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Beater
- Material
- METAL-STEEL;
- Description
- Metal hand mixer consisting of three parts.
a) The first part is the turning mechanism which is housed in a circular metal case with a red push button on the side which increases or decreases the speed of the beaters. On top of the circular case is a red handle clamp. There is a metal handle whic…
- Other Names
- Hand Mixer
- Category
- TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT FOR MATERIALS
- Sub-Category
- FOOD PROCESSING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
- Description
- Metal hand mixer consisting of three parts.
a) The first part is the turning mechanism which is housed in a circular metal case with a red push button on the side which increases or decreases the speed of the beaters. On top of the circular case is a red handle clamp. There is a metal handle which turns the beaters on the opposite side of the pushbutton. Two metal beaters are suspended from the circular metal case piece.Printed on the case is '2-SPEEDS SUPER MIXER NATIONAL DIE CASTING CO. PAT. PEND. 600-N-ALBANY-AVE-CHICAGO-U.S.A.'
b) This is attached to a rod-like metal stand. The rod-like stand fits into a metal base in the shape of a capital letter 'I'.
c) Attached on top of the base and below the beaters is a metal disc which rotates. 600-N-ALBANY-AVE-CHICAGO-U.S.A.'
- History Of Use
- Metal hand mixer given to Mrs. Bayson by Charlie Sieh because the Bayson family had no electricity on their farm on Newens Road. The Bayson family farmed in the Bulkley Valley from 1924-1979. Charlie Sieh, who was originally from the U.S., farmed cattl
- Material
- METAL-STEEL;
- Height
- b) 20.7
c) 2
- Width
- a) 14
b) 12.7
- Length
- a) 27.5
b) 17.3
- Diameter
- c) 15.1
- Units Of Measurement
- Centimeters
- Number Of Parts
- 3
- Accession No.
- 1985.9.1 a-c
- Type of Record
- Museum Artifact
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Bottle
- Material
- GLASS;
- Description
- A small, glass bottle with a short body, gently sloping shoulders and a long, very slim straight neck. The neck has a narrow, flared lip at the top, and the glass is unseamed. The neck also has measure markings (in white) from bottom to top, graduated (in 1's) from '0' to '10'. On the front of th…
- Category
- TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT FOR MATERIALS
- Sub-Category
- FOOD PROCESSING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
- Description
- A small, glass bottle with a short body, gently sloping shoulders and a long, very slim straight neck. The neck has a narrow, flared lip at the top, and the glass is unseamed. The neck also has measure markings (in white) from bottom to top, graduated (in 1's) from '0' to '10'. On the front of the bottle is a small, oval greyish patch which is designed to be written on.
- History Of Use
- Glass bottle that was presumably used in the Telkwa Creamery which operated from 1939-1969. Apparently glass test-tube-like bottles such as this one were filled with cream and put in a centrifuge. As the tubes spun in the centrifuge, the butterfat rose to the surface.
- Material
- GLASS;
- Height
- 16.4
- Diameter
- Outside: 3.7
- Units Of Measurement
- Centimeters
- Accession No.
- 1983.23.2 j
- Type of Record
- Museum Artifact
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Bottle
- Material
- GLASS;
- Description
- A small, glass bottle with a short body, gently sloping shoulders, and a long, straight neck. The neck has a narrow, rounded lip at the top, and the glass is unseamed. The neck also has measure marking from bottom to top, graduated (in 5's) from '0' through '50'. At the left of the '50' is '18G' …
- Category
- TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT FOR MATERIALS
- Sub-Category
- FOOD PROCESSING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
- Description
- A small, glass bottle with a short body, gently sloping shoulders, and a long, straight neck. The neck has a narrow, rounded lip at the top, and the glass is unseamed. The neck also has measure marking from bottom to top, graduated (in 5's) from '0' through '50'. At the left of the '50' is '18G' On the bottom back of the bottle's body is a logo: ' G R'. On the front is a hexagonal, greyish patch which is designed to be written on. There are faint numbers visible on this patch. Below this is a small, faint 'USA' printed in small dots, and below this is 'K'.
