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“The historian Yitzhak Schipper, who was writing a book on the Khazars while he was an inmate of the Warsaw ghetto, was asked how he did his work without being able to sit and research in the appropriate libraries. ‘To write history,’ he answered, ‘you need a head, not an ass.’” — from Alberto Manguel’s The Library at Night, pp. 241-42.
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Ernest Augustus Muling, French Chef

Posted on 12/07/2020 by mdm

Update November 2, 2022 Ernest Augustus Muling (1861-1949) was a Frenchman by birth (in Blumenau), an Englishman by nationality, and a chef by profession. He came to Vancouver from Brisbane, Australia where he seems to have spent his twenties and … Continue reading →

Posted in cafes/restaurants/eateries, hotels/motels/inns, stuart thomson, timms, yesterday & today | Tagged australia, bc, brisbane, camberwell, grosvenor hotel, history, king edward grill, langham hotel, strand hotel, trocadero grill, vancouver | 2 Comments

Annotated Georgia at Hornby (and Environs)

Posted on 10/10/2017 by mdm
Posted in churches, hotels/motels/inns, timms | Tagged bc, Burrard Sanitorium, christ church cathedral, court house, georgia medical-dental building, Glencoe Lodge, history, Hotel Belfred, Hotel Vancouver, Kyle Grocery, Palomar Supper Club, Shaw Tower at Cathedral Place, St. Andrew's Presbyterian, St. Andrew's-Wesley United Church, Timms Art Shop, vancouver, wesley methodist church | 3 Comments
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    • Own a Radio? Get a License and Pay a Fee. . . Or Else!
    • Mike Taylor & Co.
    • Mall Book Bazaar & Granville Book Company
    • Leo Nicholson was “Big Brother Bill”
    • Vancouver’s Biblio Bonfire
    • Mother’s Day, First Baptist Bible School, 1928
    • The New Age Book Shop
    • The Incarcerated Ones
    • Chain Gangs in the City
    • IAQs about Early FBC I
    • William Henry Wood, Jr.
    • In A Sentimental Mood
    • The Tragic Tale of the Toupee King
    • Fred Tibbott, Local Composer
    • Hastings Park Zoo
    • The True Fable of the “Old Safe Block”
    • Forgotten Philanthropist
    • Local ‘royal’ hostelries abound
    • Reginald Brock and his Remarkable Funeral Procession
    • The Padmore
    • In Celebration of Mezzanines
    • The Invisible Cast of Early Vancouver Theatres
    • The Early Vancouver Public Library During the 20-Year Term of Edwin Machin, Librarian
    • 800 Keefer
    • Seattle’s Lotus Skyliners at Pender Auditorium
    • The Shearman Brothers: Weather Prophets
    • The Elcho
    • Matric Annual for King Ed High School: 1921
    • Early Palmists
    • The Unfinished Story of Rev. W. C. Weir at First Baptist
    • Jeff Wall . . . Cartoonist?
    • Vancouver Reachout
    • The Forgotten Elphinstone
    • Radio FBC
    • Man Plunges From 15th Floor! (And Other Tales – Thrilling and Banal – at the Standard Bank Building)
    • A. W. Sullivan: Black Pioneer and Hall-Builder
    • The Unusual Life of Ruby Kay, Bookseller
    • Gone . . . But Not Forgotten: Used/Antiquarian Bookshops (1970-2023)
    • H. E. Lazarus and the Hotel Vancouver Cigar Stand
    • The Home of Photographer S. J. Thompson (1275 Haro)
    • Early Vancouver “Ontario” Businesses
    • Vaughn Moore’s Studio of Terpsichorean Art
    • Gai Paree Supper Club in South Burnaby
    • The Happy Wanderers: Findlater’s Elgar Choir – Updated
    • Drinking Fountains in the City
    • The Nanaimo Street Foundry
    • Union Steam Ship Cutch
    • Kerrisdale Baptist Church
    • B. T. Rogers Family Silent Film
    • A Lubritorium at Broadway Auto Dealership!
    • Up, Up and Away!
    • 1175 Haro Street
    • Pioneer Hotel and Current Bookstore Share Similar Logo Across 135 Years
    • Beatrice Shaw, Vancouver Vaudevillian, Dies on New York Stage
    • The DeMuths: Canadian Pacific Steamship Artists
    • Romance in Death Notices?
