2806 Manitoba Street, Vancouver

2806 Manitoba Street, Vancouver
2806 Manitoba Street, Vancouver

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Date: 1916  How to Interpret Date
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Place: Vancouver, BC

Curatorial Note:

Home of Jessie and Julia Howie, located in Vancouver's Fairview neighbourhood. Jessie Howie was a WMS worker who served the Powell Street congregation from about 1914 to 1922. She also began the work among the Japanese community in Fairview, which led to the establishment of the Fairview Mission.

Archives Control Number: BCCA_2804_2

Extra Information

Collection/Fonds Title: Vancouver Japanese United Church fonds

File Title: Vancouver Japanese United Church photographs, [1897?]-[194-?]  Source

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Record Title: 2806 Manitoba Street, Vancouver  Source

Source of Record Title

Title based on writing on recto

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Physical Description: 1 photograph : b&w ; 12 x 8 cm

Location of Original: Box P-37, vol. 2

Captions/Inscriptions:
  • Recto: "2806 Manitoba St., 1916"

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Subject(s):
  • Residences--Exterior

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