- History Of Use
- Glass bottle that was apparently used at the Telkwa Creamery from 1939-1969. Apparently glass test-tube-like bottles such as this one were filled with cream and put in a centrifuge. As the tubes spun in the centrifuge the butterfat rose to the top and to the surface.
- Material
- GLASS;
- Height
- 16.3
- Diameter
- Outside: 3.5
- Units Of Measurement
- Centimeters
- Accession No.
- 1983.23.3 j
- Type of Record
- Museum Artifact
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Bottle
- Material
- GLASS
- Description
- The object is a tall, dark green cylindrical wine bottle. The lip is rounded and the sealing surface is flat and tapers inward. Below this is a ring like a skirt. The neck is long and bubbles out over the center before curving into the rounded shoulders. The body tapers slightly in towards the bas…
- Other Names
- Wine bottle
- Category
- TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
- Sub-Category
- FOOD PROCESSING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
- Start Date
- 1880
- End Date
- 1890 ( 2pc. seam to lip)
- Period or Date Notes
- Glass in Canada p. 246
- Description
- The object is a tall, dark green cylindrical wine bottle. The lip is rounded and the sealing surface is flat and tapers inward. Below this is a ring like a skirt. The neck is long and bubbles out over the center before curving into the rounded shoulders. The body tapers slightly in towards the base. Object is made from a two piece mold. There are small air bubbles throughout the glass.
- Narrative
- Entered in Numerical Artifact card file and 1990 Artifact catalogue sheet
- Material
- GLASS
- Height
- 30.75 cm
- Circumference
- 27 cm (@ shoulder
- Units Of Measurement
- Centimeters
- Accession No.
- 1990.14.1
- Type of Record
- Museum Artifact
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Bottle
- Material
- GLASS;
- Description
- A small, glass bottle with a short body, gently sloping shoulders, and a long, very slim straight neck. The neck has a narrow, flared lip at the top, and the glass is unsealed. The neck also has measure markings (in black) from bottom to top, graduated (in 1's) from '0' through '8'. On the bottom…
- Category
- TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT FOR MATERIALS
- Sub-Category
- FOOD PROCESSING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
- Description
- A small, glass bottle with a short body, gently sloping shoulders, and a long, very slim straight neck. The neck has a narrow, flared lip at the top, and the glass is unsealed. The neck also has measure markings (in black) from bottom to top, graduated (in 1's) from '0' through '8'. On the bottom back of the bottle's body is a logo showing a stylized Maple Leaf with 'CS' inside the design. On the front is a hexagonal, greyish patch which is designed to be written on. There are faint numbers visible on this patch. Below this is a small, faint 'USA' printed in small dots, and below this is 'K'.
- History Of Use
- Glass testing bottle. Presumably used at the Telkwa Creamery which was in operation from 1939-1969. Apparently glass test-tube-like bottles such as this one were filled with cream and put in a centrifuge.
- Material
- GLASS;
- Height
- 16.2
- Diameter
- Outside: 3.7
- Units Of Measurement
- Centimeters
- Accession No.
- 1983.23.2 b
- Type of Record
- Museum Artifact
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Bottle
- Material
- GLASS;
- Description
- A small, glass bottle with a short body, gently sloping shoulders, and a long, very slim straight neck. The neck has a narrow, flared lip at the top, and the glass is unseamed. The neck also has measure markings (in black) from bottom to top, graduated (in 1's) from '0' through '8'. On the bottom…
- Category
- TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT FOR MATERIALS
- Sub-Category
- FOOD PROCESSING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
- Description
- A small, glass bottle with a short body, gently sloping shoulders, and a long, very slim straight neck. The neck has a narrow, flared lip at the top, and the glass is unseamed. The neck also has measure markings (in black) from bottom to top, graduated (in 1's) from '0' through '8'. On the bottom back of the bottle's body is a logo showing a stylized Maple Leaf with 'CS' inside the design. On the front is a hexagonal, greyish patch which is designed to be written on. There are faint numbers visible on this patch. Below this is a small, faint 'USA' printed in small dots, and below this is 'K'.
