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badge
64.a black cloth shoulder badge with white lettering 64.b missing 64.d open-work brass badge 64.c pin 64.c
bag
69.a base ivory colored canvas bag with cover attached. 2 " blue stripe. see image #1 69.b base blue canvas cover. Cover has 12 brass eyelets; bag has 8 brass eylets. Side canvas handle is rivetted and sewn on. see image #2 69.c manila colored cardboard tag with eyelet, attached to 69.a. see images #3 69.d Iron handle for 69.b Cross bar swings on a rivet. see images #4
bag
018.a Brown paper grocery bag 22.2cm x 29.2cm writing on green rectangle 018.b Brown paper grocery bag 19.2cm x 21.7cm writing on black rectangle
BAG, GARMENT
Tanned leather collar bag with drawstrings and leather tassels has cardboard liner.
Barn Lantern
Barn lantern/beacon painted gray and red
Basin
White enamel kidney-shaped dish has a glossy black interior. Was used in medical practice as container for small unsanitary items and waste material. Interior shows signs of wear; large chip in lower left of base
basket
001.a round basket. Grasses are dyed and interwoven with natural twisted grasses. bottom is blue; side is green, red and yellow with natural colors.
BEATER
a- Cylindrical tin container with convex conical bottom has diamond shaped paper label on side. b- Tin lid to fit container has hole in centre to accomodate the beater handle. c- Tin tube with perforated conical base has wood knob handle.
Beater
Wicker carpet beater has twisted handle and woven beater
BEATER, RUG
Wire rug beater has wood handle with wire extended through handle and twisted at end into a hanging loop.
Bedpan
High gloss, white enamelled metal bedpan in slipper style has a 17cm spout at rounded end. Slightly chipped on flat end. Bottom is slightly scratched.
bible
Brown leather covered boble with gold trim. The Holy Bible, George E. Eyre and William Spottiswoode, London, n. d. 128Op., Psalms of David, trans, and paraphrases unpaged. markings: front page; handwritten in ink; William W. Geekie Warclae Willie 19th April 1878 inside back cover- clipping pasted; I’m sending you a merry thought And still a merrier smile, They’re tiny things, but just such things. As make our lives worth while.
bill
all buff colored paper grocery bills with carbon backing. 007.a Issued by X-L GROCETERIA, Olds, Bern Holmes & "Pim " Watkin, owners, Phone 77, on Dec. 1, 1956 to Mrs. J. Wiper. Printed by The Wilson Stationery Co., Ltd, Calgary. 007.b.c.d Issued by Jenkins Groceteria Lts. in 1956 to J. Wiper. Printed by McCaskey Systens, Galt.
Bill Traction handle
Pelvic Meters
Bingo Ball Cage with 75 bingo balls
Used at Alix Community Hall until it was replaced.
biscuit tin
biscuit tin, Christies
Bit
drill
blotter
two Ink blotter advertising Canada Savings Bonds
Blotter
a) White cardboard blotter from Cominion Lime & Coal Co. Ltd. b) A calendar sheet for January, 1947 is printed in red on a white background in the upper right corner.
Blue Willow Plate
This plate was made in England and is 26cm in diameter

   

 

  
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