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paint rock
Jagged edged oval shaped rock with a deep circular indentation on one side. Indentation is 2 1/4 " in diameter and is surrounded by a greyish-blue discoloration. Top flat side of rock is etched with white lines and the bottom of the rock is stained with rust discoloration.
PAN, BAKING
Enamel baking dish is chipped on rim and bottom edge.
Panruckers matchbox
Compliments of H.W. Panrucker, General Merchant
Peavy
A Handle made of wood that is 2’ 9 1/2 " long. The hook is made of metal that is 8 1/2 "long. A metal band holds the hook to the handle. Condition: Good
Pencil
Green plastic eversharp pencil
Pencil
Red eversharp pencil
Pencil
blue metal eversharp pencil
pencil
blue plastic mechanical pencil
phonograph
Phonograph. Top lifts on piano hinge to reveal 11 5/8 " diam. turntable, arm and 3 cups for needles. Middle section is slatted with 2 knobs; slats open for speaker. Bottom has 2 doors with knobs on each; record storage dividers are inside. Metal crank on side with black painted wooden knob handle.
photograph
Black and white picture of Canadian Bank of Commerce, made into a postcard. Picture found by Leonard McKay at the farm house of Dave and Irene Morgan located in Harmatten District.
photograph
reproduction of photograph, group of 21 people posed on front porch of Craig house. Provincial Archives No. 76-182/11
photograph
003.a reproduction of photograph, Olds Men’s Curling Champions. 003.b reproduction of photograph, Olds Men’s Curling Champions.
photograph
reproduction of photograph, of 6 men standing in front of The Olds Drug Co. left to right: Arthur Creighton, H.A. Johnstone, ? , ? , Matthew Maybank, Pattie White NOTE: the oil stock market quotation on board in front of store. Provincial Archives No. A-4641
photograph
reproduction of photograph. Four children. Rear, left ot right: Toots Miller, Evelyn Shackleton (Mrs. Gordon Bussard) Front: Girl unknown, Ralph Shackleton Provincial Archives of Alberta No. 76-182/1
photograph
reproduction of photograph. Seven people seated alonside car. Pictured left to right: Mrs. Bill Garland (Gwen Miller) and her two small daughters; Kathleen Meller; Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Miller; tootie Miller. Provincial Archives of Alberta No. 76-182/3
photograph
reproduction of photograph. Group of picnicers. Provincial Archives of Alberta No. 76-182/3
photograph
Reproduction of photograph. Olds Fire Hall with canon in front. Note the boardwalk. (77.24.e) 1977.024.005 copy , 10 x 17.9cm for display & research
photograph
Reproduction of photograph. Baptist Church on 49th Street, dirt street in in Olds.
photograph
Reproduction of photograph. Agricultural Grounds, Olds, Alberta. Picture shows crowd in grandstand and along fence watching two harness racers passing. (77.24.g) 1977.024.007 copy , 10 x 17.9cm for display & research
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Reproduction of photograph. Railway Avenue, Olds, Alberta. Victoria Hotel on the right, built in 1906. Merchant’s Bank on the left, built in 1905

   

 

  
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