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- Bells Falls Table Runner, Circa 1940"Bells Falls" is crocheted into the lace edging on the table runner, this item was made prior to 1923."Bells Falls" is crocheted into the lace edging on the table runner, this item was made prior to 1923.Huron Shores Museum
- Terrace Bay Public Library Nativity Scene Figurines CollectionThis is a 3-D object. The figurines are assorted sizes - No measurements taken.This is a 3-D object. The figurines are assorted sizes - No measurements taken.Terrace Bay Public Library
- Terrace Bay Public Library Nativity Scene with FigurinesThis is a 3-D object.This is a 3-D object.Terrace Bay Public Library
- Egyptian Art PlateThis is a 3-D object.This is a 3-D object.Terrace Bay Public Library
- Napoleonic CoachThis is a 3-D object.This is a 3-D object.Terrace Bay Public Library
- George Mowat Brass RoosterGeorge Mowat emigrated to Toronto in 1879 and later settled at Whitby. Both he and his son, Roderick, found employment at Martin Manufacturing Company (the Buckle Factory) in Whitby.George Mowat emigrated to Toronto in 1879 and later settled at Whitby. Both he and his son, Roderick, found employment at Martin Manufacturing Company (the Buckle Factory) in Whitby.Whitby Public Library
- 100th Anniversary roses750 of these roses were made by volunteers to decorate the tables at the OLA Super Conference 100th Anniversary celebration dinner in 2001. The roses are red foil wrapped around Hershey's Kisses.750 of these roses were made by volunteers to decorate the tables at the OLA Super Conference 100th Anniversary celebration dinner in 2001. The roses are red foil wrapped around …Ontario Library Association
- Nelles Manor Fireplace CharmA charm that was built into the fireplace of the Nelles Manor, home of Col. Robert Nelles. It was common for charms such as this to be built into fireplaces in the year 1800 or earlier with the belief that they would keep evil spirits away. The Nelles Manor was …A charm that was built into the fireplace of the Nelles Manor, home of Col. Robert Nelles. It was common for charms such as this to be built into fireplaces …
- Welcome Ribbon, Boer WarThe ribbon reads "Welcome Home - Our Boys Return from South Africa"The ribbon reads "Welcome Home - Our Boys Return from South Africa"County of Brant Public Library
- Tin Bread Toaster, Circa 1920This is a black tin toaster, it is made of light tin and was intended to sit on top of a wood stove or a campfire with the bread sitting on the metal arms around the outside of the grating. It is similar to a patented item called a "Knoblock …This is a black tin toaster, it is made of light tin and was intended to sit on top of a wood stove or a campfire with the bread sitting …Huron Shores Museum
- Vegetable Grater, Circa 1930From the farm of Margaret (Alexander) Eaket in PattonFrom the farm of Margaret (Alexander) Eaket in PattonHuron Shores Museum
- Round Vegetable Grater, Circa 1930This metal grater had three different grating surfaces on it, ranging from large to very fine. It has a metal handle and was cylindrical in nature.This metal grater had three different grating surfaces on it, ranging from large to very fine. It has a metal handle and was cylindrical in nature.Huron Shores Museum
- Stover Cast Iron Waffle Iron, Circa 1910"Stover" written on Waffle Press"Stover" written on Waffle PressHuron Shores Museum
- Cast Iron Pancake Griddle, Circa 1910This is a large cast iron flat griddle with handles on each end, it is approximately 24 inches long and 15 inches wide. It would have been used on top of an woodstove and would allow the cooking of many different items at once.This is a large cast iron flat griddle with handles on each end, it is approximately 24 inches long and 15 inches wide. It would have been used on top …Huron Shores Museum
- Wooden Butter Worker, Circa 1920Found on George Hendry's farm in Sowerby. Used in the 1920s. This is an A. H. Reid butter worker made in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was originally patented on March 23, 1875 by Alban Reid. The lobed roller ran on two metal tracks and cranking the handle would run the roller …Found on George Hendry's farm in Sowerby. Used in the 1920s. This is an A. H. Reid butter worker made in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was originally patented on March 23, …Huron Shores Museum
- Wooden Butter Spoon, Circa 1930A wooden spoon like this would have been used for creaming butter on its own or for creaming butter and sugar together when baking.A wooden spoon like this would have been used for creaming butter on its own or for creaming butter and sugar together when baking.Huron Shores Museum
- Wooden Butter Press/Mold(grooved bottom on press), Circa 1910This is small rectangular wooden box that is made of wood that was used to squeeze the buttermilk out from the butter in the last stages of the process. The press fit inside with the handle extending out through the hole in the top to allow the butter to be …This is small rectangular wooden box that is made of wood that was used to squeeze the buttermilk out from the butter in the last stages of the process. The …Huron Shores Museum
- Wooden Butter Press/Mold (plain bottom on press), Circa 1910This is small rectangular wooden box that is made of wood that was used to squeeze the buttermilk out from the butter in the last stages of the process. The press fit inside with the handle extending out through the hole in the top to allow the butter to be …This is small rectangular wooden box that is made of wood that was used to squeeze the buttermilk out from the butter in the last stages of the process. The …Huron Shores Museum
- Wooden Butter Bowl, Circa 1910This bowl would have been used in the butter making process while trying to get the milk solids to form and would have been used with the large flat wooden butter spoon. From Hugh and Mary (Reed) Montgomery farm in ParkinsonThis bowl would have been used in the butter making process while trying to get the milk solids to form and would have been used with the large flat wooden …Huron Shores Museum
- Flour Sifter, Circa 1910This is a two cup sifter with writing on the side that indicates there was a Patent applied for on this particular design.This is a two cup sifter with writing on the side that indicates there was a Patent applied for on this particular design.Huron Shores Museum