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Knowles Jewellers

369-371 Bernard Avenue, Kelowna, British Columbia, V1Y, Canada

Formally Recognized: 2001/12/17

Exterior view of Knowles Jewellers, 2003; City of Kelowna, 2003
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Construction Date(s)

1910/01/01

Listed on the Canadian Register: 2007/03/23

Statement of Significance

Description of Historic Place

The historic place is the two-storey brick commercial Knowles Jewellers building, constructed in 1910 at 369-371 Bernard Avenue in Kelowna's Downtown area.

Heritage Value

Knowles Jewellers is valued for its association with the jewellery business operated by James B. Knowles, for being representative of the second period of intensive development in Kelowna's Downtown core, and as a good example of an early two-storey brick commercial building.

The building's historical value is found in the association with J.B. Knowles, a successful merchant and municipal politician, and an active member of the community. Knowles arrived in Kelowna in 1905, having come from Nova Scotia by way of an apprenticeship with a Vancouver jeweller. He opened Kelowna's first jewellery shop in the Boyce Building at the foot of Bernard Avenue, and also offered his services as a watchmaker and optician. He moved the business to this building around 1911. It remained here until 1938, when Knowles lost his business as a consequence of the Great Depression. The building was subsequently occupied by Copp the Shoe Man, from at least 1943 to 1973, and Tillie's Beauty Shop, during the 1940s and 1950s. It currently accommodates Joe's Chinese Restaurant, representing the increasing number of restaurants along Bernard Avenue.

Knowles served on City Council from 1918 to 1928, and was heavily involved in other civic organizations, including the Museum Society and the Okanagan Historical Society. He is credited with having been a driving force behind the creation of City Park. His house of 1907 at 865 Bernard Avenue has been restored and incorporated into a municipal park, while his later house at 1001 Lawrence Avenue is also on Kelowna's Heritage Register. Knowles Road is named for him.

Constructed in 1910, during the second period of intensive development downtown, this historic place has value as a good and representative example of Kelowna's two-storey brick business blocks of the time.

Source: City of Kelowna, Planning Department, File No. 6800-02

Character-Defining Elements

The character-defining elements of Knowles Jewellers include:
- An early two-storey commercial building
- Brick facade with decorative details, including pilasters and panels above the windows
- Brick color a mix of cream and buff
- Narrow brick cornice
- Large commercial glazing on ground floor
- Double-hung wood sash windows with concrete sills and lintels
- Double door with transom and concrete sill

Recognition

Jurisdiction

British Columbia

Recognition Authority

Local Governments (BC)

Recognition Statute

Local Government Act, s.954

Recognition Type

Community Heritage Register

Recognition Date

2001/12/17

Historical Information

Significant Date(s)

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Theme - Category and Type

Developing Economies
Trade and Commerce

Function - Category and Type

Current

Commerce / Commercial Services
Eating or Drinking Establishment

Historic

Commerce / Commercial Services
Shop or Wholesale Establishment

Architect / Designer

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Builder

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Additional Information

Location of Supporting Documentation

City of Kelowna, Planning Department, File No. 6800-02

Cross-Reference to Collection

Fed/Prov/Terr Identifier

DlQu-82

Status

Published

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