Monday, March 1, 2010
The Three Wellingtons
There are three Wellingtons designated as street names in North Vancouver District. Wellington Crescent is near the corner of Edgemont Boulevard and Highlands Boulevard. Wellington Drive runs east and west just above Princess Park and all the way to Mountain Highway. And the cul de sac that is Wellington Place runs north near the west end of Wellington Drive. The house in the photo above is on the south side of Wellington Drive; it is 735 Wellington Drive.
There is no entry in the Building Permit book at the North Vancouver Archives as to when the simple house with the basement was built. No listings are found in the 1931, 1940, or 1950 City Directories. However, the front stone foundation, now covered in brown paint, seem to indicate it was built by this time. Elaine Oakes of the District staff reports, "The District's GeoWeb lists the date built as 1920 but I cannot find any records to confirm this date." It was connected to the DVN water service in 1957. By 1960 Joan M. and Dean B. Arnold were living at 735 Wellington Drive. Dean worked as a skipper for A. Escott Co. Next to live there, by 1971, was Roy Mandryk, working as a die setter at Schlage Lock. In 1980 along with Roy is listed Rory, a student. And by 1991 Roy had retired. Roy is still listed as living there in the 2008/2010 Telus telephone book. That is at least forty years of living for the Mandryks in the house 735 Wellington Drive, just north of Princess Park.
Thank You: To Elaine Oakes, RM Clerk, Admin Svcs. North Vancouver
District Hall.
Demolition Permit: Applied for November 2009.
Photo: Taken January 2010 by SW.