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Chicken coop and pond at 2577 Kings Avenue

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Fonds / Collection
Rupert Harrison fonds
Description Level
Item
GMD
photograph
Date
[ca. 1919]
Scope and Content
Item is a photograph of the chicken coop and toolshed beside the pond at 2577 Kings Avenue, looking northwest. At the time of the photograph, the property was owned by Benjamin and Anna Harrison, adjacent to the first Harrison family home, Willow Dene, located at 2567 Kings Avenue. The pond and she…
Repository
West Vancouver Archives
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Fonds / Collection
Rupert Harrison fonds
Description Level
Item
GMD
photograph
Date
[ca. 1919]
Scope and Content
Item is a photograph of the chicken coop and toolshed beside the pond at 2577 Kings Avenue, looking northwest. At the time of the photograph, the property was owned by Benjamin and Anna Harrison, adjacent to the first Harrison family home, Willow Dene, located at 2567 Kings Avenue. The pond and shed were in existence until about 1970, when the property was sold.
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w glass negative ; 11 x 17 cm
Reference Code
CA BWVA F061-S08-IT0001
Item Number
0001.WVA.HAR
Accession Number
2013-002
Creator
Harrison, Rupert Arthur, 1914-2007
Creator Bio
View Administrative History and Biographical Sketch
Subject Access
Gardens
Geographic Access
Dundarave (West Vancouver, B.C.)
Harrison house (2567 Kings Avenue, West Vancouver, B.C.)
Kings Avenue (West Vancouver, B.C.)
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Notes
Title based on the contents of the image.
Bottom left corner is chipped.
Copyright / Terms of Use
Public domain. No restrictions on access or reproduction.
Repository
West Vancouver Archives
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Also available as a TIF (37.9 MB).
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