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Date
1940 – 1960
Material
plastic
Catalogue Number
104.34.0003
Description
An ivory-coloured molded plastic guitar tuning key. The key has a long tapering round shaft with an incised ring decoration at the top beneath a flat oval head with depressions on each side for fingers to grasp while turning. There is a very small hole drilled through the key, near the bottom, to…
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Title
Guitar Key
Date
1940 – 1960
Material
plastic
Dimensions
1.0 x 2.2 x 6.0 cm
Description
An ivory-coloured molded plastic guitar tuning key. The key has a long tapering round shaft with an incised ring decoration at the top beneath a flat oval head with depressions on each side for fingers to grasp while turning. There is a very small hole drilled through the key, near the bottom, to thread a guitar string.
Subject
households
social customs
music
hobbies
entertainment
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
104.34.0003
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Date
1900 – 1925
Material
wood, oak; metal
Catalogue Number
104.34.0001
Description
A rectangular oak piano bench with side supports of turned spool columns and vertical splats. A shape (upside down heart) is cut from the solid splat at the middle. These two side supports each sit on a flat arch forming four short legs (two per side). A horizontal board between the legs, at the…
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Title
Piano Bench
Date
1900 – 1925
Material
wood, oak; metal
Dimensions
56.0 x 37.7 x 66.0 cm
Description
A rectangular oak piano bench with side supports of turned spool columns and vertical splats. A shape (upside down heart) is cut from the solid splat at the middle. These two side supports each sit on a flat arch forming four short legs (two per side). A horizontal board between the legs, at the bottom of the sides, acts as a brace. The seat is slightly slanted and held together with metal screws.
Subject
households
social customs
hobbies
music
entertainment
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
104.34.0001
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Date
1940 – 1945
Material
plastic; metal; glass
Catalogue Number
105.05.0006
Description
An upright, single feed, slide projector fitted into a grey plastic case with tall narrow box lid fitting over the projector and latching to the base with a metal clasp at each end. Soft plastic carrying handle at top of lid. Projector clips on to metal plate covering base of case for stability. Gr…
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Title
Slide Projector
Date
1940 – 1945
Material
plastic; metal; glass
Dimensions
33.0 x 15.0 x 37.5 cm
Description
An upright, single feed, slide projector fitted into a grey plastic case with tall narrow box lid fitting over the projector and latching to the base with a metal clasp at each end. Soft plastic carrying handle at top of lid. Projector clips on to metal plate covering base of case for stability. Grey metal, aluminum ? lamp casing is tall smokestack shape with black plastic vent grid on top and sits at back of base on top of beige textured cast metal frame with round glass lens aperture at front. A separate arm stands at front of projector holding long, 8 cm, lens with twist focus at end. Slide feed apparatus slips in between lamp casing l lens and focus lens. Beige electrical cord from back of lamp casing. Spare lamp bulb in box stored in base of case.
Subject
households
pastime
entertainment
hobbies
photography
travel
Credit
Gift of Catharine Robb Whyte, O. C., Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
105.05.0006
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Date
1900 – 1903
Material
wood, oak; ivory; metal, brass; fibre
Catalogue Number
104.34.0002
Description
An oak, rectangular, upright piano with carved spiral legs supporting the keyboard. A hinged lid covers the keyboard, and a large ornate brass plate locks the lid in place. The upright box holds hammers and wires on a large cast metal frame that is labeblled “Bellmetal Tone Pulsating Bridge”. Th…
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Title
Upright Piano
Date
1900 – 1903
Material
wood, oak; ivory; metal, brass; fibre
Dimensions
139.0 x 68.0 x 156.0 cm
Description
An oak, rectangular, upright piano with carved spiral legs supporting the keyboard. A hinged lid covers the keyboard, and a large ornate brass plate locks the lid in place. The upright box holds hammers and wires on a large cast metal frame that is labeblled “Bellmetal Tone Pulsating Bridge”. The metal frame is decorated with scrollwork and flowers. A large false panel and three brass footpedals are underneath the keyboard. There are two smaller false panels at the top with a large ornate brass false lock plate at the centre and two large ornate brass false gate-type hinges at each side. The top panel actually hinges at the top to open and has a wooden groove at the bottom to hold sheet music. The piano is marked with “Gerhard Heintzman Toronto” painted inside the keyboard lid.Cross reference: 104.34.0001 (piano bench)
Subject
households
music
hobbies
Fred Hussey
Philip Moore
Jim Brewster
events
World Fair
entertainment
social customs
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
104.34.0002
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