Photograph of a wall in the Love farmhouse kitchen while Elsie (nee Love) Hughes, her husband John and son Brent lived in the house. The tongue and groove walls are painted white with teal blue borders and burgundy trim. A small clock sits on top of shelf on the wall. There is a narrow printed fabr…
Copy print was made from re-photographing an original colour slide
Scope and Content
Photograph of a wall in the Love farmhouse kitchen while Elsie (nee Love) Hughes, her husband John and son Brent lived in the house. The tongue and groove walls are painted white with teal blue borders and burgundy trim. A small clock sits on top of shelf on the wall. There is a narrow printed fabric banner hanging to the left and a relief of two birds sitting on a branch to the right. The original tongue and groove walls were built by George Love (Elsie's uncle). The house was located at 7651 Cumberland Street (Address pre 1960: 1390 Cumberland Road) and was moved from its original site to the Burnaby Village Museum in 1988 and designated a Municipal Heritage Landmark in 1992.
File consists of photocopies and notes of historical information regarding the land ownership of the Jesse Love farmhouse and title of Block 1 and Lots 53 and 54 of District Lot 25 in Burnaby. Records include copies from a land title search done through the New Westminster Land Title Office in 1988…
File consists of photocopies and notes of historical information regarding the land ownership of the Jesse Love farmhouse and title of Block 1 and Lots 53 and 54 of District Lot 25 in Burnaby. Records include copies from a land title search done through the New Westminster Land Title Office in 1988 which covers ownership between 1928-1988; copy of Corporation of District of Burnaby By-Law 217 (1916) - "To confirm the purchase of and to reconvey a portion of District Lots 25 and 88..." ; copies of pages from Assessment Rolls between 1892 to 1904 ; copy of Land Sale Agreement from J.C Armstrong to Jesse Love, Oct. 6th, 1893; copies of notes from "Charge Book" Feb. 10, 1894 as well as copies of subdivision plans of DL 25.
Photograph of the interior of the Love farmhouse living room while Elsie (nee Love) Hughes, her husband John and son Brent lived in the house. This room was closed off and used as a bedroom by Jesse and Martha Love while they lived there. The house was located at 7651 Cumberland Street (Address pre…
Copy print was made from re-photographing an original colour slide
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Photograph of the interior of the Love farmhouse living room while Elsie (nee Love) Hughes, her husband John and son Brent lived in the house. This room was closed off and used as a bedroom by Jesse and Martha Love while they lived there. The house was located at 7651 Cumberland Street (Address pre 1960: 1390 Cumberland Road) and was moved from its original site to the Burnaby Village Museum in 1988 and designated a Municipal Heritage Landmark in 1992.
Photograph of the Love farmhouse being prepared to move from 7651 Cumberland Street to the site of the Burnaby Village Museum. The white painted portion of the house shows where the kitchen was removed in preparation for transport.Jim Wolf is standing on the grounds outside the house.
Photograph of the Love farmhouse being prepared to move from 7651 Cumberland Street to the site of the Burnaby Village Museum. The white painted portion of the house shows where the kitchen was removed in preparation for transport.Jim Wolf is standing on the grounds outside the house.
Photograph of the roof of the Love farmhouse being moved on a flatbed truck from 7651 Cumberland Street to the site of the Burnaby Village Museum. Photo is taken at night.
Photograph of the roof of the Love farmhouse being moved on a flatbed truck from 7651 Cumberland Street to the site of the Burnaby Village Museum. Photo is taken at night.
Photograph of a man running in front of a flatbed truck which is transporting the rooftop of the Love farmhouse from 7651 Cumberland Street to the site of the Burnaby Village Museum. Photo is taken at night.
Photograph of a man running in front of a flatbed truck which is transporting the rooftop of the Love farmhouse from 7651 Cumberland Street to the site of the Burnaby Village Museum. Photo is taken at night.
Photograph of the main part of the Love farmhouse being moved at night, on the back of a flatbed truck from 7651 Cumberland Street to the site of the Burnaby Village Museum.
Photograph of the main part of the Love farmhouse being moved at night, on the back of a flatbed truck from 7651 Cumberland Street to the site of the Burnaby Village Museum.
Photograph of Love farmhouse music room with "Burnaby" wallpaper. Bradbury and Bradbury created reproductions of the original Love farmhouse Art Nouveau designed wallpaper. There is an upright piano and stool at centre, with glass-fronted bookcase to the left, and a wooden chair to the right. To t…
"99 5 28" photographic date stamp in orange on front bottom right corner.
