Methuen Street in Ladysmith, British Columbia is a residential street running east-west between Esplanade Avenue in the east and 6th Avenue in the west.
Following the practice of Ladysmith’s founders of naming streets after British commanders of the Boer War, it is named for Major General Lord Methuen (1845-1932).
Here is a map showing the location of Methuen Street:
Here are the buildings on Methuen Street which we have included on the website so far:
212 Methuen Street, Ladysmith, B.C., built in 1910. (photo: Mark Anderson)215 Methuen Street, Ladysmith, B.C., built in 1935 (photo: Mark Anderson)219 Methuen Street, Ladysmith, B.C., built in 1941 (photo: Mark Anderson)220 Methuen Street, Ladysmith, B.C., built in 1910. (photo: Mark Anderson)225 Methuen Street, Ladysmith, B.C., built in 1930. (photo: Mark Anderson)233 Methuen Street, Ladysmith, B.C., built in 1942 (photo: Mark Anderson)
The Ladysmith and District Historical Society was incorporated as a not-for-profit society in 1999. Our mission is to promote awareness of Ladysmith’s history and to help preserve its heritage.
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