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Object ID
2012.047.020
Title
Joan and Charlie Graham, c. 1940.
Date
[between 1940 and 1945].
Description
Photograph of Joan Graham (née Cripps) and Charlie Graham, who is wearing his military uniform.
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Graham Family
Matthew Sr. and Annie Graham and their children Charles, Annie, Tillie, Margaret, and Matthew Jr.
The Graham farm was located on the Abbotsford/Langley border in Glen Valley. Graham Hill on the Glen Valley escarpment was named after this family. Crops were: dairy, potatoes, oats, hay turnips, and mangolds. Prior to 1940, crop rotation was practiced, with grass being sown under a cover crop of oats. The threshing machine moved around the valley from farm to farm followed by the threshing gang. Milk was sold for $2 per can in Vancouver. The Probert's and Harry Wright brought stock to the Graham farm.
Graham, Charles James Westland
Charles James Westland Graham was born in Chilliwack on 30 June, 1915. His parents were Matthew and Annie Graham. His father was originally from Ireland, but moved to Edinburgh, Scotland in his teens, where he met Annie. They moved to Canada, where all five of their children were born. Charlie was the youngest of five, with 3 older sisters and one brother. Charlie worked variously in farming, construction, and shipping. He married Joan Cripps in the late 1940s and they had one daughter and one son.
Graham, Joan (nee Cripps)
Married to Charlie Graham.
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