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Date
n.d.
Material
metal; tin
Catalogue Number
104.19.0295
Description
A long rectangular baking pan, possibly a loaf pan. It tapers slightly into the bottom. Along the rim of the pan, at the corners, there is a metal bar, possibly the frame of the top of pan. Along the ends of the pan is a folded, like an envelope. One end a has rectangle, that looks like a possible…
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Title
Baking Pan
Date
n.d.
Material
metal; tin
Dimensions
7.7 x 12.7 x 37.1 cm
Description
A long rectangular baking pan, possibly a loaf pan. It tapers slightly into the bottom. Along the rim of the pan, at the corners, there is a metal bar, possibly the frame of the top of pan. Along the ends of the pan is a folded, like an envelope. One end a has rectangle, that looks like a possible sticker, that sits diagonal.
Subject
household
baking
cooking
kitchen
Credit
Gift of Bill Mather, Edmonton, 1991
Catalogue Number
104.19.0295
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Date
n.d.
Material
metal; wood
Catalogue Number
104.19.0302
Description
Metal can or bottle opener with black wooden handle. At the end of the opener there are two hooks, one for lifting caps which is curved inward and the can opener part which is straighter and comes to a point. There is also a sliding piece of metal with sharp point underneath. Stamped on the front s…
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Title
Can Opener
Date
n.d.
Material
metal; wood
Dimensions
2.7 x 2.7 x 24.2 cm
Description
Metal can or bottle opener with black wooden handle. At the end of the opener there are two hooks, one for lifting caps which is curved inward and the can opener part which is straighter and comes to a point. There is also a sliding piece of metal with sharp point underneath. Stamped on the front side: “”SURE-CUT” CAN OPENER PAT. 7-19-04”. Stamped on opener end: “CAP LIFTER & CAN OPENER”.
Subject
household
kitchen
can opener
Credit
Gift of Harold McBride Mortimer, Banff, 1995
Catalogue Number
104.19.0302
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Date
n.d.
Material
plastic
Catalogue Number
102.04.0471
Description
small plastic package with a cardboard backing containing decorative christmas coasters.
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Title
Coasters Package
Date
n.d.
Material
plastic
Dimensions
2.5 x 11.0 x 11.5 cm
Description
small plastic package with a cardboard backing containing decorative christmas coasters.
Subject
Whyte Home
household
kitchen
drinking
Credit
Gift of Catharine Robb Whyte, O. C., Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
102.04.0471
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Date
n.d.
Material
fabric; fibre
Catalogue Number
103.05.0407
Description
A green paisley printed apron with yellow trim and two pockets, halter strap and two straps around the waist. The main body of the apron is pear-shaped with two wings on either side. It appears homemade.
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Title
Fabric Apron
Date
n.d.
Material
fabric; fibre
Dimensions
139.3 x 100.9 cm
Description
A green paisley printed apron with yellow trim and two pockets, halter strap and two straps around the waist. The main body of the apron is pear-shaped with two wings on either side. It appears homemade.
Subject
household
apron
kitchen
Credit
Gift of Bill Mather, Edmonton, 1991
Catalogue Number
103.05.0407
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Date
n.d.
Material
glass; metal
Catalogue Number
110.01.0295 a,b
Description
Two identical glass jars for food storage. They are square in shape with rounded corners. The metal lids sit on top of the jars and catch on the lip of the jar, with a smaller knob to grab hold of to open the jars.
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Title
Food Storage Jar
Date
n.d.
Material
glass; metal
Dimensions
25.5 x 12.1 x 12.1 cm
Description
Two identical glass jars for food storage. They are square in shape with rounded corners. The metal lids sit on top of the jars and catch on the lip of the jar, with a smaller knob to grab hold of to open the jars.
Subject
kitchen
household
storage;
Credit
Gift of Bill Mather, Edmonton, 1991
Catalogue Number
110.01.0295 a,b
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Date
n.d.
Material
glass; metal; rubber
Catalogue Number
110.01.0298
Description
A glass jar with a glass topper and a silver screw cap, with the rubber seal loose inside the jar. The jar reads “Improved GEM MADE IN CANADA” on the body. The lid also reads “Improved GEM 4 8 MADE IN CANADA”.
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Title
Food Storage Jar
Date
n.d.
