Note in black ink on recto of photograph reads: "Bby 1 665 A Mario 70%"
Trim marks and/or reproduction instructions on recto (scan is cropped)
Accompanying caption reads: "April 1, 1998 665A: / Abraham Mendoza surveys the damage done to his neighbour's house from the driveway where he hosted the annual Block watch get-together. Police want to question a group of young people seen fleeing the scene. The article concerns the arson."
Administrative Survey of the Burnaby Municipal Government as Prepared by Public Administration Service (Appointment of Municipal Manager and Amalgamation of Certain Departments)
1 photograph : b&w (lasercopy) + 1 p. of textual records.
Scope and Content
File consists of one laser copy of an aerial photograph of Vancouver including Stanely Park, Downtown Vancouver and the North Shore and one B.C. Hydro Aerial Thermography Survey pamphlet. Both of these resources were used as teaching aids for a Geography 12 class at Burnaby North Secondary School.
1 photograph : b&w (lasercopy) + 1 p. of textual records.
Description Level
File
Record No.
MSS178-001
Access Restriction
In Archives only
Reproduction Restriction
No reproduction permitted
Accession Number
2014-08
Scope and Content
File consists of one laser copy of an aerial photograph of Vancouver including Stanely Park, Downtown Vancouver and the North Shore and one B.C. Hydro Aerial Thermography Survey pamphlet. Both of these resources were used as teaching aids for a Geography 12 class at Burnaby North Secondary School.
Shortly after the townsite of Port Moody was surveyed in the early 1880s, a resort community developed on the border of Burnaby and Port Moody that would come to be called Aliceville. Located near the north end of North Road, in 1886 the Canadian Pacific Railway established a flag station there and the settlement was named after Alice May Webster who, with her sister Mrs. Jenns, operated the Aliceville Hotel.
Photograph of the exterior side view of A. MacKenzie & Co / Jubilee Store. There are two men in suits standing beside a wagon, one with his hands on his hips, surveying a pile of bundles of wood that look like they have just fallen from the wagoon into the snow. A child stands at the front door of…
Photograph of the exterior side view of A. MacKenzie & Co / Jubilee Store. There are two men in suits standing beside a wagon, one with his hands on his hips, surveying a pile of bundles of wood that look like they have just fallen from the wagoon into the snow. A child stands at the front door of the shop, also looking at the bundles. The store was owned by Alexander MacKenzie, (1870-1949) who arrived in Vancouver in 1907. This store later became the Matheson and Sons Market.
The American library atlas of the world : containing about 100 maps, specially drawn and engraved for this work, from the latest federal, state andtransporation surveys; over 100,000 indexed place names, with their populations, and much valuable statistical information; making a complete compendium of geography with ample text and half-tone illustrations, all fully indexed