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Date
1905
Material
paper
Catalogue Number
108.01.1007
Description
A red paper box embossed in gold lettering "British Columbia Souvenir Playing Cards, Published by Clarke & Stuart, Vancouver, B.C. On the back is a Joker with Evening, Harrison Lake. The cards inside the box have one coloured scene of a mountain and lake set in a ring of maple leaves and on each ot…
Title
Cards
Date
1905
Material
paper
Dimensions
7.0 x 9.5 cm
Description
A red paper box embossed in gold lettering "British Columbia Souvenir Playing Cards, Published by Clarke & Stuart, Vancouver, B.C. On the back is a Joker with Evening, Harrison Lake. The cards inside the box have one coloured scene of a mountain and lake set in a ring of maple leaves and on each other side is a different black and white scene of the west at that time. Also 1 (unbacked) card which is the description of the views.
Subject
souvenir
entertainment
card
landscape
mountain
Credit
Gift of Rory Flanagan, Jasper, 1987
Catalogue Number
108.01.1007
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Date
1905
Material
paper
Catalogue Number
108.01.1008
Description
A set of souvenir playing cards; 54 cards, 4 full suits, plus 1 Joker, 1 blank card, and 1 (unbacked) card which is the description of the 52 views and one person (Joker) in the set. Set in a deep blue slip case, goldstamped, some splitting on one seam of inner case. Back of cards is Mt. Sir Donald…
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Title
Playing Cards
Date
1905
Material
paper
Dimensions
7.0 x 9.5 cm
Description
A set of souvenir playing cards; 54 cards, 4 full suits, plus 1 Joker, 1 blank card, and 1 (unbacked) card which is the description of the 52 views and one person (Joker) in the set. Set in a deep blue slip case, goldstamped, some splitting on one seam of inner case. Back of cards is Mt. Sir Donald set in a ring of maple leaves. Dated as 1905 on basis of the views.
Subject
souvenir
entertainment
card
landscape
mountain
Canadian Pacific Railway
Credit
Purchased from Rockland Books, Victoria, 1991
Catalogue Number
108.01.1008
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Date
1924
Material
wood; metal; plastic; glass; fibre
Catalogue Number
105.04.1016 a-c
Description
A peanut tube (three-tube) radio enclosed in a varnished brown wooden box/cabinet (a) with a hinged lid. The lid has two small metal screw eyes on each side of the inside (2.0cm from the corner) attaching it to the cabinet which has two metal hooks (2.0cm down from the front corner) screwed into pl…
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Title
Peanut Tube Radio
Date
1924
Material
wood; metal; plastic; glass; fibre
Dimensions
26 x 18 x 32.5 cm
Description
A peanut tube (three-tube) radio enclosed in a varnished brown wooden box/cabinet (a) with a hinged lid. The lid has two small metal screw eyes on each side of the inside (2.0cm from the corner) attaching it to the cabinet which has two metal hooks (2.0cm down from the front corner) screwed into place on both sides. These are used to close the lid securely to the main cabinet. A paper diagram of the circuitry board is tacked to the obverse side of the lid with six metal thumbtacks. The diagram outlines the blueprint of the radio (b), which is separate from the cabinet; the radio slides out of the front from two grooves cut into the sides of the cabinet. The cabinet has two holes bored into the back to attach it to a wall. The front of the radio has a plastic panel secured in place to the base, which is a flat piece of wood, by the dials etc. and four screws on the bottom. Extreme left in the top and bottom corner are two small black plastic knobs; the top knob is the antennae, the bottom is the ground knob. In between these to the middle left is a large plastic knob, black with degrees marked in white, adjustable control (0 increasing by 10’s to a 100 degrees) for station tuning; the small knob in centre (starting at 0 increasing by 5 degrees to 2, then 3, both left and right) is for fine tuning. Next, to the top right is an adjustable black knob with a bent metal contact piece attached; it moves left and right moving to make contact with five metal posts used for switching to different radio bands; two metal posts, one at either end, are used to keep the metal contact piece within the five contact points radius. Below this is a plain black plastic adjustable knob used for sensitivity control for the strength of radio station waves. This goes in and out, further and closer, (it is attached to wires covered with a textile). To the right of these are three black plastic knobs adjustable rheostats (that control the filaments of the three tubes inside (R215-A Vacuum tube); this is the volume control. Three nuts (jack has a thread on it to keep in place) are for jacks for headphone output. Jack 3, closest to the edge of the radio, also controls the switch to the speaker (if you want to have a speaker hooked up to loudspeaker). There are two wires attached different colours; they have a sleeve on the corners so it doesn’t short-circuit.The headphones (c) are hard plastic earpieces (6 cm. in diametre); one has a metal back with “FROST (F)ONES NO. 161 1000” , and three screws underneath the lettering; the other is black hard Bakelite plastic with “National” written in script ,“ELECTRIC” in the tail of the L, underneath that “OHMS 100C SINGLE”, two screws and nuts attaching two-fibre covered wires on either side that connect to the plastic and metal jack plug, “MNFD. BY THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC HEATING COMPANY LIMITED TORONTO CANADA”. Each earpiece has a metal piece attached by rivets to each side allowing it to move. The two-band fibre-covered headpiece is connected to the metal piece by two metal wires. The two fibre-cover wires extending from the earphones are joined and covered with a black cord wound around until it forms a loop which is knotted to close. Two plugs that fit into the jack attachment BARKEKLEW SERIESPAT. PENDING NUMBERS 1,2,3,4, negative on the left side and positive on the right making 8 hole plugs, 2 screws in the place attaching to the metal jack that plugs into the radio.Blueprint hand drawn for back.
