Provincial Industrial School for Girls

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Type of entity

Government

Authorized form of name

Provincial Industrial School for Girls

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Dates of existence

1937-1959

History

The Provincial Industrial School for Girls (or Girls’ Industrial School) was the new name given in 1937 to the Provincial Industrial Home for Girls, which opened in 1914 in Vancouver. In 1959 the school was moved to 3655 Willingdon Avenue in Burnaby, and the name was changed to Willingdon School for Girls (name abbreviated as the Willingdon School).

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Authority record identifier

8455

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Dates of creation, revision and deletion

Revised PW/KH 2017-03-02

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Central Name Authority Files

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