    • Jumpin’ Jehoshaphat, Batman, this is NUTS!
    • Carter’s Vintage Vancouver Christmas!
    • Cora McFarland, Public School Teacher
    • ‘Oops’ – 501 W. Pender Street
    • The Radlett
    • Vancouver’s Zeller’s Ltd.
    • Department Store Food Floors
    • An Early, Forgotten Hotel: The Cosmo
    • Space Towers
    • The Dramatic Life of Carl Berch
    • Vancouver Bible School
    • Sentimental About Lyric Rooms and Other Businesses Lost on 600 Granville in the ’70s
    • The Neglected Place of George William Paterson in Local History
    • Vancouver Street Fair/Carnival, 1901
    • Derril Warren BC Tory Ads from 1972
    • BCER Motorman Prevents Grim Scene Becoming Grimmer
    • “Senator Grill” to White Spot’s “Garden Spot”
    • Dining Out – 50 Years Ago
    • “On With the Show, This is It!” – The McCance Theatre Men
    • Happy Dominion (er. . . Canada) Day!
    • The Stock Theatre Companies of George B. Howard
    • Christian Church (Disciples): 30 Years at Cambie and 13th
    • 1927 Beauty Contest a Schmozzle
    • Frank Stuart-Whyte: Impressario Extraordinaire
    • Clement Welch: A Passion for Choral Music – Updated
    • A Brief Revealing Tale
    • A (Forgotten) Dragon Named Sue
    • Misspellings of My Surname . . . Let Me Count the Ways!
    • The Steno Sisters
    • Art Glass at First Baptist Church
    • Sir John and Prince Volkonsky
    • Hornett vs. Solomon
    • Some 19th-Century Lingo Related to Marriage and Singleness
    • Those Musical (and Tragic) Clays
    • Vancouver’s Junkmen of the Thirties
    • ‘Knight of the Brush and Broom’ and Curator of What Would Become MOA
    • Playograph Adds Zing to World Series
    • ‘Brood’ of Seven Baptist Churches
    • The Empire Building
    • Lending Libraries: Private Sector Fills Public Gap
    • John Jenkinson: Photographer
    • Lest We Impress: Georgia Medical-Dental Building
    • The Golden Decade of Dance Bands (1920s)
    • Dominic Charlie
    • Jean Campbell Haynes (nee Archibald)
    • Earliest Public Rooftop Gardens in Greater Vancouver
    • A Few Photos Showing Changes to Our Urban Landscape Over the Past Decade
    • The Shack
    • Vancouver’s David Spencer Department Store
    • Yaletown’s Grocery Hall of Fame
    • The First VAIW Post (February 2014): 1885 Brockton View
    • What Do CNR Depot and Dr. Sun Yat Sen Garden Have in Common?
    • Ernest Augustus Muling, French Chef
    • Kolster’s Radio Musicians
    • Ancient Mariners of Carrall Street
    • Flying Saucer Clubs
    • Civil Defence Training HQ on Granville Street
    • Rev. Arthur J. Hadley: “Let’s Go!”
    • Change and the UBC War Memorial Gym
    • Barron/Belmont Hotel
    • ’10 Commandments’ for Church Ushers
    • 70 Years of FBC Organists
    • CONSECRATION Day?!
    • Murray and His Book Store
    • Vancouver’s Hippodrome Pipe Dream
    • Professor Garnett Sedgewick: To the Fourth Power
    • J. W. Freeston, Photographer
    • Crèches (1912-1932)
    • The Beers
    • The Wild West: Early Shooting Galleries
    • Gordon Poppy
    • Wilson’s 1907 Cadillac
    • Orpheum Quartet
    • Mistaken Assumption . . .
    • Fowler’s Rose
    • Nabob’s ‘Harmony House’ on CBC
    • Smoking Prohibited at this Smoker!
    • The Mysterious Joseph Langer
    • Analog Craig’s List, 1967
    • Bingarra/Sun Doo Rooms
    • Dr. Ray Starr Goodwin
    • Granville Street on the Verge
    • A Variant of Vancouver’s SECOND Coat of Arms?
    • Ladybug Tours
    • John A. Radford: ‘Artistic Dean’ . . . Who?
    • Vancouver’s Monarchs of the Bronze
    • Maison Henri: Vancouver’s Forgotten Parisian Hairdresser
    • Barry Glass, Star Photographer
    • Fun Facts: The Signal Station Atop Lions Gate Bridge
    • The Age of the Searchlight
    • A South Richards Street Survivor
    • Ted Lefebure’s ‘Voice’ (in the absence of a photo)
    • When the ‘King of Swing’ was Here
    • 1948 Exterior Views of Vancouver’s Grand Old Lady
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