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Date
1890 – 1930
Material
paper
Catalogue Number
104.41.1112 a-e
Description
Five cardboard boxes, commercial packaging for lantern slides.a,b) Yellow label with black rectangle “ROYAL Lantern Slide Plate MANUFACTURED BY CANADIAN KODAK CO. LIMITED TORONTO CANADA.” with a crest and additional information about the plates and handwritten notes in pencil. The bottom of (b) ha…
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Title
Lantern Slide Box
Date
1890 – 1930
Material
paper
Dimensions
2.2 (a) x 9.6 (a) x 11.3 (a) cm
Description
Five cardboard boxes, commercial packaging for lantern slides.a,b) Yellow label with black rectangle “ROYAL Lantern Slide Plate MANUFACTURED BY CANADIAN KODAK CO. LIMITED TORONTO CANADA.” with a crest and additional information about the plates and handwritten notes in pencil. The bottom of (b) has “LANDSCAPE” written in pencil.c) Blue-green label on black box. No bottom. The label reads “THE STANDARD Lantern Slide Plates MANUFACTURED BY EASTMAN KODAK CO. ROCHESTER, N.Y. SUCCESSOR TO STANDARD DRY PLATE CO.” There is a paper label on one end “1 DOZ. STANDARD SLOW LANTERN SLIDE PLATES 31/4 X 4.”d) Black box with navy and yellow label “ELLIOTT & SONS LTD. LANTERN TRANSPARENCEY BARNET PLATE FOR WARM OR COLD TONES INSTRUCTIONS ENCLOSED WORKS, BARNET, HERTS.” The box top and bottom are held together with a white cotton twill tie (added by WMCR archives).e) Grey box top (no bottom) with white and blue label “DIRECTIONS FOR USING THE IMPERIAL (“SPECIAL”) LANTERN PLATES...” with instructions for use and “THE IMPERIAL DRY PLATE Co., Ltd., CRICKLEWOOD, LONDON, N.W.”
Subject
photography
Malcolm Geddes
mountaineering
Credit
Gift of Malcolm Darroch, North Vancouver, 1993
Catalogue Number
104.41.1112 a-e
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Date
n.d.
Material
metal
Catalogue Number
104.41.1170 a-d
Description
a) Projector: 38 cm long in storage, 68 cm long with bellows fully extended. Weight 8 kilograms. Black metal and plastic with stainless steel accents. Small handle at top. Engraved metal panel reads “Delineascope Model D No 29431 500 watts 110 volts Spencer Lens Company Buffalo, N. Y. U. S. A.” Sma…
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Title
Lantern Slide Projector
Date
n.d.
Material
metal
Description
a) Projector: 38 cm long in storage, 68 cm long with bellows fully extended. Weight 8 kilograms. Black metal and plastic with stainless steel accents. Small handle at top. Engraved metal panel reads “Delineascope Model D No 29431 500 watts 110 volts Spencer Lens Company Buffalo, N. Y. U. S. A.” Small black fabric cord is coiled at the back of the machine. Sliding attachment at back. b) Case: Tall black metal box. 14.5 x 27.5 x 51 cm. Residue of label on side. c) Lid: Shallow black metal lid for box. 15 x 3x51 cm.d) Extension Cord:Coiled fabric cord with three plastic attachments, a two prong, a female end, and a central plastic section with an on/off switch. The central section is engraved “10A 125V 5A.250 V.UND.LAB.INSP.GAYNOR.” Stored inside compartment in box. Cord fraying at plastic attachments.
Subject
photography
Malcolm Geddes
Credit
Gift of Malcolm Darroch, North Vancouver, 2011
Catalogue Number
104.41.1170 a-d
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Date
1920 – 1930
Material
metal; enamel
Catalogue Number
103.09.1210
Description
One Alpine Club of Canada pin with a green, grey and white enamelled shield on front. A ram’s head and two ice axes are on the top of the shield and climbing ropes are on the bottom of the shield. The words Alpine Club of Canada are along the lower edge of the pin. The back of the pin has two atta…
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Title
Pin
Date
1920 – 1930
Material
metal; enamel
Dimensions
2.5 x 3.0 cm
Description
One Alpine Club of Canada pin with a green, grey and white enamelled shield on front. A ram’s head and two ice axes are on the top of the shield and climbing ropes are on the bottom of the shield. The words Alpine Club of Canada are along the lower edge of the pin. The back of the pin has two attachment pins.
Subject
Alpine Club of Canada
climbing;Malcolm Geddes
Credit
Gift of Enid Darroch, North Vancouver, 2004
Catalogue Number
103.09.1210
Images
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