- History Of Use
- Glass bottle presumably used at the Telkwa Creamery which operated from 1939-1969. Apparently glass test-tube-like bottles such as this one were filled with cream and put in a centrifuge. As the tubes spun in the centrifuge the butterfat rose to the top.
- Material
- GLASS;
- Height
- 16.2
- Diameter
- Outside: 3.7
- Units Of Measurement
- Centimeters
- Accession No.
- 1983.23.2 c
- Type of Record
- Museum Artifact
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Bottle
- Material
- GLASS;
- Description
- A small, glass bottle with a short body, gently sloping shoulders, and a long, very slim straight neck. The neck has a narrow, flared lip at the top, and the glass is unseamed. The neck also has measure markings (in black) from bottom to top, graduated (in 1's) from '0' through '8'. On the bottom…
- Category
- TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT FOR MATERIALS
- Sub-Category
- FOOD PROCESSING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
- Description
- A small, glass bottle with a short body, gently sloping shoulders, and a long, very slim straight neck. The neck has a narrow, flared lip at the top, and the glass is unseamed. The neck also has measure markings (in black) from bottom to top, graduated (in 1's) from '0' through '8'. On the bottom back of the bottle's body is a logo showing a stylized Maple Leaf with 'CS' inside the design. On the front is a hexagonal, greyish patch which is designed to be written on. There are faint numbers visible on this patch. Below this is a small, faint 'USA' printed in small dots, and below this is 'K'.
- Narrative
- Glass bottle that was used at the Telkwa Creamery which operated from 1939-1969.
- History Of Use
- Glass test-tube-like bottles such as this one were filled with cream and put in a centrifuge. As the tubes spun in the centrifuge the butterfat rose to the top.
- Material
- GLASS;
- Height
- 16.2
- Diameter
- 3.7
- Units Of Measurement
- Centimeters
- Accession No.
- 1983.23.2 d
- Type of Record
- Museum Artifact
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Bottle
- Material
- GLASS;
- Description
- A small, glass bottle with a short body, gently sloping shoulders, and a long, very slim straight neck. The neck has a narrow, flared lip at the top, and the glass is unseamed. The neck also has measure markings (in black) from bottom to top, graduated (in 1's) from '0' through '8'. On the bottom…
- Category
- TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT FOR MATERIALS
- Sub-Category
- FOOD PROCESSING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
- Description
- A small, glass bottle with a short body, gently sloping shoulders, and a long, very slim straight neck. The neck has a narrow, flared lip at the top, and the glass is unseamed. The neck also has measure markings (in black) from bottom to top, graduated (in 1's) from '0' through '8'. On the bottom back of the bottle's body is a logo showing a stylized Maple Leaf with 'CS' inside the design. On the front is a hexagonal, greyish patch which is designed to be written on. There are faint numbers visible on this patch. Below this is a small, faint 'USA' printed in small dots, and below this is 'K'.
- History Of Use
- Glass bottle that was presumably used at the Telkwa Creamery which operated from 1939-1969. Apparently glass test-tube-like bottles such as this one were filled with cream and put in a centrifuge. As the tubes spun in the centrifuge the butterfat rose to the surface.
- Material
- GLASS;
- Height
- 16.2
- Diameter
- 3.7
- Units Of Measurement
- Centimeters
- Accession No.
- 1983.23.2 e
- Type of Record
- Museum Artifact
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Bottle
- Material
- GLASS;
- Description
- A small, glass bottle with a short body, gently sloping shoulders, and a long, very slim straight neck. The neck has a narrow, flared lip at the top, and the glass is unseamed. The neck also has measure markings (in black) from bottom to top, graduated (in 1's) from '0' through '8'. On the bottom…
- Category
- TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT FOR MATERIALS
- Sub-Category
- FOOD PROCESSING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
- Description
- A small, glass bottle with a short body, gently sloping shoulders, and a long, very slim straight neck. The neck has a narrow, flared lip at the top, and the glass is unseamed. The neck also has measure markings (in black) from bottom to top, graduated (in 1's) from '0' through '8'. On the bottom back of the bottle's body is a logo showing a stylized Maple Leaf with 'CS' inside the design. On the front is a hexagonal, greyish patch which is designed to be written on. There are faint numbers visible on this patch. Below this is a small, faint 'USA' printed in small dots, and below this is 'K'.
