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Doupe, Roy |
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An oil barn lantern manufactured by General Steel Wares (GSW) of Fergus. The lantern is made of sheet metal. There is a circular oil reservoir at the bottom; chimney at top, and it is connected with tubes at either side. Stamped on both sides of the top is the model name "Beacon". In raised letters on one side of the lamp is "Made in Canada". In raised letters on the base is "Guaranteed Wind Proof". On the side of the lantern is a knob to a...
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2014.10.1 - Cylinder, Audio Cylinder, Phonograph Record, Phonograph
Edison Amberola 30 model cylinder phonograph made of oak with a hinged lid. It is dated circa 1915-1929. Serial number 11623. The interior is black bakelite and silver-coloured metal on which "amberols" or blue plastic (celluloid) cylinders are inserted and rotated against the playing needle to play the audio. There is a metal wind-up handle on right side. An inverted interior "horn" projects the sound out the front of the phonograph through a me...
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2014.10.2.084 - Cylinder, Audio Cylinder, Phonograph Record, Phonograph
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2014.10.4.01 - Stereoscope Stereoviewer Toy, Optical
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2014.10.4.03 - Package, Product Stereoviewer Stereoscope
The original box (.02 and .03) for the "View-Master" dated circa 1950. The stereoviewer (2014.10.4.01) is stored in a separate location. The box (.02) is cardboard with textured dark brown paper exterior and plain interior. Lid (.03) is cardboard with shiny gold and green paper exterior with brown text "Stereoscope" and "VIEW-MASTER" on top, and "SAWYER'S INC., PORTLAND 7, OREGON - MADE IN U.S.A." on side. The interior of the lid is plain (no pap...
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2014.10.5.036 - Stereoscope Toy Toy, Optical
Seventeen picture reels and accompanying envelopes for View-Master stereoviewer, circa 1950. All of the reels are round cardboard slide reels with seven pairs of images equally spaced around the circumference of the reel (right and left views of each image are opposite each other so they can be viewed simultaneously). There is black text on one side with the name of the slide and captions of each scene. Each envelope is off-white with blue printe...
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2014.10.8 - Box
Cardboard box with open top. The sides of the box are mostly painted green (not full, even paint coverage). Visible through paint on sides/ends of box is black printed text with manufacturer information "Four Eveready 486 Layerbilt (large size) Radio "B" Batteries" "Made in Canada". There is a paper certificate of box maker pasted on the bottom of the box.
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A1985.110 - Stone house and farm at Concession 2 Lot 16, EOGR, Pilkington Township, 1974.
1974 MAR 18
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R2014.1.1 - Masher, Potato
Wooden (hardwood) potato masher, circa 1900. Potato masher has cylindrical head with long tapering wooden handle with small rectangular knob on the end. The masher is constructed from one piece of wood. There are several splits and holes in the head of the masher.
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