Photograph of members of the Love family wearing their B.C. Centennial medallions identified from left to right; George R. Love, Martha "Dot" (Love) Brandrith, Esther (Love) Stanley, Phoebe (Love) Feedham, Sarah (Love) Parker and Edith "Minnie" (Love) McKenzie. Photograph appeared in the Province n…
Photograph of members of the Love family wearing their B.C. Centennial medallions identified from left to right; George R. Love, Martha "Dot" (Love) Brandrith, Esther (Love) Stanley, Phoebe (Love) Feedham, Sarah (Love) Parker and Edith "Minnie" (Love) McKenzie. Photograph appeared in the Province newspaper on November 27, 1971.
Handwritten text on label attached to the back reads: "A. GENERATION OF LOVE / Wearing their B.C. Centennial medallions are six members of / the same family, who have all lived in B.C. prior to 1896. / From left are George R. Love 91 Mrs Martha Brandrith 82 / Mrs F C (Esther) Stanley 75 Mrs Phoebe Feedham 77 / Mrs Sarah Parker 79 Mrs Minnie MacKenzie 86 / Date Picture taken Nov 27. 1971".
Stamped on the back: "CHUCK JONES / PROVINCE PHOTO".
Photograph of young Albert Parker sitting on the ground with a dog. Behind him is the barn with a model "T" Ford parked inside. Albert is wearing a newsboy cap and is holding a black dog between his knees.
In 1928 after Sarah Parker's father, Jesse Love died, William and Sarah (nee Love) Parker pu…
Photograph of young Albert Parker sitting on the ground with a dog. Behind him is the barn with a model "T" Ford parked inside. Albert is wearing a newsboy cap and is holding a black dog between his knees.
In 1928 after Sarah Parker's father, Jesse Love died, William and Sarah (nee Love) Parker purchased the Love farmhouse located at 1390 Cumberland Road. They lived there until 1961, with their three children; Albert, Bill and Elsie.
1 photograph : b&w ; 11.2 x 15.8 cm mounted on cardboard 19.9 x 25.1 cm
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Photograph of school children with their teacher, who is standing to the right of the picture. An annotation on the back and an earlier catalogue record from 1971 indicates that the donor identified the photograph as the first class at Armstrong Avenue School, 1913, with Miss L. Crake as the teache…
1 photograph : b&w ; 11.2 x 15.8 cm mounted on cardboard 19.9 x 25.1 cm
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Photograph of school children with their teacher, who is standing to the right of the picture. An annotation on the back and an earlier catalogue record from 1971 indicates that the donor identified the photograph as the first class at Armstrong Avenue School, 1913, with Miss L. Crake as the teacher. However, the first two-room Armstrong Avenue School was built in 1911 with Miss Lilly Mackenzie as the teacher. The present Armstrong school was built in 1955 with eleven classrooms. Later additions to the school occurred in 1962 (two classrooms), 1964 (four classrooms), 1967 (four classrooms), and 1969 (four classrooms). Annotation in blue ballpoint pen on back of photographs reads, "1st class of Armstrong Ave School. 1913 / Miss L Crake teacher."
History
The first Armstrong Avenue School was built in 1911 and it consisted of two rooms. The present school was built in 1955 with 11 classrooms. Additions: 1962 - two classrooms, 1964 - four classrooms, 1967 - four classrooms.
Survey plan of "Armstrong Street School Site / Burnaby Municipality" "Being a 2 acre portion of Lot 13 Group 1, & according to map 1722 which shows this as Lot E. Block 2 of subdivision of a portion, of Lot 13, Group 1, New Westminster District".
Survey plan of "Armstrong Street School Site / Burnaby Municipality" "Being a 2 acre portion of Lot 13 Group 1, & according to map 1722 which shows this as Lot E. Block 2 of subdivision of a portion, of Lot 13, Group 1, New Westminster District".
Oath on plan reads: "I, Geoffrey K. Burnett...and did personally superintend the survey represented..." "Completed on the 18th day of March 1915"; signed by Geoffrey K. Burnett and notarized by "K.A. Eastman", sworn "...19th day of April 1915"; "Burnett and McGugan., B.C. Land Surveyors. Etc.. New Westminster, B.C.."
