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- Illahee Lodge T Shirts and CapThe donor, David Brooks of Port Hope, was Property Manager of the site for 15 years during the time it was used as a summer retreat for children from Toronto, and later for seniors.The donor, David Brooks of Port Hope, was Property Manager of the site for 15 years during the time it was used as a summer retreat for children from Toronto, …Cobourg Museum Foundation
- OLITA Cyberport Guide 1996 tshirtFront: OLITA Cyberport Guide Reverse: Our special thanks to The OLITA Cyberport financial supporters Sponsors AMA Computers Inc. APCI Communications Inc. Avita Technologies Corporation Bay Networks Inc. Bell Global Solutions Choice 2000 IBM Canada Microsoft Canada Dynix Library Systems Hewitt Rand Library Services Canada Micromedia Toshiba Wimsey Communications OLA...Front: OLITA Cyberport Guide Reverse: Our special thanks to The OLITA Cyberport financial supporters Sponsors AMA Computers Inc. APCI Communications Inc. Avita Technologies Corporation Bay Networks Inc. Bell Global Solutions …Ontario Library Association
- Bowler Hat, Donated by Dorothy SiftonInsignia on inside of hat shows it was created by Churchill and Co. London.Insignia on inside of hat shows it was created by Churchill and Co. London.Cobourg Museum Foundation
- Top Hat and hat box, Donated by Dorothy SiftonInsignia inside hat: Harman Aldwych, under the Waldorf Hotel. Established 1840.Insignia inside hat: Harman Aldwych, under the Waldorf Hotel. Established 1840.Cobourg Museum Foundation
- Cobourg Museum Foundation cap, circa 2005......Cobourg Museum Foundation
- Port Hope cap......Cobourg Museum Foundation
- Sarah Rice's PetticoatMr. and Mrs. Samuel Rice (1866-1935) and Sarah Ashby Rice (1872-1955) married on 4 June 1902 in the county of York, City of Toronto by Rev. Wesley Down. The family moved to a farm at Lot 30, Concession Broken Front, Cramahe Township in 1921. The Rices had two children - …Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rice (1866-1935) and Sarah Ashby Rice (1872-1955) married on 4 June 1902 in the county of York, City of Toronto by Rev. Wesley Down. The family …Cramahe Township Public Library
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- 975-1-48_01work shirt worn by Joseph Backuswork shirt worn by Joseph BackusChatham-Kent Museum
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- 975-1-48_03work shirt worn by Joseph Backus, detail showing his initials cross stetched on the garmantwork shirt worn by Joseph Backus, detail showing his initials cross stetched on the garmantChatham-Kent Museum
- Boater Hat, Popularised in late 19th century and early 20th century. Donated by Dorothy Sifton.Insignia inside of hat specifies it is British made.Insignia inside of hat specifies it is British made.Cobourg Museum Foundation
- Bursar’s Cap - Ontario Car Ferry Co.Dark blue naval type officer’s cap with OCFCo. logo circled by a gold wreath and with a double gold band half way around between two gold buttons with anchor logos. Also includes a khaki summer cover. Was the property of Bursar Reg Martin, bursar 1927-1950Dark blue naval type officer’s cap with OCFCo. logo circled by a gold wreath and with a double gold band half way around between two gold buttons with anchor logos. …Cobourg Museum Foundation
- Peach Teddy With Ecru Lace, Circa 1930This type of garment came into fashion in the 1920's and were often called an envelope chemise or camiknickers being a combination of camisoles and knickers.This type of garment came into fashion in the 1920's and were often called an envelope chemise or camiknickers being a combination of camisoles and knickers.Huron Shores Museum
- Silk Teddy With Spaghetti Straps and Ecru Lace Trim, Circa 1930This type of garment came into fashion in the 1920's and were often called an envelope chemise or camiknickers being a combination of camisoles and knickers.This type of garment came into fashion in the 1920's and were often called an envelope chemise or camiknickers being a combination of camisoles and knickers.Huron Shores Museum