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Date
1912 – 1912
Material
plaster;
Catalogue Number
103.09.3055
Description
Round plaster-cast plaque featuring a man’s face in profile, like a coin, painted bronze. Written on the back in pencil is “E.K., Ernest Kennedy N.M.D.S., ‘12, Chicago, Ills., May 5 - 1912, This plaque presented to me by the sculptor R.W. Bock. EK.”
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Title
Commemorative Plaque
Date
1912 – 1912
Material
plaster;
Description
Round plaster-cast plaque featuring a man’s face in profile, like a coin, painted bronze. Written on the back in pencil is “E.K., Ernest Kennedy N.M.D.S., ‘12, Chicago, Ills., May 5 - 1912, This plaque presented to me by the sculptor R.W. Bock. EK.”
Subject
commemorative
awards;
Credit
Gift of Ernest Kennedy, 1968
Catalogue Number
103.09.3055
Images
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Date
1917
Material
wood; glass; paper
Catalogue Number
105.02.1036
Description
Framed ACC book with inscription, wooden frame and backing. The Alpine Club of Canada book, 1917, opened and nailed to backing under glass, underneath a black piece of card 3.0 x 12.6 on which is lettered in white: "Found in a German dugout when the Canadians captured Vimy Ridge by Gunner, Charles …
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Title
Commemorative Plaque
Date
1917
Material
wood; glass; paper
Dimensions
34.4 x 34.4 cm
Description
Framed ACC book with inscription, wooden frame and backing. The Alpine Club of Canada book, 1917, opened and nailed to backing under glass, underneath a black piece of card 3.0 x 12.6 on which is lettered in white: "Found in a German dugout when the Canadians captured Vimy Ridge by Gunner, Charles E. Hornibrook, 22nd Howitzer Battery, C.F.A. France".
Subject
Alpine Club of Canada
events
World War I
Credit
Gift of Alpine Club of Canada, Canmore, 1986
Catalogue Number
105.02.1036
Images
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This material is presented as originally created; it may contain outdated cultural descriptions and potentially offensive content. Read more.
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