I worked downtown in the Bentall Centre and every morning would take a different route to work admiring the old mansions and houses along Nelson and Barclay Streets. Of course I loved Roedde House. There used to be a beautiful old Queen Anne just south of Mac’s Milk at Davie and Bute, and you can still see some beautiful old Victorians above the shops on some blocks of Denman Street. There was one magnificent rambling old house I remember on Nelson. It had a beautiful stone foundation and a rap around porch and a great turret. While I lived in the West End it was torn down and replaced with an uninspiring apartment building.

In the early 90s I lived in an apartment building on Burnaby Street called The Princess. I found out that the penthouse on the small three story walk up at 1310 Burnaby I used to look down on just west of us was where Errol Flynn died on October 14, 1959. Across the street and to the West of Jervis is a high rise called Hendry House. It stands on the site of a former West End mansion build for lumber baron John Hendry (see above), who prior to moving to Vancouver lived in an even more magnificent mansion in New Westminster. (Photo of Hendry Mansion in New Westminster below)
In 1995, I left the West End and moved into a wonderful old Edwardian Box on Odlum Drive in Grandview Woodland with my ex at the time. It was this house that spurred my forays into house history research. In those early days at the City of Vancouver Archives, when I was still learning the very basics about how to research my house, I would take breaks from the old City Directories and pore over the old black and white photographs in the black and red binders there. One day I found a number of pictures of the house that once stood on the site of The Princess Apartments on Burnaby Street. Years ago, at the turn of the last century when Burnaby Street was lined with the mansions of the rich, 1340 Burnaby was the address of the mansion of CPR treasurer William Ferriman Salsbury. Just prior to World War I when the West End’s blue bloods moved to Shaughnessy Heights, a second mansion was built for Salsbury at 1790 Angus, but prior to that, Salsbury and his family lived on Burnaby Street in a magnificent wooden shingled fantasy house with an Ionian columned portico, turrets and a beautiful hipped roof.
The City of Vancouver Archives and the Vancouver Public Library’s Special Collections are full of similar amazing photos of what the West End once looked like. My fantasy is that every owner or manager of a West End highrise apartment would come down to the Archives for visit VPL Special Collections and order a large format photo of the house that once stood on their property so that it could be properly framed and displayed in the apartment’s lobby. It would add another layer of magic to the West End. If I had any say…
BU P319 - 1114 Barclay
BU P467, 468 and 469 - 1340 Burnaby
The second Photo is VPL #26847 and shows a house on Jervis (near Barclay?)
The third image if VPL Photo 1881 showing the Hendry Mansion on the NE corner of Burnaby and Jervis.
The fourth photo is a digital image from a book in VPL Special Collections of John Hendry's Mansion in New Westminster.