1 photograph : b&w ; 24 x 19 cm, mounted on board 32.5 x 25 cm
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Photograph of Burnaby Chamber of Commerce President, Hamish "Jock" Lawrie, taken in a photographic studio. He served as President for the 1965 - 1966 term.
1 photograph : b&w ; 24 x 19 cm, mounted on board 32.5 x 25 cm
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Record No.
257-007
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No restrictions
Reproduction Restriction
Reproduce for fair dealing purposes only
Accession Number
BHS1991-20
Scope and Content
Photograph of Burnaby Chamber of Commerce President, Hamish "Jock" Lawrie, taken in a photographic studio. He served as President for the 1965 - 1966 term.
Photographic postcard of grade eight girls from Burnaby South High School sitting and standing in three rows in front of the school building. Sitting in the front row (from left) are; Sandra MacCarthy, Beatrice Dione, Gladys Richardson, Eunice Forster, Thelma Butler, Janice James, Edith Bryson and …
Photographic postcard of grade eight girls from Burnaby South High School sitting and standing in three rows in front of the school building. Sitting in the front row (from left) are; Sandra MacCarthy, Beatrice Dione, Gladys Richardson, Eunice Forster, Thelma Butler, Janice James, Edith Bryson and Doris Peardon. Standing in the middle row are; Joan Ambridge, Rita Tory, Daphne Bradshaw, Jeanette Cruikshank, Bernice Kirk, Hannah Frith, Lorraine (last name unknown), Dorothy (last name unknown) and Betty Flatt. Standing in the back row are; Sheila Martin, Marion Mortimer, Ella Beatty, Marie Dean, Joanetta Messinger, Frances Spackman, Gloria Arnold, Rosanne Fraser, Flora Lawrie and Joan (last name unknown).
Photographic postcard of grade nine students from Burnaby South High School sitting and standing in three rows in front of the school building. Sitting in the front row (from left) are; Peter Adams, LeRoy Shaver, Harold Swan, Bob Schmid and Desmond Mayne. Sitting in the second row are; Jeanette Cru…
Photographic postcard of grade nine students from Burnaby South High School sitting and standing in three rows in front of the school building. Sitting in the front row (from left) are; Peter Adams, LeRoy Shaver, Harold Swan, Bob Schmid and Desmond Mayne. Sitting in the second row are; Jeanette Cruickshank, Thelma Butler, Janice James, Edith Bryson, Hannah Frith, Kay Graves, Eunice Forster, Rita Tory, Betty McLachlan and Sandra MacCarthy. Standing in the third row are; Elsie Williamson, Stella Maruk, Aleda Wadham, Gladys Judge, Marion Mortimer, Lois Winters, Joan Adlem, Doris Peardon, Eleanor Thomson and Ella Beatty. Standing in the back row are; Dale Bonnycastle, Pat (last name unknown), Betty Robertson, Dorothy Kool, Frances Spackman, Helen Obrastroff, Flora Lawrie, Mary Lou Neeley, Gloria Arnold, Rodney Cairns and George Vipond.
Photograph of visitors surrounding Governor General Roland Michener and Mayor Bob Prittie at the official opening of Heritage Village (now Burnaby Village Museum), November 19, 1971. The two men are surrounded by other officials including B.C. Centennial chair Lawrie Wallace (holding envelope) and …
Photograph of visitors surrounding Governor General Roland Michener and Mayor Bob Prittie at the official opening of Heritage Village (now Burnaby Village Museum), November 19, 1971. The two men are surrounded by other officials including B.C. Centennial chair Lawrie Wallace (holding envelope) and visitors.
Photograph of Mayor Bob Prittie (left), Governor General Roland Michener (centre, in black suit), and BC Centennial chair Lawrie Wallace (right), at opening of Heritage Village (now Burnaby Village Museum), November 19, 1971.
Photograph of Mayor Bob Prittie (left), Governor General Roland Michener (centre, in black suit), and BC Centennial chair Lawrie Wallace (right), at opening of Heritage Village (now Burnaby Village Museum), November 19, 1971.
