1 plan : col. ; both sides ; on 39 sheets 33 x 30 cm
Scope and Content
Item is volume one of the fire insurance plan for the Municipality of Burnaby for 1963, updated to 1964. This item was collected by the Burnaby Planning Department for information purposes. The Fire Insurance plans cover areas east of Boundary Road and west of Gilley Avenue with Burrard Inlet to th…
1 plan : col. ; both sides ; on 39 sheets 33 x 30 cm
Material Details
Scale : 1 inch = 1200 feet
Description Level
Item
Record No.
46225
Accession Number
2012-15
Scope and Content
Item is volume one of the fire insurance plan for the Municipality of Burnaby for 1963, updated to 1964. This item was collected by the Burnaby Planning Department for information purposes. The Fire Insurance plans cover areas east of Boundary Road and west of Gilley Avenue with Burrard Inlet to the north and the Fraser River to the south.
1 map : col. ; on sheet 56 x 88 cm, folded to 19 x 10 cm + 1 p. cover ; 22 x 50 cm folded to 22 x 13 cm
Scope and Content
Item is a "Map of Greater Vancouver and Lower Mainland Area" with a detachable cardboard cover that lists "streets, districts, schools, churches, shopping centres, parks, etc."
1 map : col. ; on sheet 56 x 88 cm, folded to 19 x 10 cm + 1 p. cover ; 22 x 50 cm folded to 22 x 13 cm
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Item
Record No.
42574
Accession Number
BHS1995-15
Scope and Content
Item is a "Map of Greater Vancouver and Lower Mainland Area" with a detachable cardboard cover that lists "streets, districts, schools, churches, shopping centres, parks, etc."
File consists of a 1963 map of the sewer areas in Burnaby along with accompanying Schedules of Construction from the Burnaby Sewers Division for the years 1964 through 1966. Included in the file is an oversized street map of Burnaby produced between 1958 and 1964 which has names annotated in pencil…
File consists of a 1963 map of the sewer areas in Burnaby along with accompanying Schedules of Construction from the Burnaby Sewers Division for the years 1964 through 1966. Included in the file is an oversized street map of Burnaby produced between 1958 and 1964 which has names annotated in pencil on properties west of Burnaby Lake (Broadview neighbourhood).
35 photographs + 1.5 cm textual records + 1 map + 1 book
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of photographs and documents relating to Joseph (Joe) Hardcastle Cumberland Corsbie during his service with the RCAF during World War II (1942-1945) along with photographs and docments relating to his personal and professional life (.
Fonds is arranged into series:
1) Joseph H.C. Co…
35 photographs + 1.5 cm textual records + 1 map + 1 book
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of photographs and documents relating to Joseph (Joe) Hardcastle Cumberland Corsbie during his service with the RCAF during World War II (1942-1945) along with photographs and docments relating to his personal and professional life (.
Fonds is arranged into series:
1) Joseph H.C. Corsbie RCAF records series
2) Joseph H.C. Corsbie personal and professional records series
History
Joseph “Joe” Hardcastle Cumberland Corsbie was born in 1913 in Peace River (Doe River) to parents Joseph Hardcastle Cumberland Corsbie and Winnifred Ann Mapleton Corsbie. As an adult Joe trained and served with the Royal Canadian Air Force as a navigator between 1942 and 1945. In 1945, while serving with the RCAF during World War II, Joe was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. After World War II, Joe returned to Peace River where he was elected as a Member of the Legislative Assembly serving as a Co-operative Commonwealth Federation MLA for one term between 1945 and 1948.
In April 1948, Joe Corsbie married Margaret Carr in the Metropolitan United Church in Victoria followed by a reception held at the B.C. Legislature buildings. On their wedding day, the couple were honoured with a hand painted congratulatory certificate signed by members of the B.C. Legislature. In late, 1948, Joe lost the election and moved with his wife Margaret to Black Creek, B.C. to manage a co-op store. In 1949, the couple welcome their first child who they named Margaret after her mother. In 1950, Joe, Margaret and their daughter moved to a home on Charles Street in Burnaby and Joe began working as the General Manager of the Gulf and Fraser Fishermen’s Credit Union. In 1951, Joe and Margaret welcomed their second child, named Josesph after his father and in 1952, Joe, Margaret and family moved to 84 Springer Avenue, Burnaby where they lived until 1989. Between 1959 and 1976, Joe worked as a General Manager for the CU & C Health Services Society (later became Pacific Blue Cross). While working there, he focused on organizing both extended healthcare benefits and dental coverage for employee groups.
In 1964, Joe Corsbie was elected to Burnaby Municipal Council and served one term between 1964 and 1968. Joe also served on the Burnaby Parks Commission (after 1968); served on the Board of Directors for Heritage Village, worked for a short period as a temporary curator for Heritage Village, represented the United Church in organizing and building St. Michael’s Care Centre and served on the Board of Director's. Joe Corsbie died in 1992 and his wife Margaret Corsbie died in 2004.
