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Object Name
Sled
Object ID
1992.001.001
Title
Wooden sled.
Date
1932.
Description
Small wooden sled with metal runners on either side. Was given to Boultbee Rogers as a Christmas present in 1932; his family lived on 48th Avenue (Simonds Road) between 208th and 216th Streets, where they opened Newlands Golf Course in 1946.
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Rogers, Clive Boultbee
Boultbee Rogers was born to Clive and Dorothy (nee Boultbee) Rogers. His parents opened Newlands Golf Course, originally 9 tees, on the family's property on Simonds Road (48th Ave) in 1946. Boultbee Rogers became an insurance adjustor in Cloverdale. Boultbee married Dora Barker of Cloverdale and they had two children, Dianne and Stuart. Boultbee served in the Canadian Army during WWII in Europe for four years. The Surrey Archives has 100+ wartime letters written by Clive Boultbee Rogers. He lived in Surrey from 1956-1997, the year of his death.
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