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Date
1945 – 1955
Material
grass; hair, sheep; plastic; metal
Catalogue Number
103.04.1013 a,b
Description
Straw hat with hat band and metal worm can, blue wool hat band sewn and stapled to crown, 2 shells, a plastic fish and a pipe cleaner man sewn to hat band, oval circular dent, brown card with "Medium" attached to sweatband, brown stamp on sweatband "fun & FR..., rectangular spice tin with sliding a…
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Title
Fishing Hat
Date
1945 – 1955
Material
grass; hair, sheep; plastic; metal
Dimensions
11.5 x 24.0 x 28.8 cm
Description
Straw hat with hat band and metal worm can, blue wool hat band sewn and stapled to crown, 2 shells, a plastic fish and a pipe cleaner man sewn to hat band, oval circular dent, brown card with "Medium" attached to sweatband, brown stamp on sweatband "fun & FR..., rectangular spice tin with sliding apparatus to cover for uncover holes for shaking or other way larger holes (for worms)
Subject
sports
outdoor
summer
fishing
character
Tom Lees
Credit
Gift of Tom Lees, Calgary, 1985
Catalogue Number
103.04.1013 a,b
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Date
1940 – 1960
Material
wood; fibre
Catalogue Number
105.05.1031
Description
Framed, National Park Boundary. Black lettering screened onto white linen background which is glued onto a flat piece of board and a raised frame. Canada's coat of arms centre top "National Park Boundary No Hunting or Trapping Allowed This is a sanctuary for all wildlife. If protected inside the …
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Title
Identification Sign
Date
1940 – 1960
Material
wood; fibre
Dimensions
46.0 x 33.0 cm
Description
Framed, National Park Boundary. Black lettering screened onto white linen background which is glued onto a flat piece of board and a raised frame. Canada's coat of arms centre top "National Park Boundary No Hunting or Trapping Allowed This is a sanctuary for all wildlife. If protected inside the Park the game will increase in numbers in the adjacent country. Your co-operation in protecting the wildlife in the Park is requested. The Minister of Mines and Resources".
Subject
parks
National Park Boundary
hunting and fishing
Banff National Park
Credit
Gift of James Deegan, Banff, 1985
Catalogue Number
105.05.1031
Images
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