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CABINET, KITCHEN
Hutch type cupboard, probably attached to the top of a table by brackets provided. Divided into three sections with three doors and roll top cover. Board on back is warped and split.
Cake Plate - Edgar Hardware
Courtesy of Edgar Gardware this coronation plate had pictures of King George V and Queen Elizabeth
cake safe
cake safe, reb ribbon
calendar
Calendar is from the general store in Olds located on main street between 50-51 st. At the time, the grocery/dry goods store was owned by Keith R. Thomson.
calendar
Cream colored cardboard backing. Picture of young lady in a blue dress with a parasell. Paper is edged with a flat design which turns into a rough design closer to the centre of the card. Calendar is at bottom of backing with a tree and the words, "1913 " on its cover.
calendar
Brown construction paper backing with black ink border. Hand inked picture of sailboat is mounted above the 1929 calendar. Black string at top for hanging.
calendar
White 1949 calendar with picture, entitled "WINNERS, " of a girl and horse. Pictures of bags on each side of calendar; left is Purity Flour,m right is Purity Oats.
calender
Alberta Provincial Schools of Agriculture, Calendar for 1919-1920. Issued under the direction of Hon. Duncan Marshall, Minister of Agriculture and The Board of Agricultural Education. Edmonton: Printed by J. W. Jeffery, King’s Printer 1919. 49 Pages. At the end of the book, there is an application for admission to the Provincial School of Agriculture.
camera
001.a Black leatherette camera box. Three 5/8 " diam. 001.b Cover for 001.a Two metal hinges 001.c Leather carrying case for 001. 001.d Black metal pointer oo1.e Film spool, black paint, goes inside 001.a long and round ends
camera
a. black leatherette camera b. 4x5 " glass plate, negative of man holding gun and a dog. c. 4x5 " glass plate of teams and waggons back of fence. d. Developing tray. e. Camera door; for film magazine.
camera
a Black metal Brownie camera. c Black leather fits onto top of a
camera
1976.070.088.a black folding Kodak camera with stainless steel fixtures. 1976.070.088.b 2 1/4 " x 1/8 " stainless steel tool engraved on shaft. Knob at top 1976.070.088.c Black botton of case for 88.a 12.75cm long x 6.3cm wide x 2.3cm high 1976.070.088.d silver coloured film spindle for 88.a 4.8cm long
Camera
"Brownie" camera with green painted metal case has a blue and green abstract design outlined with narrow metal strips on the face. A rectangular viewing glass is at top with another on the side above the metal shutter release.
CAN
Square tin can has printed paper label. Label has stains and is torn. Cap is stuck to can and cannot be removed.
Can
Label is painted on in red, beige and yellow on all sides of can. Front reads: "16 FLUID OZ. (4/5 PINT) WATKINS RED POLISH POLI MADE IN CANADA THE J.R. WATKINS CO. MONTREAL, WINNIPEG, VANCOUVER GREAT BRITIAN, AUSTRALIA " Back of can has product information and directions in English and in French. See Multimedia for a detailed look!
CAN
Can has top which rotates to oval shaped opening for dispensing powder and has printed face of woman, advertising and directions in French and English.
Canadian Legion of the British Empire Certificate
Signed by the Secretary of the Dominion executive council and President of this council. It lists the original members makes the Alix Branch of the Canadian Legion of the British Empire Service League, official.
Canadian Women Air Force uniform
Used by Alice Whitfield's daughter, Darlene Nickerson when she was an Airwomen. She joined the Air Force in Dec 1956 and trained at Trenton, Ont, as a weather forecaster. She graduated in 1957 and was stationed in Gimli, Manitoba.
Candler
Black metal box with a place to hold the egg on one end. The box contains a power source and a light bulb to illuminate the egg. The glass on the bottom has been broken.
candlestick
tin saucer with rivetted 1 " diam. handle at edge and cross-shaped four winged 2 " high fixture in centre to hold candle. Originally black enameled but most of this has chipped off..

   

 

  
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