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Ruth [Baruch] Phillips

Oral history interview with Ruth (nee Baruch) Phillips was born in Poland in 1927. The family left Poland in the 1930's due to pogroms and growing antisemitism. Ruth's father moved the family to Vancouver in 1934 to become the principal at Talmud Torah. Ruth’s Husband, Maran Peter Phillips, ran a fish packer for Queen Charlotte Fish.

Larry Krangle

Oral history interview with Larry Krangle who was born in Toronto, 1926. He helped develop Shaar Harim, the North Shore Jewish Congregation.

Edythe Rose

Oral history interview with Edythe Rose who was born in Winnipeg, 1913. Her parent grew up in the in the Austro-Hungarian Empire and they emigrated to Canada following her father's brother.

Commercial Drive street scene

8"x 10" black and white photograph of side by side street scenes on Commercial Drive in Vancouver.

Business visible are:
Manitoba Hardware (1714 and 1716 Commercial Drive)
F. N. Hamilton

Creator code in bottom right corner reads "1737"

Stamp on verso reads "Please Credit Vancouver Public Library Negative No. 7400"

Commercial Drive Garage Limited

8"x 10" black and white photograph of Commercial Drive Garage Limited at 2098 Commercial Drive, in Vancouver.

Business visible are:
Commercial Drive Garage Limited

Creator code in bottom right corner reads "175-"

Stamp on verso reads "Please Credit Vancouver Public Library Negative No. 7420"

Commercial Drive and First Avenue

8"x 10" black and white photograph of side by side street scenes of the east side of Commercial Drive near First Avenue in Vancouver.

Buildings/businesses visible are:

Manitoba Hardware
T.J. Cahill
Grandview Theatre

Creator code in bottom right corner reads "1734"

Stamp on verso reads "Please Credit Vancouver Public Library Negative No. 7397"

Kelly, Douglas & Co. Limited Bill - January 20, 1908

Bill for grocery items from Kelly, Douglas & Co. Limited, wholesale grocers, for [Mrs Wm. Seidleman] of Cedar Cove, B.C. (Cedar Cove was the old name for what is now known as the Grandview neighbourhood of Vancouver). Bill is issued on January 20, 1908.

Interview with Edith Thompson (Lohn)

  • CA JMABC A.1998.010, A.2008.007, A.1968.001, A.1971.002, A.2007.017, A.2007.009, A.2011.007, A.2010.055-OH.19.95-10
  • Stuk
  • January 9, 1995
  • Part of Cyril E. Leonoff fonds

An Interview with Edith (nee Lohn) Thompson who was born in British Columbia. She enlisted in the RCAF Women’s Division in 1942 in secretarial positions and postwar than worked for senior medical health officer. Her brother Earl served overseas in Italy throughout the war. Edith and her husband George moved to California in 1963 but moved back to Vancouver in 1983 following the death of their youngest son; safety and the lack of violence prompted move. Ran 'Vancouver Antique Centre' on Richard and Harris and was quite successful. Involved in Hadassah, the Vancouver Art Gallery and is a member of Richmond Country Club.

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