Scope and Content
Photograph of Love farmhouse music room with "Burnaby" wallpaper. Bradbury and Bradbury created reproductions of the original Love farmhouse Art Nouveau designed wallpaper. There is an upright piano and stool at centre, with glass-fronted bookcase to the left, and a wooden chair to the right. To the bottom right is a bear skin rug and at botton centre is partial view of patterned rug.
Photograph of the Love farmhouse being moved on a flatbed truck on 10th and Canada Way. The house is being moved from it's original location at 7651 Cumberland Street to the site of the Burnaby Village Museum.
Photograph is part of Film roll "3829" - 20 colour negatives and 18 colour photographs that are a part of a collection described as BV018.41.82
Scope and Content
Photograph of the Love farmhouse being moved on a flatbed truck on 10th and Canada Way. The house is being moved from it's original location at 7651 Cumberland Street to the site of the Burnaby Village Museum.
Photograph of the kitchen section of the Love farmhouse on top of a flatbed trailer. The house is being placed in position near it's permanent site at the Burnaby Village Museum.
Photograph of the kitchen section of the Love farmhouse on top of a flatbed trailer. The house is being placed in position near it's permanent site at the Burnaby Village Museum.
Textual records + 3 audio cassettes + 1 videocassette
Scope and Content
Subseries consists of records created and collected during research of the Love family and the Love family farmhouse and include oral history interviews in various formats. Interviews were conducted by Jim Wolf and Burnaby Village Museum curator Colin Stevens with members of the Love family includi…
Textual records + 3 audio cassettes + 1 videocassette
Scope and Content
Subseries consists of records created and collected during research of the Love family and the Love family farmhouse and include oral history interviews in various formats. Interviews were conducted by Jim Wolf and Burnaby Village Museum curator Colin Stevens with members of the Love family including; Annie Chamberlain, William Parker, Esther Stanley, Albert Parker and Elsie Hughes. Interviews were focused on the subject of the interior and exterior of the farmhouse from a first person perspective. The goal was to obtain as much information as possible from family members in order to accurately restore, furnish and exhibit the farmhouse back to it's original 1920s era.
Accession Code
BV018.41
Access Restriction
No restrictions
Reproduction Restriction
May be restricted by third party rights
Date
1925-1930 (interview content), interviewed between 1988 and 1991
Photograph of the Love farmhouse parked in a church lot at Canada Way and 10th at 5:30am on May 20, 1988. The house is being moved from it's original location at 7651 Cumberland Street to the site of the Burnaby Village Museum.
Photograph is part of Film roll "3829" - 20 colour negatives and 18 colour photographs that are a part of a collection described as BV018.41.82
Scope and Content
Photograph of the Love farmhouse parked in a church lot at Canada Way and 10th at 5:30am on May 20, 1988. The house is being moved from it's original location at 7651 Cumberland Street to the site of the Burnaby Village Museum.
Photograph of upright piano in the Love farmhouse music room. On top of the piano from left to right are: a pair of glass candleholders, a wooden picture frame holding a military portrait, and a mantle clock. In background is "Burnaby" wallpaper. Bradbury and Bradbury created reproductions of the o…
"99 5 28" photographic date stamp in orange on front bottom left corner.
Scope and Content
Photograph of upright piano in the Love farmhouse music room. On top of the piano from left to right are: a pair of glass candleholders, a wooden picture frame holding a military portrait, and a mantle clock. In background is "Burnaby" wallpaper. Bradbury and Bradbury created reproductions of the original Love farmhouse Art Nouveau designed wallpaper.
Subseries consists of records created and collected during research of the Love family and the Love family farmhouse and include genealogical and biographical notes, interview notes, memoirs, correspondence and vital statistic information.
Subseries consists of records created and collected during research of the Love family and the Love family farmhouse and include genealogical and biographical notes, interview notes, memoirs, correspondence and vital statistic information.
