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Object Description
Object ID
5769
Title
Nancy Vander Vegte painting the fence along Glover Road at the Vander Vegtes' house.
Date
1968.
Description
Nancy Vander Vegte painting the fence along Glover Road at the Vander Vegtes' house, the Dixon house. The Lloyd Mufford farm can be seen behind her, west of Glover Road.
People/Subject
Barns
See Also: agricultural laborers, agricultural machinery, farms, haying
Term Source: Sears List of Subject Headings (16th. Ed.)
Glover Road
The Langley Trunk Road (sometimes referred to as Trunk Road) was renamed Glover Road following W.W. I after Lieut. F.W. Glover, Langley's first municipal engineer.
See From: Langley Trunk Road, Trunk Road
See Also: streets and roads
Term Source: Roads and Place Names in Langley, B.C., pg. 57 (Pepin)
Mufford House (Lloyd Mufford)
Located in Milner.
Mufford, Lloyd Winston
Lloyd Mufford was born January 13, 1906, to parents William J. and Annie Mufford (nee Mufford). He married Hazel Perry, and they had three children: Judy, Ivan and Mervin. Lloyd worked as a dairy farmer. He died April 19, 1984 at the age of 78, and is buried in Fort Langley Cemetery.
Vander Vegte, Nancy
Daughter of Catherine and John Vander Vegte.
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