Purple ribbon with image of a farmer "Bulkley Valley Fall Fair" printed in gold down centre of the ribbon. Top white button reads "1st Prize" with flounced purple fabric around it. Button is mounted to cardboard backing with metal hook out the back. Badge & Specialty Co. Ltd. printed on back.
Purple ribbon with image of a farmer "Bulkley Valley Fall Fair" printed in gold down centre of the ribbon. Top white button reads "1st Prize" with flounced purple fabric around it. Button is mounted to cardboard backing with metal hook out the back. Badge & Specialty Co. Ltd. printed on back.
Purple ribbon, "Bulkley Valley / Fall Fair / First" printed in gold. Blue string at top. Cardboard card in back has blank fields for "Date", "Class", "Won By", and "Judge" perhaps indicating this ribbon was never won and was an extra produced for the fair.
Purple ribbon, "Bulkley Valley / Fall Fair / First" printed in gold. Blue string at top. Cardboard card in back has blank fields for "Date", "Class", "Won By", and "Judge" perhaps indicating this ribbon was never won and was an extra produced for the fair.
Red ribbon with "Bulkley Valley / Fall Fair / Second" printed in gold. Red ribbon at top. Cardboard card in back has blank fields for "Date", "Class", "Won By", and "Judge" perhaps indicating this ribbon was never won and was an extra produced for the fair.
Red ribbon with "Bulkley Valley / Fall Fair / Second" printed in gold. Red ribbon at top. Cardboard card in back has blank fields for "Date", "Class", "Won By", and "Judge" perhaps indicating this ribbon was never won and was an extra produced for the fair.
Dates based on Madison Plow Company operations, as per http://www.historicmadison.org/Madison%27s%20Past/Places/Walking%20Tours/IndustrialTour2.html (accessed November 2017).
Description
Metal wrench. One end has one head that is 2.8cm wide, the other end has two heads, each approximately 2cm wide. "G70" stamped on one side.
History Of Use
G70 wrench is listed in Madison Plow Company for their wood and steel frame transplanters, cultivators, planters, and disc harrows. It is only one of two wrenches that have been attributed to the Madison Plow Company. (Source: http://www.wrenchingnews.com/sell-page/sell.html, accessed November 2017).