Langley Centennial Museum
Hello, Guest
Add As Favorite
Language
Viewing Object
Print
Saved List Options
My Saved List
Select
/
Clear
Create a New Saved List
Add
Object Description
Share
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Object ID
0157
Title
Barn being constructed at the Hugh Davidson farm.
Date
1905.
Description
Barn being constructed at the Hugh Davidson farm.
Photo Inscription/Caption
Inscription in felt and ink.
People/Subject
Barns
See Also: agricultural laborers, agricultural machinery, farms, haying
Term Source: Sears List of Subject Headings (16th. Ed.)
Davidson, Hugh
Hugh Davidson was born in 1864 or 1865 in Ontario. He came to Langley in 1888 and at the age of 24 he and Robert Riddell opened one of the first stores in the area in 1889. He sold the store and went to work for Rithet Wholesalers in 1894. By 1905 he was farming on the Salmon River flats. He was one of the first farms to have Ayrshire cattle in the province. He later went to work for Hastings Shingle Mill in Vancouver. He married Margaret Jane McKee on March 11, 1898. They had 3 children: a son who died young, John, and a daughter. Hugh died on May 17, 1950.
Print
Saved List Options
My Saved List
Select
/
Clear
Create a New Saved List
Add
Opens in a new window.
Argus v4.4.2.32 - Langley Centennial Museum