- History Of Use
- Glass bottle that was presumably used in the Telkwa Creamery which operated from 1939-1969. Apparently glass test-tube-like bottles such as this one were filled with cream and put in a centrifuge. As the tubes spun in the centrifuge the butterfat rose to the surface.
- Material
- GLASS;
- Height
- 16.2
- Diameter
- 3.7
- Units Of Measurement
- Centimeters
- Accession No.
- 1983.23.2 f
- Type of Record
- Museum Artifact
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Bottle
- Material
- GLASS;
- Description
- A small, glass bottle with a short body, gently sloping shoulders, and a long, very slim straight neck. The neck has a narrow, flared lip at the top, and the glass is unseamed. The neck also has measure markings (in black) from bottom to top, graduated (in 1's) from '0' through '8'. On the bottom…
- Category
- TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT FOR MATERIALS
- Sub-Category
- FOOD PROCESSING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
- Description
- A small, glass bottle with a short body, gently sloping shoulders, and a long, very slim straight neck. The neck has a narrow, flared lip at the top, and the glass is unseamed. The neck also has measure markings (in black) from bottom to top, graduated (in 1's) from '0' through '8'. On the bottom back of the bottle's body is a logo showing a stylized Maple Leaf with 'CS' inside the design. On the front is a hexagonal, greyish patch which is designed to be written on. There are faint numbers visible on this patch. Below this is a small, faint 'USA' printed in small dots, and below this is 'K'.
- History Of Use
- Glass bottle which was presumably used in the Telkwa Creamery which operated from 1939-1969. Apparently glass test-tube-like bottles such as this one were filled with cream and put in a centrifuge. As the tubes spun in the centrifuge the butterfat rose to the surface.
- Material
- GLASS;
- Height
- 16.2
- Diameter
- 3.7
- Units Of Measurement
- Centimeters
- Accession No.
- 1983.23.2 g
- Type of Record
- Museum Artifact
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Bottle
- Material
- GLASS;
- Description
- A small, glass bottle with a short body, gently sloping shoulders, and a long, very slim straight neck. The neck has a narrow, flared lip at the top, and the glass is unseamed. The neck also has measure markings (in black) from bottom to top, graduated (in 1's) from '0' through '8'. On the bottom…
- Category
- TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT FOR MATERIALS
- Sub-Category
- FOOD PROCESSING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
- Description
- A small, glass bottle with a short body, gently sloping shoulders, and a long, very slim straight neck. The neck has a narrow, flared lip at the top, and the glass is unseamed. The neck also has measure markings (in black) from bottom to top, graduated (in 1's) from '0' through '8'. On the bottom back of the bottle's body is a logo showing a stylized Maple Leaf with 'CS' inside the design. On the front is a hexagonal, greyish patch which is designed to be written on. There are faint numbers visible on this patch. Below this is a small, faint 'USA' printed in small dots, and below this is 'K'.
- History Of Use
- Glass bottle that was presumably used in the Telkwa Creamery which operated from 1939-1969. Apparently glass test-tube-like bottles such as this one were filled with cream and put in a centrifuge. As the tubes spun in the centrifuge the butterfat rose to the surface.
- Material
- GLASS;
- Height
- 16.2
- Diameter
- Outside: 3.7
- Units Of Measurement
- Centimeters
- Accession No.
- 1983.23.2 h
- Type of Record
- Museum Artifact
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Bottle
- Material
- GLASS;
- Description
- A small, glass bottle with a short body, gently sloping shoulders and a long, very slim straight neck. The neck has a narrow, flared lip at the top, and the glass is unseamed. The neck also has measure markings (in white) from bottom to top, graduated (in 1's) from '0' to '10'. On the front of th…
- Category
- TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT FOR MATERIALS
- Sub-Category
- FOOD PROCESSING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
- Description
- A small, glass bottle with a short body, gently sloping shoulders and a long, very slim straight neck. The neck has a narrow, flared lip at the top, and the glass is unseamed. The neck also has measure markings (in white) from bottom to top, graduated (in 1's) from '0' to '10'. On the front of the bottle is a small, oval greyish patch which is designed to be written on.
