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- Masonic apron of Bro. E. V. Berggren.
Masonic identity card used during World War IItem # (#161) Donor: Bro. B. L. Nehring, Niagara Lodge, No. 2. Date: May 1, 1991.Item # (#161) Donor: Bro. B. L. Nehring, Niagara Lodge, No. 2. Date: May 1, 1991.Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
- Men's Sleeve Garters, Circa 1930These men`s sleeve garters are navy with orange stitching and adjustable buckles. These came into fashion because in the early years mens dress shirts `were only manufactured with extra long sleeves. Garters allowed for the individual to adjust them to the length they needed. It also served to keep their …These men`s sleeve garters are navy with orange stitching and adjustable buckles. These came into fashion because in the early years mens dress shirts `were only manufactured with extra long …Huron Shores Museum
- Long Black Dress With Fringe, Circa 1930This is a full length dress with a short capped sleeve that ends in long black fringe that would extend to the wrist or beyond. There is long fringe along the top of the neckline and around the back of the dress, the fringed section of the dress looks like …This is a full length dress with a short capped sleeve that ends in long black fringe that would extend to the wrist or beyond. There is long fringe along …Huron Shores Museum
- Full Length Peach Silk Gown With Matching Robe, Circa 1930There is some discoloration on the garment and there are also moth holes and signs of wear in the robe.There is some discoloration on the garment and there are also moth holes and signs of wear in the robe.Huron Shores Museum
- Full Length Grey Dress With Beaded Trim, Circa 1930This is a full length light grey dress with long sleeves and an empire waist line. There is some brown and black hand beading around the neckline in a cable design. The dress has large shoulder pads and metal zipper along the side.This is a full length light grey dress with long sleeves and an empire waist line. There is some brown and black hand beading around the neckline in a cable …Huron Shores Museum
- Schreiber Police ShirtCondition: ExcellentCondition: ExcellentSchreiber Heritage & Tourism Committee
- Canadian Pacific Railway Kitchen CapStriped cap used by cooks on the Canadian Pacific Railway. Tag on front reads: "Railroad Signal Kitchen's Union Made"Striped cap used by cooks on the Canadian Pacific Railway. Tag on front reads: "Railroad Signal Kitchen's Union Made"Schreiber Heritage & Tourism Committee
- St. John's Ambulance TieNavy blue men's tie adorned with a St. John's Ambulance pin. Pin reads: "The Priory of Canada".Navy blue men's tie adorned with a St. John's Ambulance pin. Pin reads: "The Priory of Canada".Schreiber Heritage & Tourism Committee
- St. John's Ambulance CapBlack St. John's Ambulance cap adorned with a silver St. John's Ambulance pin.Black St. John's Ambulance cap adorned with a silver St. John's Ambulance pin.Schreiber Heritage & Tourism Committee
- Chapples St. John's Ambulance PinA St. John's Ambulance pin still in its original packaging produced by Chapples.A St. John's Ambulance pin still in its original packaging produced by Chapples.Schreiber Heritage & Tourism Committee
- C.P.R. Trainman's CapCanadian Pacific Railway trainman's cap in size 7 5/8. It was produced by William Scully Ltd, then located at 2090 Moreau, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.Canadian Pacific Railway trainman's cap in size 7 5/8. It was produced by William Scully Ltd, then located at 2090 Moreau, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.Schreiber Heritage & Tourism Committee
- C.P.R. Conductor's CapCanadian Pacific Railway conductor's cap in size 7 1/8. It was produced by Stoke Cap & Ragalia Ltd., then located at 93 Church Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.Canadian Pacific Railway conductor's cap in size 7 1/8. It was produced by Stoke Cap & Ragalia Ltd., then located at 93 Church Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.Schreiber Heritage & Tourism Committee
- C.P.R. Uniform JacketSpecial Order No.: 398713 Series:SSM Number: CPR 9676 Produced For: A.W. Slater (employee) C62671Special Order No.: 398713 Series:SSM Number: CPR 9676 Produced For: A.W. Slater (employee) C62671Schreiber Heritage & Tourism Committee
- Replacement Jacket Buttons and Cufflinks With Warranty CertificateA set of buttons and cuffs that would have been used as replacements on the coats CPR trainmen once wore. Buttons read "Canadian Pacific" and depict a beaver.A set of buttons and cuffs that would have been used as replacements on the coats CPR trainmen once wore. Buttons read "Canadian Pacific" and depict a beaver.Schreiber Heritage & Tourism Committee
- Piece of Railroad TrackOvercoat worn by railroad conductors. This particular coat was worn by D'Arcy Wilson.Overcoat worn by railroad conductors. This particular coat was worn by D'Arcy Wilson.Schreiber Heritage & Tourism Committee
- Algoma Canadian Pacific Rail CapMetallic grey baseball cap with red embroidered logo of the CP Rail.Metallic grey baseball cap with red embroidered logo of the CP Rail.Schreiber Heritage & Tourism Committee
- Algoma Division Rail Gang 2 CapBlack and purple baseball cap that has an embroidered logo of the Algoma gang on the Canadian Pacific Railway. Cap reads: Algoma Division Rail Gang 2Black and purple baseball cap that has an embroidered logo of the Algoma gang on the Canadian Pacific Railway. Cap reads: Algoma Division Rail Gang 2Schreiber Heritage & Tourism Committee
- Brotherhood of Locomotive EngineersGrey baseball cap with the the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers logo embroidered in red and yellow.Grey baseball cap with the the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers logo embroidered in red and yellow.Schreiber Heritage & Tourism Committee
- 100 CP Rail CapLight grey newsboy cap with an image of a CPR train. Cap was issued to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the CPR.Light grey newsboy cap with an image of a CPR train. Cap was issued to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the CPR.Schreiber Heritage & Tourism Committee
- CPR Field Operations CapGrey and blue baseball cap given to CPR employees in the Algoma district. Text on cap reads: #1 in 96 CPR Field Operations Safety Algoma DistrictGrey and blue baseball cap given to CPR employees in the Algoma district. Text on cap reads: #1 in 96 CPR Field Operations Safety Algoma DistrictSchreiber Heritage & Tourism Committee