“1957” “11th Annual International Collegiate Ski Meet, Banff Alberta Canada” A green felt base with a yellow felt outline of the province of Alberta. Inscriptions are printed on in Green and red lettering. The provincial crest is in the upper half, printed on white felt. The text is printed in mult…
“1957” “11th Annual International Collegiate Ski Meet, Banff Alberta Canada” A green felt base with a yellow felt outline of the province of Alberta. Inscriptions are printed on in Green and red lettering. The provincial crest is in the upper half, printed on white felt. The text is printed in multiple fonts/styles and sizes.
“Cardy Cochand Ski School” embroidered in red on yellow background. Black Boarder embroidered around the crest. Crest is divided into five sections: top left: Yellow/blanktop right: figure skiing middle left: two skis and polls middle right: yellow/ blank bottom: Inscription: “Cardy Cochand Ski Sc…
“Cardy Cochand Ski School” embroidered in red on yellow background. Black Boarder embroidered around the crest. Crest is divided into five sections: top left: Yellow/blanktop right: figure skiing middle left: two skis and polls middle right: yellow/ blank bottom: Inscription: “Cardy Cochand Ski School”
Black wood box covered in leatherette and metal hardware. Missing handle at the top, two view finders (standard on box cameras) one landscape and one portrait. Four visible aperture settings on the shutter. Two other holes in the top left of the front of the camera.
Black wood box covered in leatherette and metal hardware. Missing handle at the top, two view finders (standard on box cameras) one landscape and one portrait. Four visible aperture settings on the shutter. Two other holes in the top left of the front of the camera.
Canadian Artillery cap badge inscribed “ Ubique Quo Fas et Glorioa Ducunt” Latin for “Everywhere Whither Right and Glory Lead” the mantra of the Artillery. Crowned with the Tudor Crown which was used pre 1953 and replaced by the Saint Edwards Crown on the authority of Queen Elizabeth II.
Canadian Artillery cap badge inscribed “ Ubique Quo Fas et Glorioa Ducunt” Latin for “Everywhere Whither Right and Glory Lead” the mantra of the Artillery. Crowned with the Tudor Crown which was used pre 1953 and replaced by the Saint Edwards Crown on the authority of Queen Elizabeth II.
Small metal pin of two triangles one set inside the other. In side the interior triangle is an elongated “50”. Small 4 cm chain is attached to back but has nothing attached to the other end.
Small metal pin of two triangles one set inside the other. In side the interior triangle is an elongated “50”. Small 4 cm chain is attached to back but has nothing attached to the other end.
A: Flash: Rectangle device that has a dial on the back with two lights (green and red). The dial has a red interior and numbers all around it. there is a small piece of tape holing the dial in place. the words: Open; Flash; Test Button; Set this point at guide Number; Lamp to subject, Distance in F…
A: Flash: Rectangle device that has a dial on the back with two lights (green and red). The dial has a red interior and numbers all around it. there is a small piece of tape holing the dial in place. the words: Open; Flash; Test Button; Set this point at guide Number; Lamp to subject, Distance in Feet; Made in Japan.; Honeywell; Tilt-A-Mite can be read. The top of the flash has an adjustable ball to allow the operator to maneuver the flash direction. The bottom hardware attaches to a rangefinder camera. Front of flash has a silver retractable disk that folds for storage. a bulb would then be placed in the centre. B: Case: simple gray case with a snap button to close. the front and bottom read: Honeywell; JAPAN.