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Search Term |
Dewdney Trunk Road |
Number of Object records |
3 |
Number of Photo records |
11 |
Number of Archive records |
1 |
Number of Library records |
0 |
Related Records
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2003.022.1 - Map
Reprint of map. Plan of Subdivision of Lot 379 G.1. Shows downtown PoCo, Shaughnessy St from Bury to Dewdney Trunk Rd. Light brown waxed paper. White matte, thin black metal frame. Dimensions including frame: 62 x 54 cm
Record Type: Archive
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2003.106 - Carriage on Dewdney Trunk Road
Children ride in horse-drawn carriage on Dewdney Trunk Road (now Kingsway Ave).
Record Type: Photo
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2007.017.13a-b - Trunk Road Finished
Large black and white photographs captioned "Trunk Road Finished, 1909" (referring to Dewdney Trunk Road). Housed in dark cardboard frames. 13a and 13b are duplicates of one another.
Record Type: Photo
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2007.017.58 - Dewdney 1916
Large black and white photograph depicting Dewdney Trunk Road and businesses. Likely taken on Dominion Day (note flags). On front: Dewdney Trunk Rd. Center of Business District On Back: Myrtle Hotel build (sic) 1911, destroyed 1921 flood Port Coquitlam's Main St. 1916 Mrs. Edith Chambers, 3131 Flint St., Port Coquitlam V3B 4H7
Record Type: Photo
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2007.017.60a - Coquitlam Hotel on Dewdney
Large black and white photographs depicting Dewdney St. On front: Dudney St Cogutlam BC
Record Type: Photo
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2007.021.1 - Painting
Watercolour painting. Navy and maroon matte and wood frame. Dimensions with frame - 79.5 x 66 cm. Painting of Dewdney Trunk Rd. c. 1900 looking towards bridge, Coquitlam hotel on right, people walking, and horses. Signed Kali at BR of painting. Artist Biography on back of painting: "I was born in Lynn Lake, Manitoba in 1957. My youth was spent in Winnepeg, with my parents and five siblings. At eighteen I moved to British Columbia. I sta...
Record Type: Object
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2008.001.483 - B.C. horse muster by Kelly's Hall
Recruits for the first world war B.C. Horse gather in front of Kelly's Hall and the Coquitlam Hotel on Dewdney Trunk Road (now Kingsway). Caption reads: "Coquitlam BC Horse."
Record Type: Photo
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2008.001.515 - Aftermath of 1921 coquitlam river flood
Aftermath of the Coquitlam River flood. Rail Bridge next to Dewdney Trunk Road (now Kingsway) can be seen washed out on the right.
Record Type: Photo
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2008.001.516 - Dewdney Trunk Road
Cars driving on Dewdney Trunk road. Coquitlam River 1921 flood.
Record Type: Photo
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2009.004.3 - Print
Print of pen and ink sketch. Printed on illustration board. Dimensions: 45.8 x 35.4 cm Sketch depicts Airin Tire Store; a square building made of wood board siding. Front of store has two long vertical windows at the top of the building and a typical store front below. "Airin Tire Store" sign above entrance door. "Tire Repairs" sign on storefront windows. "2550" written on front door. Another "Airin Tire Store, Used Tires" sign on side of buil...
Record Type: Object
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2018.031.24 - Amos Stretch with two others in front of the Myrtle Hotel
Photo of Amos (Slim Jim) Stretch (left) with two others (unidentified) in front of the Myrtle Hotel. Photo taken looking eastward down Dewdney Trunk Road (now Kingsway) over the bridge crossing the Coquitlam River. Circa 1921. Location: Port Coquitlam, BC.
Record Type: Photo
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2018.031.26 - Eastward down Dewdney Trunk Road
Photograph looking eastward down Dewdney Trunk Road (Now Kingsway) towards the intersection with Shaughnessy Street. Members of Routley family present in photo: Tom Routley (Right), Harold Routley (Left), Irene Routley (Centre Right). Circa 1920. Location: Port Coquitlam, BC.
Record Type: Photo
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2022.FIC.190 - Print
Print of a water colour painting with navy and maroon matte and wood frame. Dimensions with frame; 29 x 24 cm Painting of Dewdney Trunk Rd. c. 1900 looking towards bridge, Coquitlam hotel on right, people walking, and horses. Signed Kali at BR of painting. Historical Context provided on backing: "Dewdney Trunk road was the main business street of the District of Coquitlam in the early 1900's. It ran through what was called Westminster Junct...
Record Type: Object
