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Point Grey (Vancouver, B.C.) Land subdivision
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Plan of government subdivision at Point Grey, B.C.

Item is a sheet which has been excised from the Journal of the Town Planning Institute, December 1925 issue. The sheet consists of two street layout plans and an illustration. The street layout plans show current and proposed revised street layouts for the area of Point Grey bounded by Highbury Street, Eighth Avenue, Imperial Street, and Tenth Avenue. The illustration depicts the view north from the proposed development area.

Lot numbers, boundaries, railway lines and street names in the municipality of Point Grey

Primary map shows lot numbers, boundaries, railway lines and street names in the municipality of Point Grey from 16th Avenue in the north to the Fraser River in the south and from Ontario Street in the east to Blanca Drive in the west. A smaller map in the bottom left-hand corner of the item shows the north west portion of Point Grey.

Plan of sub-division of lot 2027, group 1, New Westminster District, B.C., to be sold by public auction at Vancouver, B.C.

Item is a map showing major streets, lot numbers, lot boundaries and property sold or reserved in the area from Chaldecott Road (now King Edward Ave.) in the north to Magee Road (now W. 49th Ave.) in the south. Kaye Road (now Trafalgar St.), Wilson Road (now W. 41 Ave.), Bodwell Road (now W. 33rd Ave.) and Johnson Road (now Blenheim) are all included on the map.

University Endowment Lands, District Lot 140, group 1, New Westminster District

Item is a map showing proposed land subdivision of the University Endowment Lands and includes a zoning legend. The university buildings and surrounding streets are also included. Notes at the top of the map read, " the design of the subdivision, except with respect to the portion actually subdivided, is tentative" and "the contour elevations are on the City of Vancouver datum which is approximately 100 feet below high water."