plan, site
Document/Book
Accession Number
2014.014.023.004Description
One folded undated onionskin paper showing the scaled property subdivision plan for landscape of the house, Dalzellowlie. The plan shows twenty six separate lots. The scale is 1 inch to 60 feet and given the name "Bryden Estate."Narrative
Dalzellowlie was a house designed by J. Gerhardt Tiarks for John Cowper Bryden and Elizabeth Bryden (nee Dunsmuir), and built in 1894. The property around the house was eventually subdivided as shown on this plan. The house was subsequently destroyed by fire on April 3, 1945. The plan shows twenty six separate lots were created from the Dalzellowlie property at 664 Head Street.
The undated plan was prepared by Musgrave & Whyte, Domminion and B.C. Land Surveyors.History of Use
This document was prepared for P.R. Brown Ltd., a Victoria, B.C. real estate and Estate managing company that administered the Estate of John Cowper Bryden on behalf of his three children who were his beneficiaries: John William Bryden, Robert Dunsmuir Bryden, and Joan Olive Bryden (Mrs. Alastair Douglas Macdonald). It was kept in a tin box with other documents in P.R. Brown's Victoria office until sometime after the death the last of the three aforementioned children at which point it was taken by family members to the Courtney, B.C. area. Dimensions
44 x 29.5 cmMaterial
Paper, onionskinInscription
Lower right: Bryden Estate, Scale 1" = 60'; Musgrave and Whyte Dom. and B.C. Land Surveyors Suite 9 Arcade Building, Victoria, B.C.Country of Origin
Canada