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- Silver Hand Operated Hair Clippers, Circa 1910
These are metal hand operated hair clippers, they were made of silver and the wing nut allowed for tension adjustment. They were mostly used for very close hair cuts and were routinely used in prisons and for military haircuts.
These are metal hand operated hair clippers, they were made of silver and the wing nut allowed for tension adjustment. They were mostly used for very close hair cuts and ...
Huron Shores Museum - Silver hand operated hair clippers (Fine Blade), Circa 1910
Accession Number 977.6.1
Accession Number 977.6.1
Huron Shores Museum - Covered China Vegetable Bowl (Havilland Limoges, Circa 1910
This is a white china vegetable bowl with a lid. It is round in shape and has small handles on either side and a matching handle on the lid. It is decorated with small pink flowers with green leaves with gold trim. The handles on the lid and the sides ...
This is a white china vegetable bowl with a lid. It is round in shape and has small handles on either side and a matching handle on the lid. It ...
Huron Shores Museum - Stover Cast Iron Waffle Iron, Circa 1910
Accession Number 974.2.3
Accession Number 974.2.3
Huron Shores Museum - Cast Iron Pancake Griddle, Circa 1910
Accession Number 974.2.3
Accession Number 974.2.3
Huron Shores Museum - Wooden Butter Press/Mold(grooved bottom on press), Circa 1910
Accession Number 996.1.3
Accession Number 996.1.3
Huron Shores Museum - Wooden Butter Press/Mold (plain bottom on press), Circa 1910
Accession Number 975.3.2b
Accession Number 975.3.2b
Huron Shores Museum - Wooden Butter Bowl, Circa 1910
Accession Number 996.1.2
Accession Number 996.1.2
Huron Shores Museum - Flour Sifter, Circa 1910
Accession Number 996.1.2
Accession Number 996.1.2
Huron Shores Museum - (Draft Horse) Loose Ring Straight Bit, Circa 1910
Accession Number 977.11.2
Accession Number 977.11.2
Huron Shores Museum - Double Whiffle Tree, Circa 1910
This is a double wooden whiffletree that consists of three separate wood and pieces attached together by straight forged iron pieces that moved horizontally to allow for turns when using two animals.
This is a double wooden whiffletree that consists of three separate wood and pieces attached together by straight forged iron pieces that moved horizontally to allow for turns when using ...
Huron Shores Museum - Single Whiffle Tree, Circa 1910
This is a single wooden whiffletree with what appear to be hand forged iron ends and rings.
This is a single wooden whiffletree with what appear to be hand forged iron ends and rings.
Huron Shores Museum - Wooden Hand Plane, Circa 1910
Accession Number 975.6.1.
Accession Number 975.6.1.
Huron Shores Museum - Manual Wood Cranberry Picker, Circa 1910
Accession Number 984.45
Accession Number 984.45
Huron Shores Museum - Core Sample Tray, Circa 1910
This is a long wooden tray composed of five half circle grooves, the tray is approximately 3 feet long.
This is a long wooden tray composed of five half circle grooves, the tray is approximately 3 feet long.
Huron Shores Museum - Wooden Shoulder Yoke, Circa 1910
Accession Number 978.10
Accession Number 978.10
Huron Shores Museum - Office Chair, Circa 1920
This is an old wood and metal office chair with a leather seat. It has an adjustable seat for height and swivels as well. The style is very reminiscent of the furniture style for office chairs in the 1920's when telephone operators were becoming more common.
This is an old wood and metal office chair with a leather seat. It has an adjustable seat for height and swivels as well. The style is very reminiscent of ...
Huron Shores Museum - Massey Harris Cream Separator, Circa 1910
995.3.1. Massey Harris,Toronto,
995.3.1. Massey Harris,Toronto,
Huron Shores Museum - Paris Golf Club Winner Cup
Paris Golf Club 1916
Paris Golf Club 1916
County of Brant Public Library - Silver Cup
This silver cup belongs to the Campbell family, and is likely an award received as a prize in a sports game. The original object belongs to the Campbell family.
This silver cup belongs to the Campbell family, and is likely an award received as a prize in a sports game. The original object belongs to the Campbell family.
County of Brant Public Library