Fonds consists of records from Seaforth School in Burnaby including a Register of Pupils (1922-1924); a Visitors' Book (1922-1972) and a survey plan from 1957.
Fonds consists of records from Seaforth School in Burnaby including a Register of Pupils (1922-1924); a Visitors' Book (1922-1972) and a survey plan from 1957.
History
Seaforth school was built in 1922 in District Lot 42 on the corner of Piper and Goverment Streets in Burnaby. The school was named after its sponsor, the Seaforth Chapter of the Imperial Order of Daughters of the Empire. Bowman and Cullerne, the architects for the Burnaby School Board, designed the one room schoolhouse which was constructed by local contractor, Alphonse J. Toebaert.
The school was moved to Burnaby Village Museum in 1983, and was opened to the public after extensive restoration in 1987.
1 m of textual records, graphic material, and cartographic material
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of news clippings; notes correspondence; and layout and research materials used in the development and creation of the Burnaby Fire Department history entitled “Follow that Fire.” Also consists of administrative records created by the Fire Department related to its management, direct…
1 m of textual records, graphic material, and cartographic material
Description Level
Fonds
Access Restriction
Subject to FOIPPA
Reproduction Restriction
Reproductions subject to FOIPPA
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of news clippings; notes correspondence; and layout and research materials used in the development and creation of the Burnaby Fire Department history entitled “Follow that Fire.” Also consists of administrative records created by the Fire Department related to its management, direction, coordination, training services, and planning, including daily record books, emergency preparedness pamphlets, a departmental practice manual, procedural directives, scrapbooks, and an orthophoto map (in 63 pieces) of the City of Burnaby.
History
Serving the City since 1911, the Burnaby Fire Department is committed to providing timely, professional, and effective fire-related emergency services to save lives, property and the environment. Their dedicated staff serves the City via seven fire stations located strategically across Burnaby. Each of our stations is equipped with up-to-date vehicles and equipment.
Their highly skilled and trained team of men and women provide many services, including fire suppression and prevention, investigation, inspection, training, medical, vehicle extrication, technical and other speciality rescues, hazardous materials response and public education services.
The following information pertains to the publication "Follow That Fire":
Communities have always lived with the threat of fire. Early Burnaby residents banded together to extinguish out-of-control brush fires. In the 1920s, the Municipal Police were responsible for fire-related matters, earning three dollars for attending a fire. Donations to the Vancouver and New Westminster Fire Departments' Benevolent Funds brought the first fire engines to Burnaby's rescue. As the population increased, by-laws were enacted to develop a full-time fire service.
Several members saw the value in jotting down recollections of their experiences as Burnaby firemen, which sparked an interest in completing the History of the Burnaby Fire Department. While researching this project, the author was fortunate in being able to draw from the resources of retired chiefs Fred Blake and Lewis Auvache, who were original members of the Department.
The Department's progression includes heated and sometimes humorous debates regarding who should be responsible for fire protection, deciding if there was a need for a fire services, and how taxes would be levied to support the service.
Photographs throughout the text represent stages of development which include a pictorial record of Burnaby fire trucks from 1923 to the present platform ladder trucks.
From its humble beginning as two separate fire departments operating from a converted police horse stable and a water pumping station, the Burnaby Fire Department has developed into a professional organization serving its citizens from six fire stations.
1m of textual records, approximately 2000 cartographic and architecural drawings
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of records created by the Engineering department including environmental service files, physical plant plans, and administrative records.
1m of textual records, approximately 2000 cartographic and architecural drawings
Description Level
Fonds
Access Restriction
Subject to FOIPPA
Reproduction Restriction
Reproductions subject to FOIPPA
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of records created by the Engineering department including environmental service files, physical plant plans, and administrative records.
History
In 2020, responsibility for environmental management transferred to Climate Action and Energy, with Engineering retaining responsibility for geotechnical investigations and graffiti management.
In 2022, Engineering became responsible for a consolidated Transportation group that aligns transportation planning and implementation functions. Green Fleet and Equipment also moved from Climate Action and Energy to the Public Works division of the Engineering Department.
In 2022, Facilities Management was transferred from Engineering to the newly-created Lands and Facilities Department.
James Lota served as General Manager, Engineering from 2021-2022. Jozsef Dioszeghy has served in the role since April 2022.
5 folders textual records and cartographic material
Scope and Content
File contains draft bylaws, draft contracts and correspondence related to the operation of the Western Canada Power Company. As well, file contains declarations, news clippings, correspondence, ballots, and tally sheets that resulted from the voting held regarding the Western Canada Power Co. Byla…
5 folders textual records and cartographic material
Description Level
File
Record No.
