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Object Name
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Object ID
2019.020.021
Title
Framed sketch of "McLauchlan Buggy (Rubber tires) Boston Bar, B.C."
Date
[c. 1959].
Description
Framed and matted black and white pencil sketch by Peter Ewart of "McLauchlan Buggy (Rubber tires) Boston Bar, B.C." The sketch shows a carriage (buggy) with four large wooden wheels; the carriage is sketched from the back, and appears to seat two people. Around the carriage are detail sketches of the axles (top left), spokes of the wheel (left), and part of the carriage seat (right). The sketch is framed in a green-grey frame with a bronze-like inner border, and is matted with a brown matte.
People/Subject
Ewart, Peter Maxwell (1918-2001)
Peter Maxwell Ewart was born in Kisbey, Saskatchewan on 7 Apr. 1918, and grew up in Montreal. During WWII he served with the RCAF as a wireless operator, and was stationed at Bella Bella and Spider Island. In 1929 he first travelled by train with his father to British Columbia. He liked what he saw of B.C., and decided to move here and paint. He came to Langley from Vancouver in 1953. He was commissioned by the B.C. Telephone Co. to do their 1959 book cover, and he also did work for the CPR, B.C. Power Commission, West Coast Transmission, and the 1960 Imperial Bank Calendar. He specialized in paintings of the Cariboo, many of which he created on jeep expeditions. He and daughter Linda lived in the Simonds Road area for many years, and he was very involved in the creation of the Langley Community Music School. He died January 22, 2001, in Langley. In 2018, it was decided that Langley's newest middle school, established in the old R. E. Mountain Secondary School, will be named in his honour.
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