Photograph of officials standing outside of the Heritage Village Blacksmith shop at the official opening of Heritage Village (now Burnaby Village Museum), November 19, 1971. Officials are identified from left to right; Governor General Roland Michener; RCMP officer; BC Centennial chair Lawrie Wall…
Photograph of officials standing outside of the Heritage Village Blacksmith shop at the official opening of Heritage Village (now Burnaby Village Museum), November 19, 1971. Officials are identified from left to right; Governor General Roland Michener; RCMP officer; BC Centennial chair Lawrie Wallace; Burnaby Centennial '71 committee chair James Barrington and Mayor Bob Prittie.
Photograph of Mayor Bob Prittie (left), Governor General Roland Michener (centre), Norah Willis Michener (far right) and B.C. Centennial Committee chair Lawrie Wallace (behind) at the official opening of Heritage Village (now Burnaby Village Museum), November 19, 1971.
Photograph of Mayor Bob Prittie (left), Governor General Roland Michener (centre), Norah Willis Michener (far right) and B.C. Centennial Committee chair Lawrie Wallace (behind) at the official opening of Heritage Village (now Burnaby Village Museum), November 19, 1971.
Photograph of Governor General Roland Michener at the official opening of Heritage Village (now Burnaby Village Museum), November 19, 1971. The Governor General's wife Norah Willis Michener is standing to the right of him and BC Centennial Committee chair Lawrie Wallace is standing behind him.
Photograph of Governor General Roland Michener at the official opening of Heritage Village (now Burnaby Village Museum), November 19, 1971. The Governor General's wife Norah Willis Michener is standing to the right of him and BC Centennial Committee chair Lawrie Wallace is standing behind him.
Photograph of officials and guests gathered for the official opening of Heritage Village (now Burnaby Village Museum), November 19, 1971. Officials include; Governor-General Roland Michener standing under an umbrella (far left), BC Centennial chair Lawrie Wallace (in centre, dressed in blue shirt a…
Photograph of officials and guests gathered for the official opening of Heritage Village (now Burnaby Village Museum), November 19, 1971. Officials include; Governor-General Roland Michener standing under an umbrella (far left), BC Centennial chair Lawrie Wallace (in centre, dressed in blue shirt and black coat) and Mayor Bob Prittie (standing to the far right) wearing the Corporation of the District of Burnaby insignia around his neck. Officials are standing outside of the Village Blacksmith Shop.
Photograph of students from grades one and three at Windsor Street School sitting and standing in four rows in front of the school with their teacher, Miss L. M. Hazlett who stands at the back row on the far left. Also in the back row are; Edward Burl, Donald Hawkin, Ian Dunbar and Jim McClosky. S…
Photograph of students from grades one and three at Windsor Street School sitting and standing in four rows in front of the school with their teacher, Miss L. M. Hazlett who stands at the back row on the far left. Also in the back row are; Edward Burl, Donald Hawkin, Ian Dunbar and Jim McClosky. Standing in the second row are; Donald McDonald, Bruce Dean, Freddie Bond, Charles Farren, Charles Howes, Russel Millar, Harley Cash, David Penzer, Gordon Williams and Gordon Thornhill. Standing in the third row are; Arthur Sellars, Neil McKinnon, Billy Langford, Teddy Galbraith, Peggy Harrington, Birnie Reid, Elenor (last name unknown), Bessie McMurray, Rosanne Fraser, Marjorie (last name unknown and Betty (last name unknown). Sitting in the front row are; Flora Lawrie, Gwennie Owen, Sandra (last name unknown), Ella Beatty, unidentified, Elsie Williamson, Dagney (last name unknown), unidentified, unidentified and unidentified.
