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Date
1928 – 1928
Material
metal
Catalogue Number
106.06.1040
Description
Copper stamped bison park plaque. Cut out of stamped copper bull bison in profile standing on plaque "Canada's National Parks - 8". Concave reverse impression of plate on back. Four small holes for attaching plaque by wire to licence plate, two through base and two below writing.
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Title
Licence Plaque
Date
1928 – 1928
Material
metal
Dimensions
7.3 x 10.9 cm
Description
Copper stamped bison park plaque. Cut out of stamped copper bull bison in profile standing on plaque "Canada's National Parks - 8". Concave reverse impression of plate on back. Four small holes for attaching plaque by wire to licence plate, two through base and two below writing.
Subject
Parks
Banff National Park
animal
buffalo
Credit
Gift of Duncan Robertson, 1977
Catalogue Number
106.06.1040
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Date
1922 – 1961
Material
metal, iron
Catalogue Number
104.44.1007
Description
Cast iron rod, squared tip and raised collar welded to round iron shaft, having a squared head. Point is 11.7 long. Mounted on board 95.0x10.2x2.0, board is stained and varnished. "IR" stamped in one face of squared post top, "#112" handwritten.
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Title
Survey Marker
Date
1922 – 1961
Material
metal, iron
Dimensions
2.8 x 2.7 x 90.2 cm
Description
Cast iron rod, squared tip and raised collar welded to round iron shaft, having a squared head. Point is 11.7 long. Mounted on board 95.0x10.2x2.0, board is stained and varnished. "IR" stamped in one face of squared post top, "#112" handwritten.
Subject
Banff National Park
exploration
surveying
Credit
Gift of National Museum of Science and Technology, Ottawa, 1995
Catalogue Number
104.44.1007
Images
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This material is presented as originally created; it may contain outdated cultural descriptions and potentially offensive content. Read more.
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