1095 Denman Street

1095 Denman Street appeared under the streets and names listings in the 1909 Vancouver directory and in the streets listing in 1910.

According to the directories, Lucy J. Shadwell lived at 1095 Denman Street in 1909 and 1910. (Her actual name was Lucy Isabella Shadwell, and she was the widow of Howard Brockway Shadwell. Further information appears on the page for Lucy Isabella Shadwell.)

 

 

Henderson’s City of Vancouver and North Vancouver Directory, 1909, page 269 (Denman Street).

 

 

Henderson’s City of Vancouver and North Vancouver Directory, 1909, page 1037.
Henderson’s City of Vancouver and North Vancouver Directory, 1909, page 1037.

 

There are no references to this property in Heritage Vancouver Society’s database of historic building permits: http://permits.heritagevancouver.org/index.php?cID=1 [searched January 17, 2020].

The contemporary plans did not show 1095 Denman Street, and there does not appear to be any place where this address could have existed as an individual house. It may have been a temporary address for part of the house at 1075 Denman Street.

 

 

1075 Denman Street and 1069 Denman Street, 1954; detail from BO-54-211 : First Beach; http://vintageairphotos.com/bo-54-211/.

 

 

Denman Street – between Nelson Street and Comox Street – Detail from Goad’s Atlas of the city of Vancouver – 1912 – Vol 1 – Plate 8 – Barclay Street to English Bay and Cardero Street to Stanley Park.

 

 

Denman Street between Comox Street and Pendrell Street, west side; detail from Goad’s Atlas of Vancouver Vol. 1; 1913-1920; Chas. E. Goad Company; Plate 63; Denman Street to Comox Street to Stanley Park boundary to English Bay; Vancouver City Archives; 1972-582.38; https://searcharchives.vancouver.ca/plate-63-denman-street-to-comox-street-to-stanley-park-boundary-to-english-bay. [selected portion: street names added].