a: Round gold coloured coin. One one side is a stylized maple leaf with the words "In Honour of the Centenary of Canadian Confederation / 1967" around the edges. On the other side is a stylized pacific dogwood (BC's official flower) with "100" above it. Around the edges are the words "In Honour of …
a: Round gold coloured coin. One one side is a stylized maple leaf with the words "In Honour of the Centenary of Canadian Confederation / 1967" around the edges. On the other side is a stylized pacific dogwood (BC's official flower) with "100" above it. Around the edges are the words "In Honour of British Columbia's Centenary / 1966".
b: Rectangular cardboard information card with square hole missing in centre. Contains information about 1966 being the 100th anniversary of the union of the Colonies on Vancouver Island and the Mainland, as well as 1967 being the anniversary of the confederation of Canada. "50 c" is marked in pencil on the card.
History Of Use
Coin made to commemorate confederation 100th anniversary and anniversary of BC's creation
55cm tall totem pole carved from a dark wood. It has four faces, the top image is of a raven, bottom is a beaver. The pole is mounted to a round piece of unfinished wood as a base. "Howard Wale / Hazelton BC/ 1966" is written on the bottom.
55cm tall totem pole carved from a dark wood. It has four faces, the top image is of a raven, bottom is a beaver. The pole is mounted to a round piece of unfinished wood as a base. "Howard Wale / Hazelton BC/ 1966" is written on the bottom.
52cm tall totem pole mounted on a square wood base. The pole is topped with a raven. It is painted with red, yellow, black and white. On the bottom is written "Bob Lawson / Hazelton BC / $25.00".
52cm tall totem pole mounted on a square wood base. The pole is topped with a raven. It is painted with red, yellow, black and white. On the bottom is written "Bob Lawson / Hazelton BC / $25.00".
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).