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Object Description
Object ID
2010.001.1239
Title
Langley City, looking west on Fraser Highway.
Date
[1961?].
Description
One b&w photograph of Langley City looking west on Fraser Highway. Cars can be seen lining the street in both directions. There is a woman in a light colored dress crossing the street on the left and a man in a dark suit standing on the street on the right. Some of the stores that can be seen on the left are Brandow Drugs, Kathy's, Copp Shoes, Langley Rexall Drugs, and the Langley Hotel.
People/Subject
Automobiles
Brandow's Drug Store
Harold Brandow took over Plewes Drugstore in 1945, and renamed it Brandow's Drugstore sometime after. Harold's son, Murray followed in his father's footsteps and worked at the store after studying pharmacy at UBC. The store was closed in 1981.
Copp, the Shoe Man (shoe store)
Term Source: HPC Record (HPC-204/1000)
Fraser Highway
See Also: streets and roads
Langley Hotel
In 1920, John S. Donnelly opened a boarding house in Langley Prairie (this original location is unclear). By 1921, he was running the Station Hotel, a two-storey building just west of the railway station. Early in the same year it was renamed the Langley Prairie Hotel, and became the Half-Way Hotel later that year. In 1926 Conrad Traversy started running the business, and renamed it the Langley Hotel. The next year Ralph Godall and his wife took over the hotel, and on May 21, 1928, while they were away and a Mr. and Mrs. Rolph were looking after the hotel for them, a fire broke out at the rear of the hotel. Within a few minutes the whole hotel was on fire, starting the Langley Prairie Fire. The fire spread to Sam Brown's Barber Shop, Mclean's Dry Goods, the Interurban Station, and then across the road to Alf Warman's Bakery. From there it spread to the Hilton Brothers Garage, the Fraser Motors' storage shed, Wilfred DesRochers' tire sop, Fred Pollard's tinsmith shop, Jim Morris's grocery store, and Pete Prytherch's shoe repair shop. The Langley Hotel was not rebuilt on this site.
Langley Rexall Drugs
Stores and businesses
Term Source: dhv
streets and roads
Term Source: dhv
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