Photograph of a woman with short dark hair wearing a white blouse, sitting on the steps of a house. According to the accession register, the location of the house is at Buena Vista, Burnaby, between 1912 and 1925.
Photograph of a woman with short dark hair wearing a white blouse, sitting on the steps of a house. According to the accession register, the location of the house is at Buena Vista, Burnaby, between 1912 and 1925.
An untitled monochromatic grayscale map of a developer's bird's eye view looking north west from Burnaby Mountain. View includes Burnaby, New Westminster, Vancouver with the North shore in the distance. Burnaby neighbourhood subdivisions of "Burnaby Heights" and "Buena Vista" are featured near the…
An untitled monochromatic grayscale map of a developer's bird's eye view looking north west from Burnaby Mountain. View includes Burnaby, New Westminster, Vancouver with the North shore in the distance. Burnaby neighbourhood subdivisions of "Burnaby Heights" and "Buena Vista" are featured near the centre of the map. These neighbourhood subdivisions were marketed by Real Estate Agents Liebly & Blumer in 1911. Roads, buildings, factories, railways and bridges are identified on the map.
Photograph of Thomas Robert "Bob" Love, standing in an orchard at the Love family home at 1390 Cumberland Road. Bob's right arm is bent with his hand on his waist. He is wearing a white collared shirt with tie, dark pants, belt and suspenders. Orchard trees in full leaf are in background. Bob Love…
Photograph of Thomas Robert "Bob" Love, standing in an orchard at the Love family home at 1390 Cumberland Road. Bob's right arm is bent with his hand on his waist. He is wearing a white collared shirt with tie, dark pants, belt and suspenders. Orchard trees in full leaf are in background. Bob Love served in World War 1 and died at the age of 31 years on November 23, 1918.
Photograph of northeast view and window in room "B", upstairs in the Love farmhouse while it was located at 7651 Cumberland Street (the corner of 14th Avenue and Cumberland Street).
Photograph is part of Film roll "D" - 37 b&w photographs that are a part of a collection described as BV018.41.82
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Photograph of northeast view and window in room "B", upstairs in the Love farmhouse while it was located at 7651 Cumberland Street (the corner of 14th Avenue and Cumberland Street).
Photograph of the northwest corner and bathtub in room "B", upstairs in the Love farmhouse while it was located at 7651 Cumberland Street (the corner of 14th Avenue and Cumberland Street).
Photograph is part of Film roll "D" - 37 b&w photographs that are a part of a collection described as BV018.41.82
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Photograph of the northwest corner and bathtub in room "B", upstairs in the Love farmhouse while it was located at 7651 Cumberland Street (the corner of 14th Avenue and Cumberland Street).
1 photograph : b&w glass negative ; 16.4 x 21.3 cm
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Photograph of North Road and the Brunette Bridge, looking south into New Westminster from Burnaby. By the northern end of the bridge, there is a pit being dug with shovels. A few houses can be seen on the southwest side of the bridge. The house furthest away is identified as the William Holmes hou…
1 photograph : b&w glass negative ; 16.4 x 21.3 cm
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Photograph of North Road and the Brunette Bridge, looking south into New Westminster from Burnaby. By the northern end of the bridge, there is a pit being dug with shovels. A few houses can be seen on the southwest side of the bridge. The house furthest away is identified as the William Holmes house (Burnaby's first settler to pre-empt property in Burnaby). All of the land on the right side of the road was purchased by William H. Holmes in 1860 (District Lot 1, Group 1, New Westminster District). A car is parked on the side of the road south of the bridge. The shorter ash tree south of the bridge is identified as the famous "Holmes Ash Tree" (also known as the "Moody tree").
Photograph of the tin ceiling in the parlour inside of the Love farmhouse while it was located at 7651 Cumberland Street (the corner of 14th Avenue and Cumberland Street). The photograph was taken of the house once it was saved and acquired by the Burnaby Village Museum.
Photograph is part of Film roll "F" - 23 colour photographs that are a part of a collection described as BV018.41.82
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Photograph of the tin ceiling in the parlour inside of the Love farmhouse while it was located at 7651 Cumberland Street (the corner of 14th Avenue and Cumberland Street). The photograph was taken of the house once it was saved and acquired by the Burnaby Village Museum.
