Langley Centennial Museum
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Object Name
Pamphlet
Object ID
2012.034.021
Title
BC Farm Machinery Museum Association Pamphlet.
Extent
1 pamphlet.
Date
[1958?].
Description
Pamphlet about the BC Farm Machinery Museum Association; cover has drawing of farm museum; page folded 3 times; inside has information about why the site was chosen and why there is a museum; there is a list of officers on the back; 22x9.5 cm.
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B.C. Farm Machinery and Agricultural Museum (BCFMAM)
Construction began on the BCFMAM in June 1966 when the B.C. Farm Association's president, Archie Stevenson turned the sod in Fort Langley, next to the Langley Centennial Museum. In the 1950s, the museum was planned to be built out at UBC, but as the university kept expanding, it was deemed unsuitable. Fort Langley therefore, as the first to export agricultural commodities from the B.C. mainland, was chosen. Building began when funds had been raised nearly nine years later, and the museum was officially opened November 19, 1966 by Sir Robert Billinger, Lord Mayor of London. In December 1976, the provincial government gave the museum a grant, which was used to expand the facilities and improve the existing building.
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