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Object Name
Print, Photographic
Object ID
1982.069.003
Title
The Rump and Sendall Hatchery.
Date
[between 1920 and 1940].
Description
Rump & Sendall Ltd. Hatchery on Fraser Highway (Dick Sendall was the son of Ernie Sendall). To the left is Stacey's house, and to the right is Gowing-Frost Auction, Ltd., a competitor of Gibson's.
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Rump and Sendall Hatchery
Rump and Sendall Ltd. Hatchery opened in Langley in 1922 with the slogan "The Chicks Which Give Results." The Rump & Sendall Hatchery in Langley Prairie was built in 1935 beside the Aikenhead family's house. Before this, they hatched chicks on their farm at Harmsworth. There was another location in Vernon. There were two residences over the location in Langley Prairie - the Sendalls lived at the front, and the Rumps at the rear.
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