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Date
1905 – 1950
Material
skin; fibre; metal
Catalogue Number
110.02.1010
Description
Handmade tooled leather pouch with zipper closure, mountain scene embossed on one side with sheep and goat, other side has embossed initials: “FHR”.
Title
Case
Date
1905 – 1950
Material
skin; fibre; metal
Dimensions
17.0 cm
Description
Handmade tooled leather pouch with zipper closure, mountain scene embossed on one side with sheep and goat, other side has embossed initials: “FHR”.
Subject
packers and guides
crafts
leatherwork
Bert Riggall
Credit
Gift of Dale Burton, Surrey, 1999
Catalogue Number
110.02.1010
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Date
1900 – 1950
Material
fibre, cotton
Catalogue Number
104.45.1004 a,b
Description
Two pieces of white three-tiered cotton with lace inserts.
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Title
Fabric
Date
1900 – 1950
Material
fibre, cotton
Description
Two pieces of white three-tiered cotton with lace inserts.
Subject
households
crafts
needlework
Credit
Gift of Ed (Mrs.) Jamieson, Banff, 1966
Catalogue Number
104.45.1004 a,b
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Date
1902
Material
fibre; paper
Catalogue Number
104.45.1012
Description
Hand made small folding needle case. The light brown fabric cover is made in one piece and decorated with delicate embroidered flowers and the initials “A” and “J.” The interior of the case is lined with darker brown fabric and has two section. Inside the case is a small card with “This needle b…
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Title
Needle Case
Date
1902
Material
fibre; paper
Description
Hand made small folding needle case. The light brown fabric cover is made in one piece and decorated with delicate embroidered flowers and the initials “A” and “J.” The interior of the case is lined with darker brown fabric and has two section. Inside the case is a small card with “This needle book belonged to Jane or Bettie Jefferis sisters of Jacob Jefferis My mother’s grandfather Mary T.S. Schaffer Feb. 2nd 1902” handwritten in pencil.
Subject
households
crafts
needlework
embroidery
Mary Schaffer
Jane Jefferis
Bettie Jefferis
Credit
Gift of Charles C. Reid, Banff, Alberta, 1986
Catalogue Number
104.45.1012
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Date
1900 – 1950
Material
wood; metal; fibre
Catalogue Number
104.45.1034
Description
A small wooden box with a metal latch. The box has a red padded fabric lining. The top of the box is decorated with painted flowers and has a name (?) above the flowers. There are safety pins and other notions inside the box.
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Title
Needlework Box
Date
1900 – 1950
Material
wood; metal; fibre
Description
A small wooden box with a metal latch. The box has a red padded fabric lining. The top of the box is decorated with painted flowers and has a name (?) above the flowers. There are safety pins and other notions inside the box.
Subject
households
Dorothy Cranstone
crafts
sewing
needlework
Credit
Gift of Dorothy Cranstone, Banff, 1992
Catalogue Number
104.45.1034
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Date
1900 – 1950
Material
metal; skin
Catalogue Number
106.06.1068
Description
A brown metal spur with silver metal decoration and a spoked rowel.
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Title
Spur
Date
1900 – 1950
Material
metal; skin
Description
A brown metal spur with silver metal decoration and a spoked rowel.
Subject
Jimmy Simpson
crafts
metalwork
smithing
sports riding
packing and guiding
Credit
Gift of James (Sr.) Simpson, 1968
Catalogue Number
106.06.1068
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