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Object Name
Print, Photographic
Object ID
2013.003.005
Title
Photograph of George Preston.
Date
1974.
Description
1 framed photograph of George Preston on canvas board; ornate gold frame with red velvet matte; photograph is of George Preston smiling and holding an open book; photographer signature in bottom right corner reads: "LUND '74"; picture wire on back is made of string and attached with red thumb tacks.
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Preston, George
George Preston was born and raised in Victoria, B.C. After a formal education, he joined the Underwood Corporation, working in the Accounting Machine Division. He later joined the Manufacturers Life Insurance Company in Victoria, and was subsequently transferred to Vancouver, where he spent four years. The company then transferred him to Saginaw, Michigan, and then to Boston. He then returned to Canada to enter the automotive business. In 1957 George married Iris, and they had one son, Richard, and two daughters, Diane and Robin. George joined the Liberal party in 1957, where he was actively involved in the elections. He was an active Kinsmen for 15 years, serving on the executive and as vice-president; was a member of the Peace Arch Shrine Club, the Chamber of Commerce, and took part in the activities of the Polio Foundation. George has taught Business Administration courses in the Langley Night School system, and was the president of Preston Chevrolet-Oldsmobile. He was the mayor of the Township of Langley from 1972 -1976, and again from 1980-1982.
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