Material
glass; metal; rubber
Dimensions
11.2 x 8.1 x 8.1 cm
Description
A glass jar with a glass topper and a silver screw cap, with the rubber seal loose inside the jar. The jar reads “Improved GEM MADE IN CANADA” on the body. The lid also reads “Improved GEM 4 8 MADE IN CANADA”.
Subject
kitchen
food storage
Improved
household
Credit
Gift of Bill Mather, Edmonton, 1991
Catalogue Number
110.01.0298
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Date
n.d.
Material
metal; cast iron
Catalogue Number
104.19.0292
Description
A small cast iron pan. The pan has two shallow pouring spouts at the sides perpendicular to a cast iron handle with a teardrop cutout.
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Title
Frying Pan
Date
n.d.
Material
metal; cast iron
Dimensions
5.4 x 22.0 x 32.4 cm
Description
A small cast iron pan. The pan has two shallow pouring spouts at the sides perpendicular to a cast iron handle with a teardrop cutout.
Subject
household
kitchen
cooking
Credit
Gift of Bill Mather, Edmonton, 1991
Catalogue Number
104.19.0292
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Date
n.d.
Material
metal
Catalogue Number
104.19.0298
Description
A square pan with a grid-like grill and with a handle, which is one thin bar of metal curved and attached to the pan through two holes in the pan. The grid is 11 squares by 11 squares and bordered by a lip of the pan. There is a grid of small holes in the bottom of the pan which exclude the middle.
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Title
Grill Pan
Date
n.d.
Material
metal
Dimensions
1.3 x 22.4 x 32.3 cm
Description
A square pan with a grid-like grill and with a handle, which is one thin bar of metal curved and attached to the pan through two holes in the pan. The grid is 11 squares by 11 squares and bordered by a lip of the pan. There is a grid of small holes in the bottom of the pan which exclude the middle.
Subject
cooking
household
kitchen
Credit
Gift of Harold McBride Mortimer, Banff, 1995
Catalogue Number
104.19.0298
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Date
n.d.
Material
metal
Catalogue Number
104.19.0294 a,b
Description
A small hand mixer or beater set. a) The mixer part of the set. The mixer features a big rounded handle with a flat circle with teeth and a coiled handle to turn the the bottom part of the mixer with text that reads “FULL VISION BEATER SET”. Underneath the mechanism to turn the mixer is a y-shaped …
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Title
Hand Mixer
Date
n.d.
Material
metal
Dimensions
18.2 x 13.0 x 7.2 cm
Description
A small hand mixer or beater set. a) The mixer part of the set. The mixer features a big rounded handle with a flat circle with teeth and a coiled handle to turn the the bottom part of the mixer with text that reads “FULL VISION BEATER SET”. Underneath the mechanism to turn the mixer is a y-shaped structure to hold the mixer to the bowl, on one of the arms text reads “FULL VISION”. The mixer part of the beater is two flat metal bands with a circle with teeth at the top, that turns due to the teeth of the upper circle, they taper at the top and come out into a bulb like shape, attached to a flat disk that features circles and half crescents raised. There is a metal rod that is attached to the handle through the mixer disk and back up.b) The bowl of the set is simple with a stamp at the bottom that reads “MADE IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” and a diamond with “A & J” in the middle. 9.4 x 12.0 (diameter) cm.
Subject
beater set
handheld mixer
mixer
household
kitchen
Credit
Gift of Bill Mather, Edmonton, 1991
Catalogue Number
104.19.0294 a,b
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Date
n.d.
Material
metal; wood
Catalogue Number
104.19.0303
Description
A small metal spatula with a wooden handle. The main spatula part is square-like shaped that curves in on the sides with three rows of circles of that decrease in size as they get closer to the handle. Stamped on the top of the spatula is text that reads “Sky-line MADE IN ENGLAND”. The spatula is a…
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Title
Kitchen Spatula
Date
n.d.
Material
metal; wood
Dimensions
1.8 x 6.7 x 21.0 cm
Description
A small metal spatula with a wooden handle. The main spatula part is square-like shaped that curves in on the sides with three rows of circles of that decrease in size as they get closer to the handle. Stamped on the top of the spatula is text that reads “Sky-line MADE IN ENGLAND”. The spatula is attached to the handle with a metal bar that bends in a 45 degree angle up to the handle. The wood handle is red in colour and broken at the end.
Subject
household
kitchen
cooking
Credit
Gift of Harold McBride Mortimer, Banff, 1995
Catalogue Number
104.19.0303
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