Note in black ink on verso of photograph reads: "Left to Right Gr 1+3/ 1st R. Miss L. M. Hazlett, Edward Burl, Donild [sic] Hawkin, Ian Dunbar, Jim McClosky / 2nd R. Donild [sic] McDonild [sic], Bruce Dean, Freddie Bond, Charels [sic] Faren [sic], Charels [sic] Howes, Russel Millar, Harley Cash, David Penzer (arm), Gordon Williams, Gordon Thornhill / 3rd R. Arthur Sellars, Neil McKinnon, Billy Langford, Teddy Galbraith / 4th Girls Peggy Harrington, Birnie Reid, Elenor [torn]/ Bessie McMurray, Rosanne Fraser, Marjorie [torn] Betty Per[torn] / 5 R. Flora Lawrie, Gwennie Owen, Sandra [torn]/ myself, [illegible name], Elsie Williamson, Dagney B[cut off]"
Note in black ink on recto of photograph reads: "WINDSOR ST. SCHOOL Gr. 1+3 1937?
Photograph of students from grades five and six at Windsor Street School sitting and standing in five rows in front of the school building with their teacher, Miss Padgett. Sitting in the front row (from left) are; Clifford Jones, Ole Stanley (grade five), Teddy Galbraith, David Penzer (grade five)…
Photograph of students from grades five and six at Windsor Street School sitting and standing in five rows in front of the school building with their teacher, Miss Padgett. Sitting in the front row (from left) are; Clifford Jones, Ole Stanley (grade five), Teddy Galbraith, David Penzer (grade five), John Adams (grade five), Gordon Thornhill, Neil McKinnon and Gene Lawrence. Sitting in the second row are; Dagney Bjorvick, Dora Ciccone, Peggy Harrington, Rosanne Fraser, Verna Irvine, Mollie Johnson, Dorothy Russle (grade five), Elsie Williamson and Sandra MacCarthy. Standing in the third row are; Jeanette Cruikshank, Betty Perdue, Leona Milne, Elleanor Thompson, Thelma Butler, Margaret (last name unknown), Phyllis (last name unknown), Daphne Northly, Flora Lawrie, Sheila Stockley (grade five) and Sandra McKenzie (grade five). Standing in the fourth row are; Miss Padgett (teacher), Ella Beatty, Bessie McMurray, May Tilke, Howard Kid, Walter Lee (grade five), Raymond Westley, Ian Dunbar and Wendell Boyce (grade five). Standing in the back row are; Stanley Pilkington, Donald McDonald (grade five), Donald Hockin (grade five), Bob Underhill, Alex Decker, Mike Kozak, Charles Farren (grade five), George Baker and Douglas (last name unknown) (grade five).
Note in black ink on recto of photograph reads: "WINDSOR ST. SCHOOL Gr. 6 1939-40?"
Numbers written in black ink on recto identify the students
Note in black ink on verso of photograph reads: "1. Clifford Jones 2 Ole Stanley* 3 Teddy Galbraith 4 David Penzer* 5 John Adams* 6 Gordon Thornhill 7 Neil McKinnon 8 Gene Lawrence 9 Dagney Bjorvick 10 Dora Ciccone 11 Peggy Harrington 12 Rosanne Fraser 13 Verna Irvine 14 Mollie Johnson 15 Dorothy Russle / 16 Elsie Williamson 17 Sandra McCarthy 18 Janette [sic] Cruikshank /19 Betty Perdue 20 Leone Milne 21 Elleanor Thompson 22 Thelma Butler 23 Margaret [illegible] 24 Phyllis [illegible] 25 Daphne Northly/ 26 Flora Lawrie 27 * Sheila Stockley 28 * Sandra McKenzie 29 Miss Padgett 30 Ella Beatty 31 Bessie McMurray 32 May Tilke / 33 Howard Kid 34 Walter Lee * 35 Raymond Westley 36 Ian Dunbar 37 Wendell Boyce * 38 Stanley Pilkington 39 Donald * McDonald 40 Donald Hockin * 41 Bob Underhill 42 Alex Decker 43 Mike Kozak 44 Charles Farren* 45 George Baker 46 Douglas [illegible]* / [written sideways] This picture was taken in grade 6 - Some are grade 5 Gr. 5 marked with * "
