Legend
* = Prominent Citizen
** = Municipal Heritage Home
*** = Provincial Historic Resource
27/ 11019 90th Avenue ** (John Fletcher McMullen's House)
New house 1914- ? by Leonard F. Toby
Modified semi-bungalow style. Very wide dormer windows at the verandahs at the front and rear. These houses represented a superior level of"builders houses". It is a survivor of a type reproduced elsewhere in Garneau but now demolished, although examples may be found elsewhere in the City & some very similar have been noted in Vancouver. John F. McMullen owned the house 1920-42. He was a prosperous businessman. He was very carefulof the maintenance & this house is perhaps the most impressive survivor of houses of this type.
- 1915 John J. Vance
- 1919 Marcus L. Hyde - Mining Engineer, North American Colleries
- 1921 John F. McMullen - VP Marshall Wells Alta Co. Ltd.
- 1942 Harvey Day Jr.& Norma
- 1951 Frank Layton & Kay
- 1959-70 John Fisher
28/ 11023 90th Avenue **
Built 1914
- 1915 Fred H. Smith - Assistant Post Office Inspector, Dominion Gov't
- 1917 Francis G. Lodge - of Lodge Piano House
- 1921 L.D. Purdy
- 1925 Josephus F. Philip & Evelyn
- 1954-70 Mrs. Stella Slator
29/ 11029 90th Avenue
Built pre- 1933
- 1933 Clyo Jackson * - Dean, St. Stephen's College
- 1943 Alman McCallum
- 1944 Mrs. Clyo Jackson
- 1947 William H. Logan
- 1951 Virginia Jackson
- 1954 Dr. H.S. Wood
- 1956 George F. Bruce
- 1966 Jack A. Ordman
- 1967 vacant
- 1968 Lance D. White
- 1969-70 David J. MacNaughton
30/ 11044 90th Avenue [Fuller House]
~ 1930 Built by Ernest Lorne Fuller
An example of a style & design of house popular in the late twenies. Its gabled porch may betray the Fullers' British origins. There were similar homes scattered through the better residential districts of Edmonton & other western Canadian cities. (Essentially, good "builders homes") Not designed by architects.
- 1930 Ernest. L. Fuller - Chief Inspector of Schools, Prov. Gov't.
- 1945-69 Mrs. Anna C. Fuller
- 1970 vacant

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