- CA BWGPL AR-2019-02-04-10
- Unidad documental simple
- c. 1920-1960
Parte deLocal History Artifacts
A blue coloured blown glass decanter, consisting of a base for liquid and a pointed stopper for sealing.
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A blue coloured blown glass decanter, consisting of a base for liquid and a pointed stopper for sealing.
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A white lace tablecloth.
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A ceramic shaving mug with brush. The mug is white with a green and pink floral motif and has a holder for the brush. This item would have housed shaving powder. The maker's mark indicates: "Three Crown China Germany."
Three Crown China was a mark used specifically for items imported and distributed by Jon H. Roth (trademark 'Jonroth') from South Bend, Indiana between 1909 and 1916.
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An oil lamp with a flat base, meant to be placed on a table.
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An oil lamp with a flat base, meant to be placed on a table.
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A small white bowl with blue motif, no lid.
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This small lace dress may have acted as a shift or pinafore and may also have been worn by Annie Velma Stewart, possibly at her baptism.
On August 20, 1923 Annie Velma Stewart was born to William (Casey) & Annie Stewart in Bradford, Ontario.
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Annie Velma Stewart Baptismal Gown
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On August 20, 1923 Annie Velma Stewart was born to William (Casey) & Annie (nee Harman) Stewart in Bradford, Ontario. This gown was worn by her for her baptism on June 26, 1924 in Bradford, Ontario.
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Four metal measuring spoons, bound with a leather string: 1/4 tsp, 1/2 tsp, 1 tsp, 1tbs.
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One clear glass empty drink bottle.
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