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Fancy White Apron
This apron was made by Mrs. Elder, the mother of Mrs. J.J. Gaetz of Red Deer, Alberta, who was a close friend of the Jamieson families.
FINIAL
Pair of two piece wood finials held together by metal rod ending in screw threads. 1974.004.033 a has gouges on top piece.
Fireman's Hat
Donated to Mel Boe, as he retired as fire chief in 1959. Presented to the Village of Alix in 2000 by Mel Boe.
First aid kit
First aid kit, Boy Scouts
flag
Red Canadian Ensign.
flashlight
1976.070.057.a khaki colored rubber flashlight with brass button fixture and metal clip. Light extens 3/4 " from side; has 1 9/16 glass with brass reflector 1 3/4 " base. 1976.070.057.b cap for battrie. Has spring to hold battries in place and screw top. 1976.070.057.c screw on cap for light 1976.070.057.d reflector for light bulb 1976.070.057.e bulb 1976.070.057.f screw, used to hold bulb in place 1976.070.057.g glass disc, used in front of bulb
flask
Steel gunpowder flask with brass fixture on top.
flask
009.a copper gunpowder flask. Four eyelets attached to sides hold 4 metal rings. Green colored cord with one tassel threaded through rings. Brass fixture at top releases powder when finger knob is pressed with brass fixture on top. 009.b Brass screw top fixture for 009.a
flask
010.a leather shot pouch with brass top fixture and metal ring at bottom. 10.b screw top fixture for 010.a Side press handle has 1 - 1 1/4 oz. adjustment. Note: one adjustment plate is missing
flour sifter
flour sifter, Androck brand triple sifter
flytrap
a Metal tray. b Lower half of fine wire mesh dome. c Upper portion of fine mesh wire screen.
food processing T&E;
granite plate
food processing T&E;
cream colored glazed pottery crock without lid
food processing T&E;
a. Cream colored glazed pottery jar, bertical sides, then tapers to top. Upper portion is glazed brown and has holes at each side to insert wire bale handle with locking mechanism.
food processing T&E;
Wooden stick, attached by screw to 1 1/4 " heavy metal top with 1/4 " indentation in top to accommodate bottle top. crinkled metal cap was placed over bottle neck and pressed down by capper to seal
food processing T&E;
001.a Pottery container 17 1/2 " high x 10 1/2 " diam. at top 001.b Cover, thick fitted made of wood with large 1 1/4 " hole in center and 3 small air holes surrounding it. 001.c Handle, made of wood with 2 wooden paddles fitted at bottom to form a cross. Each paddle has 3 holes 3/4 " in diam. spaced across.
food processing T&E;
Cast iron pan divided into 6 ovals.
food processing T&E;
Cast iron bowl with bail. Has hook on side for hanging on wall.
food processing T&E;
1 imperial gallon crock, earthenware in cream color and glazed. Has 4 indentations evenly spaced along the bottom rim.
food processing T&E;
Wooden paddle. One side is lined with vertical indentations close together.

   

 

  
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