- History Of Use
- Glass bottle that was presumably used in the Telkwa Creamery which operated from 1939-1969. Apparently glass test-tube-like bottles such as this one were filled with cream and put in a centrifuge. As the tubes spun in the centrifuge, the butterfat rose to the surface.
- Material
- GLASS;
- Height
- 16.4
- Diameter
- Outside: 3.7
- Units Of Measurement
- Centimeters
- Accession No.
- 1983.23.2 i
- Type of Record
- Museum Artifact
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Bottle
- Material
- GLASS;
- Description
- A small, glass bottle with a short body, gently sloping shoulders, and a long, straight neck. The neck has a narrow, rounded lip at the top, and the glass is unseamed. The neck also has measure markings from bottom to top, graduated (in 5's) from '0' through '50'. At the left of the '50' is '18G…
- Category
- TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT FOR MATERIALS
- Sub-Category
- FOOD PROCESSING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
- Description
- A small, glass bottle with a short body, gently sloping shoulders, and a long, straight neck. The neck has a narrow, rounded lip at the top, and the glass is unseamed. The neck also has measure markings from bottom to top, graduated (in 5's) from '0' through '50'. At the left of the '50' is '18G'. On the bottom back of the bottle's body is a logo: 'G R'. On the front is a hexagonal, greyish patch which is designed to be written on. There are faint numbers visible on this patch. Below this is a small, faint 'USA' printed in small dots, and below this is 'K'.
- History Of Use
- Glass bottle that was presumably used at the Telkwa Creamery from 1939-1969. Apparently glass test-tube-like bottles such as this one were filled with cream and put in a centrifuge. As the tubes spun in the centrifuge, the butterfat rose to the top.
- Material
- GLASS;
- Height
- 16.3
- Diameter
- Outside: 3.5
- Units Of Measurement
- Centimeters
- Accession No.
- 1983.23.3 c
- Type of Record
- Museum Artifact
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Bottle
- Material
- GLASS;
- Description
- A small, glass bottle with a short body, gently sloping shoulders, and a long, straight neck. The neck has a narrow, rounded lip at the top, and the glass is unseamed. The neck also has measure markings from bottom to top, graduated (in 5's) from '0' through '50'. At the left of the '50' is '18G…
- Category
- TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT FOR MATERIALS
- Sub-Category
- FOOD PROCESSING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
- Description
- A small, glass bottle with a short body, gently sloping shoulders, and a long, straight neck. The neck has a narrow, rounded lip at the top, and the glass is unseamed. The neck also has measure markings from bottom to top, graduated (in 5's) from '0' through '50'. At the left of the '50' is '18G'. On the bottom back of the bottle's body is a logo: 'G R'. On the front is a hexagonal, greyish patch which is designed to be written on. There are faint numbers visible on this patch. Below this is a small, faint 'USA' printed in small dots, and below this is 'K'.
- History Of Use
- Glass bottle that presumably used at the Telkwa Creamery which operated from 1939-1969. Apparently glass test-tube-like bottles such as this one were filled with cream and put in a centrifuge. As the tubes spun in the centrifuge, the butterfat rose to the surface.
- Material
- GLASS;
- Height
- 16.3
- Diameter
- Outside: 3.5
- Units Of Measurement
- Centimeters
- Accession No.
- 1983.23.3 k
- Type of Record
- Museum Artifact
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Bottle
- Material
- GLASS;
- Description
- A small, glass bottle with a short body, gently sloping shoulders, and a long, straight neck. The neck has a narrow, rounded lip at the top, and the glass is unseamed. The neck also has measure markings from bottom to top, graduated (in 5's) from '0' through '50'. At the left of the '50' is '18G…
- Category
- TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT FOR MATERIALS
- Sub-Category
- FOOD PROCESSING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
- Description
- A small, glass bottle with a short body, gently sloping shoulders, and a long, straight neck. The neck has a narrow, rounded lip at the top, and the glass is unseamed. The neck also has measure markings from bottom to top, graduated (in 5's) from '0' through '50'. At the left of the '50' is '18G'. On the bottom back of the bottle's body is a logo: 'G R'. On the front is a hexagonal, greyish patch which is designed to be written on. There are faint numbers visible on this patch. Below this is a small, faint 'USA' printed in small dots, and below this is 'K'.