Approx. 728 photographs : col. ; 10.5 x 15.5` cm + col. slides ; 35 mm + col. negatives ; 35 mm + b&w negatives ; 35 mm
Scope and Content
File consists of a large binder containing photographs documenting the restoration and conservation of the Love farmhouse after it was moved to the Burnaby Village Museum site in May 1988. Photographs were arranged by Conservator, Elisabeth Czerwinski and are indexed and divided into the following …
Approx. 728 photographs : col. ; 10.5 x 15.5` cm + col. slides ; 35 mm + col. negatives ; 35 mm + b&w negatives ; 35 mm
Scope and Content
File consists of a large binder containing photographs documenting the restoration and conservation of the Love farmhouse after it was moved to the Burnaby Village Museum site in May 1988. Photographs were arranged by Conservator, Elisabeth Czerwinski and are indexed and divided into the following subjects:
1) Intial Roof and shingle condition- reroofing
2) Porches - rebuilding (1994)
3) Windows (1995)
4) Shingles and Painting [1997]
5) Front Hallway, Dining Room and Bedroom - doors / paint (1996-1999)
6) Wallpaper (1998)
7) Chimney / Fire break / Kitchen before wall moved (1996-1998)
8) Kitchen Ceilings - wires to lights (1997)
9) Dining Room - ceiling and walls [1997]
10) Front Bedroom - original wallpaper (1997)
11) Front Hallway - tin ceiling, wallpaper (1996-1999)
12) Dining Room closet - wallpaper (1995-1997)
13) Kitchen (1996-1997)
14) Kitchen / Dining Room / doorway floor (1996-1997)
15) Front bedroom - door closed in / Kitchen wall finished (1997)
16) New Kitchen side door (1997)
17) Music Room - tin ceiling - paint history (1996-1997)
18) Kitchen paint sandings [1996-1997]
19) Pantry floor and walls ( 1997)
20) Love farmhouse after restoration (1999)
21) Water damage [1997-1998]
22) Heating panels in ceiling (1997)
23) Intial house move to BVM - removing roof - Kitchen reattached - paint on siding (1988-1998)
24) Wallpaper - installlation (1998)
25) Roof repairs
Subseries consists of various photographs of the Love farmhouse from it's acquisition to permanent exhibit at the Burnaby Village Museum. The photographs document the original state of the house while it was still located at 7651 Cumberland Street; steps taken to prepare the house for transport; tr…
Subseries consists of various photographs of the Love farmhouse from it's acquisition to permanent exhibit at the Burnaby Village Museum. The photographs document the original state of the house while it was still located at 7651 Cumberland Street; steps taken to prepare the house for transport; transport of the house through Burnaby to the museum site; construction of a foundation; exterior and interior restoration work; conservation of original architectural elements and artifacts; furnishing and designing of the interior exhibits; repairs and maintenance and the final opening. Photographs were taken by Jim Wolf, Elisabeth Czerwinski, Gerry Papan, Lisa Langlet, Colin Stevens and Evelyn Salisbury.
Records are described at file and item level.
Photograph of the roof being removed from the Love farmhouse by a large crane in preparation for the move from 7651 Cumberland Street to the Burnaby Village Museum site.
Photograph of the roof being removed from the Love farmhouse by a large crane in preparation for the move from 7651 Cumberland Street to the Burnaby Village Museum site.
Photograph of an an unidentified woman sitting on a large wood framed swing with a group of unidentified children sitting at her feet.The swing is in the yard of the Love farmhouse. There is a tall tree to the right and several trees in the background, the ground is covered in tall grass.
Photograph of an an unidentified woman sitting on a large wood framed swing with a group of unidentified children sitting at her feet.The swing is in the yard of the Love farmhouse. There is a tall tree to the right and several trees in the background, the ground is covered in tall grass.
Photograph of the Love farmhouse with a Model T ford car parked out back alongside the back wall of the kitchen. William and Sarah (nee Love) Parker purchased the Love farmhouse at 1390 Cumberland Road in 1928 after Sarah's father, Jesse Love died. William and Sarah lived there with their three chi…
Photograph of the Love farmhouse with a Model T ford car parked out back alongside the back wall of the kitchen. William and Sarah (nee Love) Parker purchased the Love farmhouse at 1390 Cumberland Road in 1928 after Sarah's father, Jesse Love died. William and Sarah lived there with their three children Albert, Bill and Elsie until 1961.
Photograph of the Love farmhouse being transported during the night from 7651 Cumberland Street (the corner of 14th Avenue and Cumberland Street) to the site of the Burnaby Village Museum. Hydro crews can be seen adjusting overhead powerlines from a cherry picker alongside the house while it makes …
Photograph is part of Film roll "3829" - 20 colour negatives and 18 colour photographs that are a part of a collection described as BV018.41.82
Scope and Content
Photograph of the Love farmhouse being transported during the night from 7651 Cumberland Street (the corner of 14th Avenue and Cumberland Street) to the site of the Burnaby Village Museum. Hydro crews can be seen adjusting overhead powerlines from a cherry picker alongside the house while it makes it's way down the streets.