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2991 Mathers Avenue - Edelstone house

https://archives.westvancouver.ca/link/descr19889
Fonds / Collection
District of West Vancouver fonds
Description Level
File
GMD
textual record
photograph
Date
[1987-1997]
Scope and Content
File consists of documents and photographs relating to the Edelstone house located at 2991 Mathers Avenue. The house was built in 1922. The construction of this house was sponsored under the federal Soldier's Housing Scheme - the original owner, Major Edelstone, was a veteran of World War One. The …
Repository
West Vancouver Archives
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Fonds / Collection
District of West Vancouver fonds
Description Level
File
GMD
textual record
photograph
Date
[1987-1997]
Scope and Content
File consists of documents and photographs relating to the Edelstone house located at 2991 Mathers Avenue. The house was built in 1922. The construction of this house was sponsored under the federal Soldier's Housing Scheme - the original owner, Major Edelstone, was a veteran of World War One. The file was created and compiled in support of the creation of the West Vancouver Heritage Inventory.
Physical Description
0.5 cm of textual records
2 photographs
Reference Code
2585-03-01.80
Accession Number
2012-030
Creator
District of West Vancouver. Planning department
Subject Access
Buildings - Heritage
Buildings - Residential - Houses
Heritage conservation
Geographic Access
Altamont (West Vancouver, B.C.)
Edelstone house (2991 Mathers Avenue, West Vancouver, B.C.)
Mathers Avenue (West Vancouver, B.C.)
Copyright / Terms of Use
Access is subject to the provisions of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (RSBC 1996, ch. 165). Please consult the archivist.
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West Vancouver Archives
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