- History Of Use
- Glass bottle that was presumably used at the Telkwa Creamery from 1939-1969. Apparently glass test-tube-like bottles such as this one were filled with cream and put in a centrifuge. As the tubes spun in the centrifuge, the butterfat rose to the top.
- Material
- GLASS;
- Height
- 16.3
- Diameter
- Outside: 3.5
- Units Of Measurement
- Centimeters
- Accession No.
- 1983.23.3 l
- Type of Record
- Museum Artifact
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Bottle
- Material
- GLASS;
- Description
- A small, glass bottle with a short body, gently sloping shoulders, and a long, straight neck. The neck has a narrow, rounded lip at the top, and the glass is unseamed. The neck also has measure marking from bottom to top, graduated (in 5's) from '0' through '50'. At the left of the '50' is '18G'…
- Category
- TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT FOR MATERIALS
- Sub-Category
- FOOD PROCESSING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
- Description
- A small, glass bottle with a short body, gently sloping shoulders, and a long, straight neck. The neck has a narrow, rounded lip at the top, and the glass is unseamed. The neck also has measure marking from bottom to top, graduated (in 5's) from '0' through '50'. At the left of the '50' is '18G'. On the bottom back of the bottle's body is a logo: 'G R'. On the front is a hexagonal, greyish patch which is designed to be written on. There are faint numbers visible on this patch. Below this is a small, faint 'USA' printed in small dots, and below this is 'K' and 'NAFIS'.
- Narrative
- Glass bottle that was used at the Telkwa Creamery which operated from 1939-1969.
- History Of Use
- Glass test-tube-like bottles such as this one were filled with cream and put in a centrifuge. As the tubes spun in the centrifuge, the butterfat rose.
- Material
- GLASS;
- Height
- 16.3
- Diameter
- 3.5
- Units Of Measurement
- Centimeters
- Accession No.
- 1983.23.3 m
- Type of Record
- Museum Artifact
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Bottle
- Material
- GLASS;
- Description
- A small, glass bottle with a short body, gently sloping shoulders, and a long, straight neck. The neck has a narrow, rounded lip at the top, and the glass is unseamed. The neck also has measure markings from bottom to top, graduated (in 5's) from '0' through '50'. At the left of the '50' is '18G…
- Category
- TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT FOR MATERIALS
- Sub-Category
- FOOD PROCESSING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
- Description
- A small, glass bottle with a short body, gently sloping shoulders, and a long, straight neck. The neck has a narrow, rounded lip at the top, and the glass is unseamed. The neck also has measure markings from bottom to top, graduated (in 5's) from '0' through '50'. At the left of the '50' is '18G'. On the bottom back of the bottle's body is a logo: 'G R'. On the front is a hexagonal, greyish patch which is designed to be written on. There are faint numbers visible on this patch. Below this is a small, faint 'USA' printed in small dots, and below this is 'K' and 'NAFIS'.
- History Of Use
- Glass bottle that was presumably used at the Telkwa Creamery which operated from 1939-1969. Apparently glass test-tube-like bottles such as this one were filled with cream and put in a centrifuge. As the tubes spun in the centrifuge, the butterfat rose.
- Material
- GLASS;
- Height
- 16.3
- Diameter
- Outside: 3.5
- Units Of Measurement
- Centimeters
- Accession No.
