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Debenture
Debenture purchased in 1942 by Walter and Vera MORITZ to assist the Olds Municipal District to build a new Hospital. The Debenture is $100.00 Value to be paid to the barer at the Bank of Montreal at the town of Olds, Alberta at an interest rate of 5% over a period of 20 years.
decapper/recapper
007 Overall length 9 " x 3 3/4 ", two handles and one 3 3/4 " appendage. of grey metal. 007a. 9 1.4 " x 2 3/4 " handle, having at one end a 3/4 " diam. threaded hole and opposite that one, a 1 " diam. Hole 007.b 9 " x 2 3/4 " handle fitting into 007.a above 007.c 1 1/8 " diam. threaded "cap " fitting into 007.a 007.d 3 1/4 " x 2 " L-shaped arm, fitting into 007.a
DeForest Battery Radio
DeForest Battery Radio
Dial
one white enamel metal dial plate with numbers 0 to 9. (no letters) for a Monophone
Dilator kit
a set of dilators from 16mm to 26mm
Dinner Bell
Brass Dinner Bell & Mallet
Dinner fork
Heavy silver dinner fork. Has unadorned silver handle that is recessed near the base.
Dinner fork
Very old and stained, no markings.
dinner knife
Ivory handled table knife, yellowed and worn handle
Dinner knife
Blade is good, handle is yellowed from age and use.
Diploma
Diploma presented to Kathleen Clark (Hodges) for graduation from public school in Olds
directory
Print-off for lead galley (see1978.004.001) First page of the "Olds " section of the 1977 Calgary telephone directory.
DIRECTORY, TELEPHONE
Directory has two ring-bound covers, bottom cover extends into a circle which was used to hang over mouth piece of a wall phone. Front cover has gilded pressed design; pages have aphabetical index extending on right side.
DISPENSER, CIGARETTE PAPER
Wood, tilted stand, has metal container mounted onto stand by screws. Container is open at top to allow for filling with packs of cigarette papers and has partially opened bottom so that packs can be removed one at a time. Wood is chipped in three places.
DOLL
a- Composition doll with moulded, painted hair with yellow bow. Arms jointed at shoulder are loose. b- Dress has pleated pale blue skirt with attached white flanelette top.
DOLL
China doll with arms jointed at shoulder and right hand broken off has moulded, painted yellow hair with pink band across front. Unclothed when donated; lace dress added later.
DOLL
Doll is moulded in one piece and has white dress, pink Dutch bonnet, blue shoes and is holding a little doll. Head was broken off body and was glued.
doll
Left arm is out of shoulder joint and left wrist is broken. Left eyelid and lash is missing. Hair has been replaced and face redone about 1960. Third finger on right hand has been glued on. Has holes in ears, but no earrings.
doll
a. doll, composition with sleeping blue eyes and long hair, blonde. Jointed arms, legs & neck. b. Pink, longsleeved, princess style skating dress with marabou edged skirt, buttoned back closing. c. Tiara type head-dress to match dress; elastic band at back d. white silk panties, elastic at waist & legs e. White imitation-kid, laced, skating boot with attached metal skate, for right foot. f. left boot to match e
doll
002.a plaster baby doll with painted blue eyes and red lips. Arms and legs move. 002.b Homemade cotton dress for doll. Three shades of brown leaves on white background. 002.c Bloomers to match dress 002.b condition: surface of plaster chipped on face, bottomside fingers and toes.

   

 

  
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