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The Richardson School was built just prior to the First World War as a one room schoolhouse at the corner of Harris and McNeil Road in the northern area of Pitt Meadows. It was officially known as the Number Two school but was commonly known as the Richardson School. In 1953, this building was sold to the Dutch Christian Reformed church for use as their own school and ceased being the Richardson School.<\/p>","SEO_LINK":"richardson-school-christmas-card","VIDEO_LINK":"","SOUNDCLOUD_LINK":"","IMG1":"1718923566_main_richardson-school-christmas-card_1.jpg","IMG2":"1718923567_main_richardson-school-christmas-card_2.jpg","IMG3":"","IMG4":"","IMG5":"","IMG6":"","IMG7":"","IMG1_THUMB":"1718923566_thumb_richardson-school-christmas-card_1.jpg","IMG2_THUMB":"1718923567_thumb_richardson-school-christmas-card_2.jpg","IMG3_THUMB":"","IMG4_THUMB":"","IMG5_THUMB":"","IMG6_THUMB":"","IMG7_THUMB":""}X

Richardson School Christmas Card



This artifact is a card from the “Christmas Greets. Closing Exercised Richardson School.” C. 1930’s.

 

The Richardson School was built just prior to the First World War as a one room schoolhouse at the corner of Harris and McNeil Road in the northern area of Pitt Meadows. It was officially known as the Number Two school but was commonly known as the Richardson School. In 1953, this building was sold to the Dutch Christian Reformed church for use as their own school and ceased being the Richardson School.


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Latitude: 49.2710645995392

Longitude: -122.68976464414

Direct Link: https://www.pittmeadowsmuseum.com/locations/richardson-school-christmas-card

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