Photograph of a class at Kingsway West School sitting and standing in five rows on the front steps of the school building. The students sitting in the bottom row are (l to r); Garth Eaton, Jimmy Macdonald, (Bryan Berkenshaw or Stan Flett), Harold Johnston, John Connor, (Teddy Hudson or Norman Poole…
Photograph of a class at Kingsway West School sitting and standing in five rows on the front steps of the school building. The students sitting in the bottom row are (l to r); Garth Eaton, Jimmy Macdonald, (Bryan Berkenshaw or Stan Flett), Harold Johnston, John Connor, (Teddy Hudson or Norman Poole), Raymond Mollar and Donald Cameron. In the second row are; Betty Cooper, (Bernice Gibson or Irene Wolfe) (standing), with Alice Gill, Janine Harding (later Jordan), Margaret Forshaw, twins Dorothy and Phyllis Faulks (or Faulkes) and Audrey Elliot (or Elliott), unidentified (sitting) next to Dorothy McKee and Margaret Robertson (later Mallory) (standing). Standing in the third row are; Beatrice Thorson, Vera Flett, Patsy Lane, Joan Davies, (Doreen Ramsay or Marion Middleton), Phyllis (or Phyliss) Olson, Patsy (McBradley or McBratney), (Wallace Williams or Jack Lawrie), Al Langford and Bob Guthrie. Standing in the fourth row are: Eldon Evans, Wayne Stibbs, Harley (Macaulay or McCauley), Tommy Devries, Billy Teale, (Jeane or Tony) Soda, (Reggie William or Reg Killam), (Jimmy Wilson or David Major) and Ron Jackson (7 years old). Standing in the top row are; Valentine (Tiny) Forshaw, Jimmy Anderson, Doug McGregor, George Comisky and Bob Graham. This photograph was believed to be taken either at the end of grade one or the beginning of grade two.
Note in black ink on verso of photograph reads: "Miss Pack's Class. June. 1936 / Lower row. Lt. ro right. Garth Eaton, Jimmy Macdonald, Bryan Berkenshaw, Harold Johnston, John Connor, Teddy Hudson, Raymond Moller [sic], Donald Cameron / New row, Betty Cooper, Bernice Gibson, Alice Gill, Jeanne Harding, Margaret Farshaw, Dorothy Faulkes, Phyllis Faulkes, Audrey Elliott, Dorothy McKee, Margaret Robertson / 3rd row, Beatrice Thorson, Vera Flett, Patsy Lane, Joan Dames, Doreen Ramsay, Phyllis Olsen, Patsy McBradley, Wallace Williams, Albert Langford, Bobby Guthrie / 4th Eldon Evans, Wayne Stibbs, Harley Macaulay, Tommy Devries, Billy Teale, Jeane Soda, Reggie William, Jimmy Wilson, Ronald Jackson./ 5th Valentine Forshaw, Jimmy Anderson, Douglas McGregor, George Comisky, Bobby Graham"
Photograph of the New Westminster Salmonbellies professional lacrosse team. Identified are: Back row (left to right): Dave McWaters, Oscar Swanson, Buck Marshall, George Rennie, [unidentified], Tommy Gifford, Jack Gifford, Tim Mahony, [unidentified]; Middle row: Len Turnbull, "Haddie" Stoddart, "Pa…
Photograph of the New Westminster Salmonbellies professional lacrosse team. Identified are: Back row (left to right): Dave McWaters, Oscar Swanson, Buck Marshall, George Rennie, [unidentified], Tommy Gifford, Jack Gifford, Tim Mahony, [unidentified]; Middle row: Len Turnbull, "Haddie" Stoddart, "Pat" Feeney, Hugh Gifford, Thure Storme, Willis Patchel; Front row: Alvan "Bun" Clark, Lawrie Nelson, Gordon "Grumpy" Spring, George Feeney, Burnie Feedham.
This photo was mistakenly identified as the "Vancouver Athletic Club Lacrosse Team" in Pioneer Tales of Burnaby but was corrected with information from the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame.