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Seaforth School

6501 Deer Lake Avenue, Burnaby, Colombie-Britannique, V5G, Canada

Reconnu formellement en: 1984/01/03

Opening ceremonies, Seaforth School, September 7, 1922; Burnaby Historical Society, Community Archives, BHS-308-1
Exterior elevation
Exterior view of Seaforth School, 2004; Don Dool, City of Burnaby, 2004
Oblique view from northeast
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Autre nom(s)

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Liens et documents

Date(s) de construction

1922/01/01

Inscrit au répertoire canadien: 2005/03/22

Énoncé d'importance

Description du lieu patrimonial

The Seaforth School is a one storey,wood frame, rectangular plan building with a projecting entry porch; now located on the grounds of the Burnaby Village Museum, a single municipally-owned property located at 6501 Deer Lake Avenue, Burnaby.

Valeur patrimoniale

The heritage value of the Seaforth School lies in its representation of a one room school once located in one of the city's rural districts. The school was constructed due to the demand of increasing population after the First World War, in what was then known as the Lozells District, so isolated at the time that parents were concerned about the danger to their children from wild bears and cougars that roamed the area. The school was named after its sponsor, the Seaforth Chapter of the Imperial Order of Daughters of the Empire. Bowman and Cullerne, the architects for the Burnaby School Board, designed the one room schoolhouse. It was constructed by local contractor, Alphonse J. Toebaert, following the standards of British Columbia public school architecture, which specified the plan and orientation of the building. It indicates the values and the design control of school boards of the time, and the central role of the provincial government in setting educational standards.

The heritage value of this school also lies in its interpretive value within the Burnaby Village Museum. The site is an important cultural feature for the interpretation of Burnaby's heritage to the public, illustrating the changes in the local school system over time. The school was moved to Burnaby Village Museum in 1983, and was opened to the public after extensive restoration in 1987. Both the interior and exterior have been restored and interpreted to the date of original construction. The North Vancouver School Board donated most of the early desks, and the remainder of the interior artifacts are from the museum's own collection.

Source: Heritage Site Files: PC77000 20. City of Burnaby Planning and Building Department, 4949 Canada Way, Burnaby, B.C., V5G 1M2

Éléments caractéristiques

Key elements that define the heritage character of the Seaforth School include its:
- rectangular plan
- hipped roof with cedar shingle cladding
- hipped roof entry porch
- typical school fenestration of the era, with a bank of double hung 6-over-6 wooden sash windows on one facade
- cedar shingle cladding
- original and authentic interior elements such as interior mouldings, blackboards and desks

Reconnaissance

Juridiction

Colombie-Britannique

Autorité de reconnaissance

Administrations locales (C.-B.)

Loi habilitante

Local Government Act, art.967

Type de reconnaissance

Désignation patrimoniale

Date de reconnaissance

1984/01/03

Données sur l'histoire

Date(s) importantes

1983/01/01 à 1983/01/01

Thème - catégorie et type

Établir une vie sociale et communautaire
L'éducation et le bien-être de la société

Catégorie de fonction / Type de fonction

Actuelle

Loisirs
Musée

Historique

Éducation
École à classe unique

Architecte / Concepteur

Bowman and Cullerne

Constructeur

Alphonse J. Toebaert

Informations supplémentaires

Emplacement de la documentation

Heritage Site Files: PC77000 20. City of Burnaby Planning and Building Department, 4949 Canada Way, Burnaby, B.C., V5G 1M2

Réfère à une collection

Identificateur féd./prov./terr.

DhRr-62

Statut

Édité

Inscriptions associées

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