie and John Hughes had four children; John Jr., Ann, Brent and Merle. They lived in the Love farmhouse with their son Brent until 1971.
- Names
- Parker, Albert "Bert"
- Hughes, Elsie Roberta Parker
- Parker, Sarah Maria Love
- Parker, Margaret "Peggy"
- Accession Code
- BV018.41.206
- Access Restriction
- No restrictions
- Reproduction Restriction
- May be restricted by third party rights
- Date
- [1893-1960] (date of originals), copied 1998
- Media Type
- Textual Record
- Notes
- Title based on content of file
Less detail
Learnings from the pandemic
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Date
- Aug. 2020
- Collection/Fonds
- Burnaby Village Museum COVID-19 collection
- Description Level
- File
- Physical Description
- 3 photographs (tiff) : col. ; 72 dpi.
- Scope and Content
- File consists of photographs of screenshots taken from an iPhone Apple Notes text application. The photographs consist of a piece of writing reflecting on the learnings of COVID-19 by Yimeng (Jane) Zhao.
A transcription of the written work reads:
"Before pandemic
¦Synchronization¦
The moment whe…
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Collection/Fonds
- Burnaby Village Museum COVID-19 collection
- Description Level
- File
- Physical Description
- 3 photographs (tiff) : col. ; 72 dpi.
- Scope and Content
- File consists of photographs of screenshots taken from an iPhone Apple Notes text application. The photographs consist of a piece of writing reflecting on the learnings of COVID-19 by Yimeng (Jane) Zhao.
A transcription of the written work reads:
"Before pandemic
¦Synchronization¦
The moment when your local cafe plays the same song as you're listening to on your headphones
When you arrive for your date with the girls and end up matching by accident
After getting a new lipstick it made you decide to finally make the move (travel to a new place, land your dream job)
Posted a similar WeChat moment/Instagram story as your dudes/gals
When you walk into the men's washroom by accident then at the guitar class They taught you the song "yellow"
during...
Learnings
1. Drilling helps you relieve wrists pains especially if you are tech-addict or journal writers
2. Sudden stopping on the car happens often, don't forget the safety belts
3. Never ride with a complete strange driver unless you're with someone you trust
4. Don't pick wild flowers no matter how small they are
5. Put things back to where you found them
6. Your folks are just like children, spending time to listen
7. Slow to anger. Always respect
8. Smile
9. #blackoutTuesday
10. Your index finger can work wonders
11. So can a stylus
12. Try before actually buying/returning
13. Think before speaking/answering
14. Just do it
15. Action speak louder than words
16. Let music speak
17. A picture is worth a thousand words
18. Words can be weapons
19. #createdonthate
20. Do not take anything for granted
21. Family first
22. Don't cry or get angry if it doesn't help the situation
23. Laughing out loud cures mild depressed moods
24. So does exercise
25. And culinary arts
26. Painting/sketching too
27. Journal the things you want to complain, but be grateful for all that comes
28. Pray
29. Used aroma therapy
30. CBT
31. Eye drops are cheesy p"
- Creator
- Zhao, Yimeng (Jane)
- Subjects
- Pandemics - COVID-19
- Accession Code
- BV020.23.1
- Access Restriction
- No restrictions
- Reproduction Restriction
- No known restrictions
- Date
- Aug. 2020
- Media Type
- Photograph
- Notes
- Title based on content of photographs
Less detail