Surrey Archives Directory Index 1887-2001

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Surrey Archives Directory Index 1887-2001 Surrey Archives Directories Note: Most Directories include a Classified/Business Directory 1887 BC Directory BC towns and areas Surrey Municipality pp.205-208 (Under listings: Clover Valley, Brownsville, Elgin, Hall’s Prairie, Mud Bay, North Surrey, Serpentine) 1889 Henderson’s BC BC towns and areas Surrey areas listed alphabetically (Brownsville, Clover Valley, Elgin, Hall’s Prairie, Mud Bay) p.273 1889 Williams’ BC BC towns and areas Surrey Municipality area listings pp.342-346 1891 Williams’ BC BC towns and areas listed alphabetically Surrey areas include: Brownsville, Clayton, Clover Valley, Elgin, Hall’s Prairie, Mud Bay, Port Kells (includes Barnston Island and Annieville), Surrey Municipality, Surrey Centre) 1891 Henderson’s BC BC towns and areas listed alphabetically Surrey areas include: Brownsville, Clayton, Clover Valley, Elgin, Hall’s Prairie, Mud Bay, North Surrey, Serpentine, Surrey Municipality 1895 Williams’ BC BC towns and areas listed alphabetically 1897-98 Williams’ Official BC A. New Westminster Directory pp.68 B. Alphabetical listings of BC towns pp.508 (Surrey areas: Brownsville, Clayton, Cloverdale, Clover Valley, Elgin, Hall’s Prairie, Hazelmere, Mud Bay, Port Kells, Surrey Centre) 1898 Henderson’s BC BC towns and areas listed alphabetically 1903 Henderson’s Vancouver Vancouver City Directory VOLUME 2: (Reference library does not have Vol. 1) 1905 Henderson’s BC A. BC towns and areas listed alphabetically (includes Surrey towns) p.35 B. Incorporated Cities listed alphabetically 1905-06 Henderson’s Victoria Victoria City Directory 1907 Henderson’s City of Vancouv er A. Vancouver Street and Avenue Guide B. Vancouver City Directory 2 1908 Henderson’s Vancouver A. Vancouver Street and Avenue Guide B. Vancouver City Directory 1909 Henderson’s Greater Vancouver A. Vancouver Street and Avenue Guide B. City of Vancouver Directory C. North Vancouver Directory 1909 Henderson’s City of Vancouver A. Vancouver Street Directory and North Vancouver B. City of Vancouver listings C. North Vancouver listings 1910 Henderson’s BC BC Cities and Towns listed alphabetically (includes Surrey towns) 1911 Henderson’s Greater Vancouver A. Vancouver Street and Avenue Guide B. Vancouver Directories (organized separately): Vancouver, North Van, Point Grey, South Van, New Westminster C. Fraser Valley (includes Surrey areas) p.1433 1912 Henderson’s Greater Vancouver A. Vancouver Street and Avenue Guide, New West, & Fraser Valley B. Vancouver Directories (organized separately): Vancouver, North Van, Point Grey, South Van., New Westminster C. Fraser Valley (includes Surrey areas) p.1549 1913 Henderson’s Greater Vancouver A. Vancouver Street and Avenue Guide B. Vancouver Directories: Vancouver, Van Suburbs , North Van, New Westminster C. Fraser Valley (includes Surrey areas) p.1745 1914 Henderson’s Greater Vancouver A. Vancouver Street and Avenue Guide B. Vancouver Directories: Vancouver, Van Suburbs, West Van, North Van, New Westminster 1915 Henderson’s Greater Vancouver A. Vancouver Street Guide B. Vancouver Directories: Vancouver, West Van, North Van 1916 Henderson’s Greater Vancouver A. Vancouver Street Guide B. Vancouver Directories: Vancouver, North Van 1917 Henderson’s Greater Vancouver A. Vancouver Street Guide B. Vancouver Directory 1918 Henderson’s Greater Vancouver A. Vancouver Street Guide B. Vancouver Directory 1918 Wrigley’s British Columbia (copy 1) A. BC Towns and areas listed alphabetically B. Vancouver Directory 1918 Wrigley’s British Columbia (copy 2) A. BC towns and areas listed alphabetically B. Vancouver Directory 3 1919 Wrigley’s British Columbia BC towns and cities listed alphabetically 1919 Henderson’s Greater Vancouver A. Vancouver Street Guide B. Vancouver Directory 1920 Henderson’s Vancouver A. Vancouver Street Guide B. Vancouver Directory 1920 Wrigley’s British Columbia (copy 1) BC towns and cities listed alphabetically 1920 Wrigley’s British Columbia (copy 2) BC towns and cities listed alphabetically 1921 Wrigley’s British Columbia BC towns and cities listed alphabetically 1921 Henderson’s Vancouver A. Vancouver Street and Avenue Guide B. Vancouver Directory 1922 Henderson’s Greater Vancouver A. Vancouver Street and Avenue Guide B. Vancouver Directory 1922 Wrigley’s British Columbia (copy 1) BC towns and cities listed alphabetically 1922 Wrigley’s British Columbia (copy 2) BC towns and cities listed alphabetically 1922 Vancouver & Mainland Telephone BC Lower Mainland towns and cities listed alphabetically Cloverdale p.31 1923 Wrigley’s British Columbia A. BC towns listed alphabetically VOLUME 1: B. Vancouver Street and Avenue Guide C. Vancouver Directory: “A” – “Burke” VOLUME 2: A. Vancouver Directory: “Burke” - end B. Victoria Directory C. Victoria