Photograph of cooling cupboard in along the wast wall in the basement of the Love farmhouse located at 7651 Cumberland Street (the corner of 14th Avenue and Cumberland Street). The photograph was taken of the house once it was saved and acquired by the Burnaby Village Museum.
Photograph is part of Film roll "H" - 36 b&w photographs that are a part of a collection described as BV018.41.82
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Photograph of cooling cupboard in along the wast wall in the basement of the Love farmhouse located at 7651 Cumberland Street (the corner of 14th Avenue and Cumberland Street). The photograph was taken of the house once it was saved and acquired by the Burnaby Village Museum.
Photograph of the exterior of the Love farmhouse taken at the corner of Fourteenth Avenue and Cumberland Street. The house is hidden behind large trees at it's orignal address of 7651 Cumberland Street (Address pre 1960: 1390 Cumberland Road). This photograph was taken while Elsie Hughes (nee Love)…
Copy print was made from re-photographing an original colour slide
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Photograph of the exterior of the Love farmhouse taken at the corner of Fourteenth Avenue and Cumberland Street. The house is hidden behind large trees at it's orignal address of 7651 Cumberland Street (Address pre 1960: 1390 Cumberland Road). This photograph was taken while Elsie Hughes (nee Love), her husband John Hughes and son Brent Hughes lived in the house. Elsie is the daughter of Sarah (nee Love) and William Parker. Sarah and William purchased the house in 1928, shortly after the death of Sarah's father, Jesse Love. Sarah and William Parker lived in the house with their three children, Albert, Bill and Elsie. William Parker died in 1961 and Sarah continued to live in the house until 1966 before selling it to her daughter Elsie and son in law John Hughes. Elsie and John lived in the house with their son Brent until 1971.
Photograph of the exterior of the Love farmhouse taken at the corner of Fourteenth Avenue and Cumberland Street. The north side of the house and kitchen are in view with large trees covering the front of the house at it's orignal address of 7651 Cumberland Street (Address pre 1960: 1390 Cumberland …
Copy print was made from re-photographing an original colour slide
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Photograph of the exterior of the Love farmhouse taken at the corner of Fourteenth Avenue and Cumberland Street. The north side of the house and kitchen are in view with large trees covering the front of the house at it's orignal address of 7651 Cumberland Street (Address pre 1960: 1390 Cumberland Road). This photograph was taken while Elsie Hughes (nee Love), her husband John Hughes and son Brent Hughes lived in the house. Elsie is the daughter of Sarah (nee Love) and William Parker. Sarah and William purchased the house in 1928, shortly after the death of Sarah's father, Jesse Love. Sarah and William Parker lived in the house with their three children, Albert, Bill and Elsie. William Parker died in 1961 and Sarah continued to live in the house until 1966 before selling it to her daughter Elsie and son in law John Hughes. Elsie and John lived in the house with their son Brent until 1971.
Photograph of the north wall and window in room "C", upstairs in the Love farmhouse while it was located at 7651 Cumberland Street (the corner of 14th Avenue and Cumberland Street).
Photograph is part of Film roll "D" - 37 b&w photographs that are a part of a collection described as BV018.41.82
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Photograph of the north wall and window in room "C", upstairs in the Love farmhouse while it was located at 7651 Cumberland Street (the corner of 14th Avenue and Cumberland Street).
Photograph detail of the painted tin ceiling in the entrance hallway of the Love farmhouse. The photograph was taken while the house was still located at 7651 Cumberland Street before being moved to the Burnaby Village Museum in May 1988. The original tin ceiling was restored and painted on the sit…
Photograph detail of the painted tin ceiling in the entrance hallway of the Love farmhouse. The photograph was taken while the house was still located at 7651 Cumberland Street before being moved to the Burnaby Village Museum in May 1988. The original tin ceiling was restored and painted on the site of the Burnaby Village Museum.
Photograph detail of the tin ceiling that was in the parlour of the Love farmhouse. The photograph was taken while the house was still located at 7651 Cumberland Street before being moved to the Burnaby Village Museum in May 1988. The original tin ceiling was restored and painted on the site of th…
Photograph detail of the tin ceiling that was in the parlour of the Love farmhouse. The photograph was taken while the house was still located at 7651 Cumberland Street before being moved to the Burnaby Village Museum in May 1988. The original tin ceiling was restored and painted on the site of the Burnaby Village Museum.