2091
Accession Number
2001-02
Scope and Content
File contains draft bylaws, draft contracts and correspondence related to the operation of the Western Canada Power Company. As well, file contains declarations, news clippings, correspondence, ballots, and tally sheets that resulted from the voting held regarding the Western Canada Power Co. Bylaw. Also included are agreements, correspondence and bylaw no. 114. The 1922 agreement includes a blueprint. As well, file contains a white linen plan of DL 15 and blueprint plans of standard power pole and transmission towers on Broadway and Cariboo Roads, 1916.
For related records see also file 6-1-5-2. A map of the Municipality of Burnaby by Archibald Moir and Co. : M9-B-2-11; blueprint of Burnaby Municipality : M9-B-2-15
Textual record, cartographic material, and architectural drawings
Scope and Content
File contains correspondence and reports related to the activities of the Board of Railway Commissioners such as the movement of stations, culvert work, and the maintenance of crossings. File also includes white linen plan and blueprint plans (4) of culverts at Cariboo Road and V.W. and Y.Rlwy Jun…
Textual record, cartographic material, and architectural drawings
Description Level
File
Record No.
2096
Accession Number
2001-02
Scope and Content
File contains correspondence and reports related to the activities of the Board of Railway Commissioners such as the movement of stations, culvert work, and the maintenance of crossings. File also includes white linen plan and blueprint plans (4) of culverts at Cariboo Road and V.W. and Y.Rlwy Junction, 1911.
File contains correspondence and reports pertaining to crossings on B.C. Electric Railway lines at Cariboo, Hastings, Boundary, Gilley, Jubilee, McKay, and Patterson.
File contains correspondence and reports pertaining to crossings on B.C. Electric Railway lines at Cariboo, Hastings, Boundary, Gilley, Jubilee, McKay, and Patterson.
File contains correspondence and Council minutes regarding the petition made by Alfred Lefurgey to have Map No. 1521 cancelled. File also includes the petition made by Lefurgey to the County Court of Westminster and two oversized blueprint plans for DL 10 (1909) and for the NE portion of DL 10 (19…
File contains correspondence and Council minutes regarding the petition made by Alfred Lefurgey to have Map No. 1521 cancelled. File also includes the petition made by Lefurgey to the County Court of Westminster and two oversized blueprint plans for DL 10 (1909) and for the NE portion of DL 10 (1911).
6 Plans : blueprint ink on paper + 1 black ink on paper mounted on 2 sides of cardboard 76 cm x 102 cm
Scope and Content
Item consists of a large board of three New Westminster District Gp 1 - subdivision plans mounted on one side and three New Westminster District Gp 1 - subdivision plans mounted on the other side with scales ranging from one chain equals one inch to four chains equals one inch.
Side A:
1. Bluepri…
6 Plans : blueprint ink on paper + 1 black ink on paper mounted on 2 sides of cardboard 76 cm x 102 cm
Material Details
Scales [1:792] and [1:3168]
Index number on edge of board reads: "2"
Scope and Content
Item consists of a large board of three New Westminster District Gp 1 - subdivision plans mounted on one side and three New Westminster District Gp 1 - subdivision plans mounted on the other side with scales ranging from one chain equals one inch to four chains equals one inch.
Side A:
1. Blueprint "Plan, / of Subdivision / of / Blocks 61, 62 and 2 / Lot 30 / Group 1 /N.W.Dist." Plan includes Fulton Street, Edmonds Street and Vancouver Road at the bottom. (Geographic location: Burnaby)
2. Blueprint "Location / for Burnaby Council / of / The West Boundary of Lots 161 & 175 / Group One". Plan includes River Road, North Arm Road, Boundary Rd. Diversion and the North Arm of the Fraser at the bottom. (Geographic location: Burnaby)
3. Blueprint "Survey / of Highway / for / Burnaby Council / Lots 13 & 14 / Group One". Plan includes Armstrong Street, Caribou [sic] Street, Caribou [sic] Road and Brunette River with Lower Dam and Upper Dam. (Geographic location: Burnaby)
Side B:
1. Blueprint "Plan of Subdivision / of Lots 1, 2 and 5 / in the Subdivision of / Lot 87, Gr.1 / Also of 20 1/2 acre part / in the North-West portion of / said Lot 87, Gr.1 / New Westminster District". Plan is bordered by Lot 86 / Hastings Road, Esplanade / Burnaby Lake with Nursery Road running east west. Plan is identified as "Albert J. Hill / B.C.LotS. / 25/06/09" (Geographic location: Burnaby)
2. Blueprint "Plan / of / Subdivision of / Portion of / Lot 85, Gp.1, / New Westminster District" Plan is bordered by Douglas Road and Poleline Road and Esplanade / Burnaby Lake with Byrne Drive running through. Plan is identified as "Albert J. Hill / B.C.LotS. / 11/6/09" (Geographic location: Burnaby)
3. "Plan / of Resubdivision / of / Block VIII / In the Subdivision / of Lot 27 / Group 1 / New Westminster District" Annotation in red ink reads: "Original Subdivision Shown in Red". Plan includes an index at the top and is bordered by Block VII / Second Street, Block V. / Third Avenue, Block XI / Fourth Avenue / Block IX / First Street. (Geographic location: Burnaby)
5 plans : blueprint ink on paper + 1 plan : black ink on paper mounted on 2 sides of cardboard ; 76 cm x 102 cm
Scope and Content
Item consists of a large board of three New Westminster District Gp 1 - subdivision plans mounted on one side and three New Westminster District Gp 1 - subdivision plans mounted on the other side.
