Malkin succeeded L. D. Taylor as mayor in 1929, and served through 1930. After Malkin's re-election campaign failed, Taylor was re-elected as mayor in 1931.[1]
While in power, Malkin presided over a newly expanded Greater Vancouver which formed by merging the existing city of Vancouver with the municipalities of Point Grey and South Vancouver.[2] Malkin was responsible for the construction of the Malkin Bowl in Stanley Park, and named it for his wife, Marion.
Referencesedit
^Purvey, Diane; Belshaw, John Douglas (2011). Vancouver Noir: 1930-1960. Vancouver: Anvil Press. pp. 29, 145. ISBN978-1-897535-83-7. OCLC 724642772.
^Mackie, John (30 November 2002). "The mayors of Vancouver". The Vancouver Sun. p. B4.
External linksedit
Vancouver History: list of mayors, accessed 20 August 2006
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william, harold, malkin, july, 1868, october, 1959, 21st, mayor, vancouver, british, columbia, born, burslem, staffordshire, england, served, chairman, vancouver, board, trade, 1902, 21st, mayor, vancouverin, office, 1929, 1930preceded, bylouis, taylorsucceede. William Harold Malkin 30 July 1868 11 October 1959 was the 21st mayor of Vancouver British Columbia He was born in Burslem Staffordshire England He served as chairman of the Vancouver Board of Trade in 1902 William Harold Malkin21st Mayor of VancouverIn office 1929 1930Preceded byLouis D TaylorSucceeded byLouis D TaylorPersonal detailsBorn30 July 1868Burslem Staffordshire EnglandDiedOctober 11 1959 1959 10 11 aged 91 Vancouver British Columbia CanadaSpouseMarion Malkin Mayor Malkin right with Vice Admiral Vernon Haggard on the occasion of the visit of HMS Despatch and HMS Dauntless at Vancouver August 1930 Malkin succeeded L D Taylor as mayor in 1929 and served through 1930 After Malkin s re election campaign failed Taylor was re elected as mayor in 1931 1 While in power Malkin presided over a newly expanded Greater Vancouver which formed by merging the existing city of Vancouver with the municipalities of Point Grey and South Vancouver 2 Malkin was responsible for the construction of the Malkin Bowl in Stanley Park and named it for his wife Marion References edit Purvey Diane Belshaw John Douglas 2011 Vancouver Noir 1930 1960 Vancouver Anvil Press pp 29 145 ISBN 978 1 897535 83 7 OCLC 724642772 Mackie John 30 November 2002 The mayors of Vancouver The Vancouver Sun p B4 External links editVancouver History list of mayors accessed 20 August 2006 nbsp This article about a mayor in British Columbia is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William Harold Malkin amp oldid 1111930857, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,