- 1983.23.3 n
- Type of Record
- Museum Artifact
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Bottle
- Material
- GLASS;
- Description
- A small, glass bottle with a short body, gently sloping shoulders, and a long, straight neck. The neck has a narrow, rounded lip at the top, and the glass is unseamed. The neck also has measure markings from bottom to top, graduated (in 5's) from '0' through '50'. At the left of the '50' is '18G…
- Category
- TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT FOR MATERIALS
- Sub-Category
- FOOD PROCESSING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
- Description
- A small, glass bottle with a short body, gently sloping shoulders, and a long, straight neck. The neck has a narrow, rounded lip at the top, and the glass is unseamed. The neck also has measure markings from bottom to top, graduated (in 5's) from '0' through '50'. At the left of the '50' is '18G'. On the bottom back of the bottle's body is a logo: 'G R'. On the front is a hexagonal, greyish patch which is designed to be written on. There are faint numbers visible on this patch. Below this is a small, faint 'USA' printed in small dots, and below this is 'K' and 'NAFIS'.
- History Of Use
- Glass bottle that was presumably used at the Telkwa Creamery which operated from 1939-1969. Apparently glass test-tube-like bottles such as this one were filled with cream and put in a centrifuge. As the tubes spun in the centrifuge, the butterfat rose.
- Material
- GLASS;
- Height
- 16.3
- Diameter
- Outside: 3.5
- Units Of Measurement
- Centimeters
- Accession No.
- 1983.23.3 o
- Type of Record
- Museum Artifact
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Bottle
- Material
- GLASS;
- Description
- A small, glass bottle with a short body, gently sloping shoulders, and a long, straight neck. The neck has a narrow, rounded lip at the top, and the glass is unseamed. The neck also has measure markings from bottom to top, graduated (in 5's) from '0' through '50'. At the left of the '50' is '18G…
- Category
- TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT FOR MATERIALS
- Sub-Category
- FOOD PROCESSING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
- Description
- A small, glass bottle with a short body, gently sloping shoulders, and a long, straight neck. The neck has a narrow, rounded lip at the top, and the glass is unseamed. The neck also has measure markings from bottom to top, graduated (in 5's) from '0' through '50'. At the left of the '50' is '18G'. On the bottom back of the bottle's body is a logo: 'G R'. On the front is a hexagonal, greyish patch which is designed to be written on. There are faint numbers visible on this patch. Below this is a small, faint 'USA' printed in small dots, and below this is 'K'.
- History Of Use
- Glass bottle that was presumably used at the Telkwa Creamery which operated from 1939-1969. Apparently glass test-tube-like bottles such as this one were filled with cream and put in a centrifuge. As the tubes spun in the centrifuge, the butterfat rose to the top.
- Material
- GLASS;
- Height
- 16.3
- Diameter
- Outside: 3.5
- Units Of Measurement
- Centimeters
- Accession No.
- 1983.23.3 p
- Type of Record
- Museum Artifact
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Bottle
- Material
- GLASS;
- Description
- A small, glass bottle with a short body, gently sloping shoulders, and a long, straight neck. The neck has a narrow, rounded lip at the top, and the glass is unseamed. The neck also has measure markings from bottom to top, graduated (in 5's) from '0' through '50'. At the left of the '50' is '18G…
- Category
- TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT FOR MATERIALS
- Sub-Category
- FOOD PROCESSING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
- Description
- A small, glass bottle with a short body, gently sloping shoulders, and a long, straight neck. The neck has a narrow, rounded lip at the top, and the glass is unseamed. The neck also has measure markings from bottom to top, graduated (in 5's) from '0' through '50'. At the left of the '50' is '18G'. On the bottom back of the bottle's body is a logo: 'G R'. On the front is a hexagonal, greyish patch which is designed to be written on. There are faint numbers visible on this patch. Below this is a small, faint 'USA' printed in small dots, and below this is 'K'.
- History Of Use
- Glass bottle that was presumably used at the Telkwa Creamery which operated from 1939-1969. Apparently glass test-tube-like bottles such as this one were filled with cream and put in a centrifuge. As the tubes spun in the centrifuge, the butterfat rose to the top.
- Material
- GLASS;
- Height
- 16.3
- Diameter
- Outside: 3.5
- Units Of Measurement
- Centimeters
- Accession No.
- 1983.23.3 q
- Type of Record
- Museum Artifact
Less detail
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