Don Stewart was born at St Mary’s Hospital in New Westminster in 1944, and had six siblings. He was the son of a mill worker at MacMillan Bloedel, who was also a caretaker at Spring Ranch located in the Connaught Heights area of New Westminster. It was called Spring Ranch because it had its own “artesian well” or spring that generated two small pools that Stewart and his friends would swim in during the summer. The family lived on the ranch between 1944 and 1952, and Stewart’s descriptions of the city during the interview are mainly from the 1950s. The ranch was demolished during the building of the new Queensborough Bridge in 1960, and Stewart shares his perspective on the shift from what was a quiet Connaught Heights life to what is now t...
Archie Miller was born in 1946 and is a New Westminster native. His family were commer...
Terry Brine was born in New Westminster and grew up in Burnaby. He studied education at the universi...
James Harris Stewart is interviewed by Gwendolyn Sheppard on March 31, 1989 as part of the Western N...
Elve Morrison lived in New Westminster for all but 8 years when she lived on the...
James Stewart lists past owners of the Rising Wolf Ranch and their histories; he describes the histo...
McDonald and Langstroth were the daughters of a New Westminster longshoreman, and have lived in the ...
Don Carter grew up in a family that has worked on the Fraser River since 1900. His grandfather was a...
Ron Basran\u27s family first arrived in Queensborough in the early1900s, and he remains a resident. ...
Oral history interview with Brian Reid, conducted by Terra Barrett. Interview about growing up in Gr...
Mike Hoyer is a retired educator from Prince George who moved to New Westminster in 2004. He is an a...
Eric Pattison is an architect. He owns Pattison Architecture, a firm located in New Westminster. Thi...
Stewart reads a brief history of the Martin Ranch and Pritchard area. She also provides some random ...
Doug Kelly has worked a variety of jobs with the City of New Westminster, from a labourer, to a cler...
The Columbia Theatre on 530 Columbia St. in New Westminster was built in 1927 as a 900-seat movie th...
Stewart Brandborg discusses the issues of clearcutting in Montana, and his father Guy Brandborg’s de...
Archie Miller was born in 1946 and is a New Westminster native. His family were commer...
Terry Brine was born in New Westminster and grew up in Burnaby. He studied education at the universi...
James Harris Stewart is interviewed by Gwendolyn Sheppard on March 31, 1989 as part of the Western N...
Elve Morrison lived in New Westminster for all but 8 years when she lived on the...
James Stewart lists past owners of the Rising Wolf Ranch and their histories; he describes the histo...
McDonald and Langstroth were the daughters of a New Westminster longshoreman, and have lived in the ...
Don Carter grew up in a family that has worked on the Fraser River since 1900. His grandfather was a...
Ron Basran\u27s family first arrived in Queensborough in the early1900s, and he remains a resident. ...
Oral history interview with Brian Reid, conducted by Terra Barrett. Interview about growing up in Gr...
Mike Hoyer is a retired educator from Prince George who moved to New Westminster in 2004. He is an a...
Eric Pattison is an architect. He owns Pattison Architecture, a firm located in New Westminster. Thi...
Stewart reads a brief history of the Martin Ranch and Pritchard area. She also provides some random ...
Doug Kelly has worked a variety of jobs with the City of New Westminster, from a labourer, to a cler...
The Columbia Theatre on 530 Columbia St. in New Westminster was built in 1927 as a 900-seat movie th...
Stewart Brandborg discusses the issues of clearcutting in Montana, and his father Guy Brandborg’s de...
Archie Miller was born in 1946 and is a New Westminster native. His family were commer...
Terry Brine was born in New Westminster and grew up in Burnaby. He studied education at the universi...
James Harris Stewart is interviewed by Gwendolyn Sheppard on March 31, 1989 as part of the Western N...