Subject
households
furniture
entertainment
Credit
Gift of Lorne Cooley, Banff, 2008
Catalogue Number
105.04.1016 a-c
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Mantle; Electric Radio

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Date
1934
Material
wood; metal; glass; fibre; paper
Catalogue Number
105.04.1009
Description
Wood framed electric mantle radio. Round dial is centered," De Forest Crosley" logo on dial, framed in metal. Wooden knobs, one large centered and three below. Sound box has light brown fabric face 16.0x12.0. Decorative wood accents and two metal bands front and each side.
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Title
Mantle; Electric Radio
Date
1934
Material
wood; metal; glass; fibre; paper
Dimensions
45.1 x 32.0 cm
Description
Wood framed electric mantle radio. Round dial is centered," De Forest Crosley" logo on dial, framed in metal. Wooden knobs, one large centered and three below. Sound box has light brown fabric face 16.0x12.0. Decorative wood accents and two metal bands front and each side.
Subject
households
entertainment
Credit
Purchased from Phyllis Cain, Banff, 1988
Catalogue Number
105.04.1009
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Date
1988
Material
plastic; paper; metal
Catalogue Number
108.01.1006
Description
A blue plastic binder with metal rings holds a board game entitled "Ice fields Parkway Game" published by Environment Canada Parks. New, still in cellophane wrap.
Title
Game
Date
1988
Material
plastic; paper; metal
Dimensions
35.5 x 32.0 cm
Description
A blue plastic binder with metal rings holds a board game entitled "Ice fields Parkway Game" published by Environment Canada Parks. New, still in cellophane wrap.
Subject
entertainment
game
Icefields Parkway
Parks
Credit
Gift of Parks Canada, Banff, 1988
Catalogue Number
108.01.1006
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Date
1988
Material
plastic; paper; cellophane
Catalogue Number
108.01.1009 a,b
Description
Two plastic boxes containing playing cards, new, still in cellophane wrappers. One scene is of the Sulphur Mountain Gondola and one scene is of the Banff Springs Hotel.
Title
Playing Cards
Date
1988
Material
plastic; paper; cellophane
Dimensions
6.5 x 9.5 cm
Description
Two plastic boxes containing playing cards, new, still in cellophane wrappers. One scene is of the Sulphur Mountain Gondola and one scene is of the Banff Springs Hotel.
Subject
entertainment
game
landscape
mountain
building
Banff
Credit
Purchased from Jon Whyte, Banff, 1986
Catalogue Number
108.01.1009 a,b
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Date
1915 – 1935
Material
bone
Catalogue Number
104.33.1001 a-d
Description
Four lengths of black bone(?).
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Title
Musical Bone
Date
1915 – 1935
Material
bone
Description
Four lengths of black bone(?).
Subject
entertainment
theatre
Minstrel Show
Credit
Gift of Ulysse LaCasse, Banff, 1970
Catalogue Number
104.33.1001 a-d
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Date
1900 – 1920
Material
paper
Catalogue Number
104.34.1005 a-c
Description
Three player piano rolls and original boxes. The songs on the rolls are “HITS OF 1909,” “THE LAST FAREWELL” and “EVER THINE.”
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Title
Player Piano Roll
Date
1900 – 1920
Material
paper
Description
Three player piano rolls and original boxes. The songs on the rolls are “HITS OF 1909,” “THE LAST FAREWELL” and “EVER THINE.”
Subject
households
entertainment
music
Credit
Gift of William Wolodarsky, Banff, 1980
Catalogue Number
104.34.1005 a-c
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Date
1910 – 1960
Material
metal
Catalogue Number
104.35.1001
Description
A commercially made tin flute-like whistle. The whistle is a metal tube with holes cut out along the top. The tube has a mouthpiece at one end and is open at the other.
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Title
Flageolet
Date
1910 – 1960
Material
metal
Description
A commercially made tin flute-like whistle. The whistle is a metal tube with holes cut out along the top. The tube has a mouthpiece at one end and is open at the other.
Subject
music
entertainment
Sam Ward
Credit
Gift of Sam Ward, Banff, 1973
Catalogue Number
104.35.1001
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Date
1950 – 1970
Material
metal; plastic; glass; paper
Catalogue Number
104.41.1079
Description
Small movie camera, Model K5 “Electric Eye” Keystone 8mm, in its original box along with 2 lens covers and one filter.
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Title
Movie Camera
Date
1950 – 1970
Material
metal; plastic; glass; paper
Description
Small movie camera, Model K5 “Electric Eye” Keystone 8mm, in its original box along with 2 lens covers and one filter.
Subject
households
entertainment
souvenirs
photography
filmmaking
Credit
Gift of Don Bourdon, Banff, 1989
Catalogue Number
104.41.1079
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