drawings
DR1989:0015:037
Description:
- This work is part of a group of drawings and reprographic prints of drawings for St. Peter's Home, Woking, and St. Peter's Convent, Woking, from the offices of John Loughborough Pearson and Frank Loughborough Pearson (DR1989:0015:011 - DR1989:0015:085 R/V). Composed of contract and working drawings including plans, site plans, sections, and elevations dated between 1881 and 1936, these drawings were sold at auction by the convent along with those for the older institution of St. Peter's Home, Kilburn (DR1989:0015:001 - DR1989:0015:010). Both St. Peter's Home, Kilburn, and St. Peter's Home, Woking were commissioned from John Loughborough Pearson by Benjamin Lancaster. The alterations to the Home at Kilburn were commissioned on behalf of Lancaster's wife, who founded the home and a lay nursing order which ran it. The institution at Woking was founded by Lancaster as a home for incurables in 1882 and dedicated to the memory of his deceased wife (Quiney 67-68, 254-255, and 284). It was probably first known as St. Peter's Home, Woking, not becoming a convent until ca. 1934.
architecture
1898-1900
St. Peter's Home, Woking: Plan for the corridor between the chapel and the mortuary
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DR1989:0015:037
Description:
- This work is part of a group of drawings and reprographic prints of drawings for St. Peter's Home, Woking, and St. Peter's Convent, Woking, from the offices of John Loughborough Pearson and Frank Loughborough Pearson (DR1989:0015:011 - DR1989:0015:085 R/V). Composed of contract and working drawings including plans, site plans, sections, and elevations dated between 1881 and 1936, these drawings were sold at auction by the convent along with those for the older institution of St. Peter's Home, Kilburn (DR1989:0015:001 - DR1989:0015:010). Both St. Peter's Home, Kilburn, and St. Peter's Home, Woking were commissioned from John Loughborough Pearson by Benjamin Lancaster. The alterations to the Home at Kilburn were commissioned on behalf of Lancaster's wife, who founded the home and a lay nursing order which ran it. The institution at Woking was founded by Lancaster as a home for incurables in 1882 and dedicated to the memory of his deceased wife (Quiney 67-68, 254-255, and 284). It was probably first known as St. Peter's Home, Woking, not becoming a convent until ca. 1934.
drawings
1898-1900
architecture
ARCH285436
Description:
Colleagues may be Miss M.E. Macpherson (sp.?), Professor Kent Baker, DGW Mackal (Mackae?); from names inscribed on verso.
1953
Parkin and colleagues looking at drawings for Canadian Home Journal competition
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ARCH285436
Description:
Colleagues may be Miss M.E. Macpherson (sp.?), Professor Kent Baker, DGW Mackal (Mackae?); from names inscribed on verso.
ARCH285456
Description:
Photographer reference - 978823
1964
Parkin in his home at 75 The Bridle Path, North York
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ARCH285456
Description:
Photographer reference - 978823
PH1989:0226
ca. 1900
Project
AP075.S1.1986.PR02
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlnader's landscape project for a courtyard at the Louis Brier Home and Hospital, located at the corner of Oak Street and West 41st Street in Vancouver, British Columbia. Oberlander worked on this project in 1986-1987. The project consisted in a courtyard garden for the elderly with a selection of edibles and flowers to create a place to sit for the residents. The project series contains sketches, design development drawings, including planters details, general landscape plans, and planting plans, some working drawings, such grading and planting plans, and reference drawings for the building from the architects Matsuzaki Wright Architects. The project is also documented through textual records, including correspondence, Oberlander's concept notes, specifications, cost estimates, plant selection documents and research material.
1986-1987
Louis Brier Home and Hospital Courtyard, Vancouver, British Columbia (1986-1987)
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AP075.S1.1986.PR02
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlnader's landscape project for a courtyard at the Louis Brier Home and Hospital, located at the corner of Oak Street and West 41st Street in Vancouver, British Columbia. Oberlander worked on this project in 1986-1987. The project consisted in a courtyard garden for the elderly with a selection of edibles and flowers to create a place to sit for the residents. The project series contains sketches, design development drawings, including planters details, general landscape plans, and planting plans, some working drawings, such grading and planting plans, and reference drawings for the building from the architects Matsuzaki Wright Architects. The project is also documented through textual records, including correspondence, Oberlander's concept notes, specifications, cost estimates, plant selection documents and research material.
Project
1986-1987
Project
AP075.S1.1968.PR02
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's play areas and garden project for Eileen Colbert Home located at the corner of 18th Avenue and Kaslo Street, in Vancouver, British Columbia. Cornelia Hahn Oberlander developed this project for the Vancouver Children's Aid Society between 1968 and 1969. Oberlander's design included a vegetable garden and a sand playground area for young children at the back of the building. A larger play area situated at the southwest corner of the site included a treehouse, a mound with a slide, a waterfall and a canal, and central space with play elements. The project series contains design development drawings, including elevations, sections and details for playground structures, site plans and planting plans, working drawings including grading and irrigation plans, and a bird's eye view of the play area. The project series also includes two copies of the specifications.
1968-1971
Play Area for Eileen Colbert Home, Vancouver, British Columbia (1968-1969)
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AP075.S1.1968.PR02
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's play areas and garden project for Eileen Colbert Home located at the corner of 18th Avenue and Kaslo Street, in Vancouver, British Columbia. Cornelia Hahn Oberlander developed this project for the Vancouver Children's Aid Society between 1968 and 1969. Oberlander's design included a vegetable garden and a sand playground area for young children at the back of the building. A larger play area situated at the southwest corner of the site included a treehouse, a mound with a slide, a waterfall and a canal, and central space with play elements. The project series contains design development drawings, including elevations, sections and details for playground structures, site plans and planting plans, working drawings including grading and irrigation plans, and a bird's eye view of the play area. The project series also includes two copies of the specifications.
Project
1968-1971
PH1980:0262
1932
View of retirement home under construction, steel construction, Heerlen, Netherlands
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PH1980:0262
PH1980:0945
textual records
AP075.S1.1968.PR02.003
1969-1971
Specifications, Play Area of Eileen Colbert Home, Vancouver, British Columbia
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AP075.S1.1968.PR02.003
textual records
1969-1971
textual records
AP075.S1.1968.PR02.001
Description:
Original folder entitled "CORBET, ELLEIN".
1969
Specifications, Play Area of Eileen Colbert Home, Vancouver, British Columbia
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AP075.S1.1968.PR02.001
Description:
Original folder entitled "CORBET, ELLEIN".
textual records
1969