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Date
1890 – 1920
Material
ceramic
Catalogue Number
104.20.1136
Description
White oval dish with a band of sunflowers and waterlilies against a scalloped green background. In the centre of the decoration on one side there is an oval-shaped belt with "SANITARIUM HOTEL" on the belt and “BANFF” in the centre. The underside of the dish is marked with a crest and “PORCELAINE …
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Title
Dish
Date
1890 – 1920
Material
ceramic
Dimensions
2.4 x 14.2 x 20.4 cm
Description
White oval dish with a band of sunflowers and waterlilies against a scalloped green background. In the centre of the decoration on one side there is an oval-shaped belt with "SANITARIUM HOTEL" on the belt and “BANFF” in the centre. The underside of the dish is marked with a crest and “PORCELAINE OPAQUE TRADE MARK BRIDGWOOD & SON. ENGLAND SUPPLIED BY W.O. REID & CO. LONDON & WINNIPEG.”
Subject
institutions
Banff Sanitarium
Dr. Brett
households
souvenirs
Credit
Gift of Bertha Verkuil Davis, Calgary, 2003
Catalogue Number
104.20.1136
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Date
1850 – 1920
Material
ceramics;
Catalogue Number
102.04.0600
Description
Small round deep-sided decorative ceramic dish with blue and gilded gold stripes around the rim and a picture of a portly bald man wearing purple pants and a green coat with one hand raised in a room with a table, chairs, and windows behind him - printed at the bottom is “MR PICKWICK” and “BANFF” h…
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Title
Dish
Date
1850 – 1920
Material
ceramics;
Dimensions
4.0 cm
Description
Small round deep-sided decorative ceramic dish with blue and gilded gold stripes around the rim and a picture of a portly bald man wearing purple pants and a green coat with one hand raised in a room with a table, chairs, and windows behind him - printed at the bottom is “MR PICKWICK” and “BANFF” has been written above that in gold ink. A makers mark is stamped on the bottom - online research shows this image was a popular motif with Grimwades in the mid-1900s as Mr Pickwick was the main character of Charles Dickens’ first novel, “The Pickwick Papers.”
Subject
Charles Dickens
souvenir
household wares
literature
Credit
Gift of Bill Mather, Edmonton, 1991
Catalogue Number
102.04.0600
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Date
1898 – 1902
Material
hair, sheep
Catalogue Number
103.05.0053
Description
A long pullover, boak neck, sweater made of thick black wool with a large orange felt 'P' centred on the front.
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Title
Sweater
Date
1898 – 1902
Material
hair, sheep
Dimensions
46.0 x 70.0 cm
Description
A long pullover, boak neck, sweater made of thick black wool with a large orange felt 'P' centred on the front.
Subject
souvenirs
education
Princeton
Philip Moore
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
103.05.0053
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Date
1898 – 1902
Material
hair, sheep
Catalogue Number
103.05.0054
Description
A pullover sweater of black wool with an orange felt “P” centred on the front. The sweater has a scooped boat neck and wide ribbing at the waist. The sweater’s label, located inside at the neck, reads “American Hand Loom Knit”.
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Title
Sweater
Date
1898 – 1902
Material
hair, sheep
Dimensions
44.0 x 59.0 cm
Description
A pullover sweater of black wool with an orange felt “P” centred on the front. The sweater has a scooped boat neck and wide ribbing at the waist. The sweater’s label, located inside at the neck, reads “American Hand Loom Knit”.
Subject
souvenir
education
Princeton
Philip Moore
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
103.05.0054
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Date
1898 – 1902
Material
hair, sheep
Catalogue Number
103.05.0055
Description
A long, black, finely knit turtleneck sweater with a slightly fitted waist. The sweater’s sleeves have horizontal double orange stripes knitted along the entire length. The sweater has a hemmed bottom and an orange felt 'PTC' emblem (Princeton Tiger Cats) centred on the front. The label, on the …
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Title
Sweater
Date
1898 – 1902
Material
hair, sheep
Dimensions
40.0 x 85.0 cm
Description
A long, black, finely knit turtleneck sweater with a slightly fitted waist. The sweater’s sleeves have horizontal double orange stripes knitted along the entire length. The sweater has a hemmed bottom and an orange felt 'PTC' emblem (Princeton Tiger Cats) centred on the front. The label, on the sweater’s hem, reads “Spalding Trade Mark”.
Subject
souvenir
sports
Princeton
Philip Moore
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
103.05.0055
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Date
1898 – 1902
Material
hair, sheep
Catalogue Number
103.05.0056
Description
A finely knit fitted black turtleneck wool sweater with orange and black striped sleeves. The sweater has a hemmed bottom edge. There is an orange 'P' knit into the front of the sweater.
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Title
Sweater
Date
1898 – 1902
Material
hair, sheep
Dimensions
41.0 x 85.0 cm
Description
A finely knit fitted black turtleneck wool sweater with orange and black striped sleeves. The sweater has a hemmed bottom edge. There is an orange 'P' knit into the front of the sweater.
Subject
souvenir
education
Princeton
Philip Moore
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
103.05.0056
Images
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