Side A:
1. Blueprint "Plan / of Subdivision of / Lot 1 and the West Half of Lot 2 / in the Subdivis…
5 plans : blueprint ink on paper + 1 plan : black ink on paper mounted on 2 sides of cardboard ; 76 cm x 102 cm
Material Details
Scales [between 1:1584 and 1:3960]
Index number on edge of board reads: "5"
Scope and Content
Item consists of a large board of three New Westminster District Gp 1 - subdivision plans mounted on one side and three New Westminster District Gp 1 - subdivision plans mounted on the other side.
Side A:
1. Blueprint "Plan / of Subdivision of / Lot 1 and the West Half of Lot 2 / in the Subdivision of / Lot 136, 131, 44 and 78 Gr.1 / District of New Westminster , B.C." . Plan is bordered by Johnston Road, Pole Line Road, V.W.& Y. Railway and Lot 43. (Geographic location: Burnaby)
2. Blueprint "Plan / of Subdivision / of a portion / of / Lot 13, Gr.1 / New Westminster District". Plan is bordered by north east of Cariboo Street and Armstrong Street with Lillooet Street bisecting through the middle. (Geographic location: Burnaby)
3. Blueprint "Plan / of Subdivision / of / Lots 2 and 4 / Group One / New Westminster District." Plan is bordered west of North Road, north of Lot 1 and south of Lot 6. (Geographic location: Burnaby)
Side B:
1. Blueprint plan of "Diversion of Gunn Road / in / Lots 10 & 4 / Group One." Plan idenfies V.W.& Y. Railway alongside proposed diversion of Gunn Road. (Geographic location: Burnaby)
2. Blueprint "Survey and Subdivision / of / Lot 12 and a portion of Lot 13 / Group One / New Westminster District." Plan ids bordered by Gunn Rd. to the north, and Cariboo Road / Lot s 10 and 14 to the east and Lot 1 to the west with V.W.& Y. Rwy and Brunette River running through diagonally. (Geographic location: Burnaby)
3. Blueprint "Plan of Subdivision / of / Lot 97, Group 1 / New Westminster District." Plan is bordered by Webster Road, Power House Road, Lot 94 and Lot 93 to the north with Jenn's Rd. running north through the centre and Vancouver & New Westminster Rd. and New Westminster Vancouver Tramway running east-west. Handwritten annotation in pencil over top of plan reads: "Cancelled" (Geographic location: Burnaby)
1 map : b&w lithographic print on linen, b&w ; 40 x 43.5 cm
Scope and Content
Map of the Municipality of Burnaby issued by Mahon, McFarland and Mahon (Real Estate, Insurance and Loans, Vancouver B.C.). A handrawn red line runs south of Burnaby Lake and between North Road and Boundary Road.
1 map : b&w lithographic print on linen, b&w ; 40 x 43.5 cm
Scope and Content
Map of the Municipality of Burnaby issued by Mahon, McFarland and Mahon (Real Estate, Insurance and Loans, Vancouver B.C.). A handrawn red line runs south of Burnaby Lake and between North Road and Boundary Road.
File consists of correspondence and reports arising from a survey of Hastings Road and two maps associated with the correspondence. One map is of Hastings Road through Westminster District and the the other is a tracing of Douglas Road from original notes of the Royal Engineers.
File consists of correspondence and reports arising from a survey of Hastings Road and two maps associated with the correspondence. One map is of Hastings Road through Westminster District and the the other is a tracing of Douglas Road from original notes of the Royal Engineers.
File contains reports, correspondence, declarations and appeals related to the construction of ditches and water courses as well as the application to construct ditches made by Ida I. Dow, William Buckoll, and O. Goodacre. File also includes white linen plan of "Proposed Ditch in lot 153, G1, NWD…
File contains reports, correspondence, declarations and appeals related to the construction of ditches and water courses as well as the application to construct ditches made by Ida I. Dow, William Buckoll, and O. Goodacre. File also includes white linen plan of "Proposed Ditch in lot 153, G1, NWD" located at M9-B-3-20.