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Date
1900 – 1920
Material
hair, sheep; fibre
Catalogue Number
103.05.0022 a-c
Description
A men's small size Harris tweed hammertail three piece suit: a) jacket, b) double-breasted vest, and c) pants.
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Title
Suit
Date
1900 – 1920
Material
hair, sheep; fibre
Dimensions
48.0 (a); 49.0 (b); 38.0 (c) x 95.0 (a); 50.0 (b); 102.0 (c) cm
Description
A men's small size Harris tweed hammertail three piece suit: a) jacket, b) double-breasted vest, and c) pants.
Subject
social customs
Philip Moore
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
103.05.0022 a-c
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Date
1900 – 1910
Material
hair, sheep; fibre
Catalogue Number
103.05.0027 a,b
Description
A man's black heavyweight wool full dress evening suit in a small size: a) a jacket that is double breasted with tails and with wide satin lapels and buttons; and b) pants that have buttons for suspenders and a black braided stripe down the outside seam of each leg. The pant have a button fly. Th…
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Title
Suit
Date
1900 – 1910
Material
hair, sheep; fibre
Dimensions
47.0 (a); 36.0 (b) x 97.0 (a); 99.0 (b) cm
Description
A man's black heavyweight wool full dress evening suit in a small size: a) a jacket that is double breasted with tails and with wide satin lapels and buttons; and b) pants that have buttons for suspenders and a black braided stripe down the outside seam of each leg. The pant have a button fly. The label in the suit reads “John J. Kelley 173 Broadway, New York”.
Subject
social customs
Philip Moore
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
103.05.0027 a,b
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Date
1902 – 1902
Material
metal; glass
Catalogue Number
104.20.0084
Description
A cylindrical metal stein with a glass bottom. The stein’s handle is flat on top and curves outward where it attaches near the bottom. The cup is marked with a symbol on the top front, an elongated quadrafoil, with a monogram “C&G” inside and an inscription “Runt Moore 1902” beaneath. There are …
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Title
Tankard Mug
Date
1902 – 1902
Material
metal; glass
Description
A cylindrical metal stein with a glass bottom. The stein’s handle is flat on top and curves outward where it attaches near the bottom. The cup is marked with a symbol on the top front, an elongated quadrafoil, with a monogram “C&G” inside and an inscription “Runt Moore 1902” beaneath. There are autographs of friends scratched all over the surface. The bottom of the tankard is marked “Manning, Bowman & Co. 135”.
Subject
Philip Moore
Princeton
education
social customs
souvenirs
organizations
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
104.20.0084
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Date
1900 – 1920
Material
metal, brass; antler
Catalogue Number
104.20.0095
Description
A brass tankard that is slightly flared at the flattened base. The handle, made from the natural bend of two points of an antler, is joined to the side with two pieces of brass plate. A shield-shaped plaque on the side contains the monogram “PAM”.
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Title
Tankard Mug
Date
1900 – 1920
Material
metal, brass; antler
Dimensions
12.5 cm
Description
A brass tankard that is slightly flared at the flattened base. The handle, made from the natural bend of two points of an antler, is joined to the side with two pieces of brass plate. A shield-shaped plaque on the side contains the monogram “PAM”.
Subject
households
social customs
Philip Moore
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
104.20.0095
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