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Part of Local History Artifacts
A glass milk bottle from Acme Dairy Limited.
Acme Dairy Limited
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Part of Local History Artifacts
A glass milk bottle from Acme Dairy Limited.
Acme Dairy Limited
Part of Local History Artifacts
An oil lamp, made of metal and glass.
Part of Local History Artifacts
China plate. White with gold and blue detailing and floral accents.
Bottom stamp reads: "Rich Mode Crown Jewel, made in England, Reg. No 7689565"
Grimwades Royal Winton China Plate
Part of Local History Artifacts
China plate. White with gold and black trim and pink floral design.
Bottom stamp reads: "DUROSE Grimwades Royal Winton Ivory England"
Grimwades
Plaster Decorative Moulding from Convent
Part of Local History Artifacts
A piece of plaster decorative moulding recovered during demolition of The Lukes House/The Convent in August 1994. This house had various owners throughout its history. Most notably, Reverend Egerton Ryerson, Samuel Lukes and the Ursuline Order of the Diocese of London (Catholic sisters).
Part of Local History Artifacts
An empty can of ESSO Essolube oil.
ESSO
Part of Local History Artifacts
A brown glass Gooderham's whiskey jug. Embossed with "Gooderham's/ Est. 1832." There is no paper label on the jug.
Gooderham & Worts Ltd.
Part of Local History Artifacts
China plate. White with yellow border and a purple and pink floral motif. The plate was made by H & K Tunstall, also known as Hollinshead & Kirkham Ltd.
Bottom stamp reads: "Made in England H & K Tunstall" and depicts a unicorn.
Hand printed on bottom: "634"
Convent Decorative Plaster Point
Part of Local History Artifacts
A decorative plaster point recovered during demolition of The Lukes House/The Convent in August 1994. This house had various owners throughout its history. Most notably, Reverend Egerton Ryerson, Samuel Lukes and the Ursuline Order of the Diocese of London (Catholic sisters).
Part of Local History Artifacts
A pink building brick. Possibly recovered during demolition of The Lukes House/The Convent in August 1994.