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Object ID
5635
Title
Fort Langley house being moved.
Date
1957.
Description
Fort Langley house being moved from 88th Avenue to Hudson's Bay Avenue. It is being moved by a truck. Copied from a photograph in the collection of Ron Bryson.
Photo Inscription/Caption
"Through the brush and cross country."
People/Subject
Fort Langley (village)
residences
trucks and buses
Wisteria House
Wisteria House is the name of the house of Ron Bryson and his wife on Hudson's Bay Avenue in Fort Langley. It is also the name of his photography business. The house was originally on 88th Avenue at Bartlett Street, and might have been built by the Allen or Simpson family in about 1887, as they were early residents in the house. Later the McAllister's lived there. Mr. McAllister moved the house to it's present location on Hudson's Bay Avenue in 1957, when the house was about 70 years old. McAllister lived in the house but built and subdivided around it. After McAllister, the Nordby family lived in the house. It was purchased by Ron Bryson in 1964.
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