Street and Avenue Guide 1923 Henderson’s Greater Vancouver A. Vancouver Street and Avenue Guide B. Vancouver Directory 1924 Wrigley-Henderson British Columbia A. BC towns listed alphabetically B. Vancouver Street and Avenue Guide C. Vancouver Directory D. Victoria Street and Avenue Guide E. Victoria Directory 1925 Wrigley-Henderson British Columbia A. BC towns listed alphabetically B. Vancouver Street and Avenue Guide C. Vancouver Directory D. Victoria Street and Avenue Guide E. Victoria Directory 4 1926 Wrigley’s British Columbia A. BC towns listed alphabetically B. Vancouver/New West Street Guide C. Vancouver Directory D. Victoria Street and Avenue Guide E. Victoria Directory 1927 Wrigley’s British Columbia A. BC towns listed alphabetically B. Vancouver/New West Street Guide C. Vancouver Directory D. Victoria Street and Avenue Guide E. Victoria Directory 1928 Wrigley’s British Columbia A. BC towns listed alphabetically B. Vancouver/ New West Street Guide C. Vancouver/ New West Directory D. Victoria Street and Avenue Guide E. Victoria Directory 1928 Wrigley’s British Columbia A. BC towns listed alphabetically VOLUME 1: B. Greater Vancouver & New West Directory “A” – “Downie” VOLUME 2: A. Greater Vancouver & New West Directory “Draper“ – “Z” B. Vancouver Street and Avenue Guide C. Victoria City Directory D. Victoria Street and Avenue Guide 1929 Wrigley’s British Columbia A. BC towns listed alphabetically B. Vancouver/New West Directory C. Vancouver /New West Street Guide D. Victoria Directory E. Victoria Street and Avenue Guide 1930 Wrigley’s British Columbia A. BC towns listed alphabetically VOLUME 1: B. Vancouver/New West Directory “A” – “Mckay” VOLUME 2: A. Greater Vancouver & New West Directory “Mackay” – “Z” B. Vancouver/New West Street Guide C. Victoria Directory D. Victoria Street and Avenue Guide 1931 Wrigley’s British Columbia A. BC towns listed alphabetically VOLUME 1: B. Greater Vancouver/New West Directory “A” – “Mallory” VOLUME 2: A. Greater Vancouver/ New West Directory B. Vancouver/New West Street Guide C. Victoria Directory D. Victoria Street and Avenue Guide 1931 Wrigley’s British Columbia BC towns listed alphabetically 5 1932 Wrigley’s British Columbia A. BC towns listed alphabetically VOLUME 1: B. Greater Vancouver/ New West Directory “A” - “Z” VOLUME 2: A. Greater Vancouver Street and Avenue Guide B. Victoria Directory C. Victoria Street and Avenue Guide 1933 Greater Vancouver Tel. Directory Directories: Greater Vancouver, New Westminster, Lower Mainland (includes Cloverdale) 1933 Wrigley’s Greater Vancouver A. Greater Vancouver/New West Directory & New Westminster (copy 1) B. Greater Vancouver/New West Street Guide 1933 Wrigley’s Greater Vancouver A. Greater Vancouver/New West Directory & New Westminster (copy 2) B. Greater Vancouver/New West Street Guide 1933 Wrigley’s Greater Vancouver & Vancouver/ New West Street Guide New West Street Guide 1934 Sun British Columbia (copy 1) A. BC towns listed alphabetically VOLUME 1: B. Greater Vancouver Directory “A” – Mack” VOLUME 2: A. Greater Vancouver Directory cont’d. “Mackenrot” – “Z” B. Greater Vancouver/New West Street Guide C. Victoria Directory D. Victoria Street and Avenue Guide 1934 Sun British Columbia (copy 2) A. BC towns listed alphabetically B. Greater Vancouver & New West Directory C. Greater Vancouver & New West Street Guide D. Victoria Directory E. Victoria Street and Avenue Guide 1935 British Columbia & Yukon (copy 1) A. BC/Yukon towns listed alphabetically B. Vancouver/New West Directory C. Vancouver Street and Avenue Guide D. Victoria Directory E. Victoria Street and Avenue Guide 1935 British Columbia & Yukon (copy 2) A. BC/Yukon towns listed alphabetically B. Vancouver/New West Directory C. Vancouver Street and Avenue Guide D. Victoria Directory E. Victoria Street and Avenue Guide 6 1936 British Columbia & Yukon A. BC towns listed alphabetically B. Vancouver/ New West Directory C. Vancouver/New West Street Guide D. Victoria Directory E. Victoria Street and Avenue Guide 1937 British Columbia & Yukon A. BC towns listed alphabetically B. Vancouver/ New West Directory C. Vancouver/New West Street Guide D. Victoria Directory E. Victoria Street and Avenue Guide 1938 British Columbia & Yukon A. BC/Yukon towns & cities listed alphabetically VOLUME 1: B. New Westminster & Burnaby Street Guide C. Greater Vancouver City Directory “A” – “Litke” VOLUME 2: A. Greater Vancouver City Directory cont’d. “Litras” – “Z” B. Vancouver, North & West Van Street Guide C. Victoria Directory D. Victoria Street and Avenue Guide 1939 British Columbia & Yukon A. BC/Yukon towns & cities listed alphabetically VOLUME 1: B. Greater Vancouver City Directory C. Vancouver, North & West Van Street Guide VOLUME 2: A. New Westminster & Burnaby Directory B. New West/Burnaby Street & Avenue Guide C. Victoria Directory
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