
I added a new page on Alfred Brignall, who was a dry goods dealer.
He lived at a series of addresses in Vancouver, including Glencoe Lodge from 1910 to 1914.
Vancouver West End history
I added a new page on Alfred Brignall, who was a dry goods dealer.
He lived at a series of addresses in Vancouver, including Glencoe Lodge from 1910 to 1914.
I updated the page on Frederick William Chapman.
He was the Vancouver manager of Gault Brothers, who were manufacturers and importers of dry goods.
He lived at 944 Denman Street in 1900.
I added illustrations and information on members of his family.
I added a new page on Henry Charles Macaulay. He was a merchant and broker who lived at 821 Denman Street in 1907.
I updated the page on Walter Stuart Moore. He was a dry goods merchant who lived at 1096 Denman Street in 1914. His wife, Edith Alice Moore, had a dry goods store at 986 Denman Street in 1914.
I added information on Walter’s and Edith’s children, along with information on Edith’s second husband, Robert Reid.
I added a new page on Albert Edward Law, who was a dry goods dealer and real estate broker. He lived at 2033 Beach Avenue from 1907 to 1909.
I added a new page on Henry Seath, who was a real estate broker and dealer in dry goods. He lived at 1084 Denman Street from 1912 to 1919. His wife, Nellie, was at 1084 Denman Street from 1920 to 1922.
I added a brief new page on Denman Tailors, which was at 994 Denman Street in 1920, along with Shin Takunaga, who had a dry goods store at 990 Denman Street in 1920.
I added a new page on James F. Bennett. He was an employee of Gault Brothers, a wholesale dry goods and men’s furnishings company. He lived at 761 Denman Street in 1917 and 1918. He may have moved to California in the 1920s.