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Date
1960 – 2000
Material
metal; fabric;
Catalogue Number
108.04.0047
Description
Pair of black metal crampons, only one has a red and white fabric strap to go over the foot with a silver metal cinch. The crampons consist of two pieces of metal that fit together in a way that lets them expand or contract at one end, depending on the user’s foot size. Each crampon has four spikes…
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Title
Crampons
Date
1960 – 2000
Material
metal; fabric;
Dimensions
5.5 x 10.3 x 11.3 cm
Description
Pair of black metal crampons, only one has a red and white fabric strap to go over the foot with a silver metal cinch. The crampons consist of two pieces of metal that fit together in a way that lets them expand or contract at one end, depending on the user’s foot size. Each crampon has four spikes and two upward extensions through which the strap can be fed.
Subject
Eddie Hunter
hiking
winter
outdoor equipment
Credit
Gift of Eddie Hunter, Banff, 1995
Catalogue Number
108.04.0047
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Date
1960 – 1990
Material
fabric; cotton; metal;
Catalogue Number
103.05.0394
Description
Thin blue-grey jacket with one breast pocket a removable fabric belt, and gold-coloured square metal snaps up the front all the way up the collar, on the pocket, and on both cuffs.
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Title
Jacket
Date
1960 – 1990
Material
fabric; cotton; metal;
Dimensions
142.0 x 73.6 cm
Description
Thin blue-grey jacket with one breast pocket a removable fabric belt, and gold-coloured square metal snaps up the front all the way up the collar, on the pocket, and on both cuffs.
Subject
Eddie Hunter
clothing
winter clothing;
Credit
Gift of Eddie Hunter, Banff, 1995
Catalogue Number
103.05.0394
Images
Less detail
This material is presented as originally created; it may contain outdated cultural descriptions and potentially offensive content. Read more.
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