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Object Name
Doily
Object ID
1968.034.003
Title
Fringed doily.
Date
[between 1880 and 1900].
Description
Comprised of 7 medallions, fringed around the outside. Doily crochet work.
People/Subject
Berry, Eva May (Williams)
Eva May Berry (nee Williams) was born on January 14, 1895 in Otter B.C. Her family were homesteaders in Langley. She married Owen James Berry (1886- October 6, 1964) on July 24, 1916. Eva owned and operated the Maternity Home in Langley. With her husband she had a son named Rowland. Eva died on December 25, 1982.
Sperling
The Sperling area was historically in the Harmsworth district but got its name in 1910 when the B.C. Electric Railway arrived and a station was built where the Interurban line crossed Brown Road (240th). The station and surrounding area were named after R.H. Sperling, the general manager of the BC Electric at that time.
Williams, Emily (Charles H., Mrs.)
Emily Williams was born Emily Powell in England. She came over with her husband Charles Hubert Williams, and her parents, arriving in Langley in 1889. She raised her family on Yale Road, just east of Murray's Corners. She died in 1947.
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