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- Chapples St. John's Ambulance PinA St. John's Ambulance pin still in its original packaging produced by Chapples.A St. John's Ambulance pin still in its original packaging produced by Chapples.Schreiber Heritage & Tourism Committee
- C.P.R. Trainman's CapCanadian Pacific Railway trainman's cap in size 7 5/8. It was produced by William Scully Ltd, then located at 2090 Moreau, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.Canadian Pacific Railway trainman's cap in size 7 5/8. It was produced by William Scully Ltd, then located at 2090 Moreau, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.Schreiber Heritage & Tourism Committee
- C.P.R. Conductor's CapCanadian Pacific Railway conductor's cap in size 7 1/8. It was produced by Stoke Cap & Ragalia Ltd., then located at 93 Church Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.Canadian Pacific Railway conductor's cap in size 7 1/8. It was produced by Stoke Cap & Ragalia Ltd., then located at 93 Church Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.Schreiber Heritage & Tourism Committee
- C.P.R. Uniform JacketSpecial Order No.: 398713 Series:SSM Number: CPR 9676 Produced For: A.W. Slater (employee) C62671Special Order No.: 398713 Series:SSM Number: CPR 9676 Produced For: A.W. Slater (employee) C62671Schreiber Heritage & Tourism Committee
- Loyal Orange Lodge Uniform Jacket, 1900'sThis jacket was worn by Frederick J. Allhusen (1878-1933). Mr. Allhusen arrived in Iron Bridge from England in 1900. He served in WW 1, in both France and England and was discharged at 41 in 1919. He passed away at the age of 55.This jacket was worn by Frederick J. Allhusen (1878-1933). Mr. Allhusen arrived in Iron Bridge from England in 1900. He served in WW 1, in both France and England and …Timber Village Museum
- Schreiber High School Basketball JacketSchreiber High School basketball Letterman jacket. Yellow and green were the official colours of the school, and the name of the team was the Golden Hawks. Jacket is comprised of yellow leather and a plaid, flannel lining. The name "Wayne" is on a patch on the right sleeve, with the …Schreiber High School basketball Letterman jacket. Yellow and green were the official colours of the school, and the name of the team was the Golden Hawks. Jacket is comprised of …Schreiber Heritage & Tourism Committee
- Legion Member HatsHats worn by members of the legion. They are navy-blue in colour and include an assortment of pins.Hats worn by members of the legion. They are navy-blue in colour and include an assortment of pins.Schreiber Heritage & Tourism Committee
- Schreiber Police ShirtCondition: ExcellentCondition: ExcellentSchreiber Heritage & Tourism Committee
- Schreiber High School Enrollment Package for 1968-1969 Beany HatCondition: ExcellentCondition: ExcellentSchreiber Heritage & Tourism Committee
- Regalia of Rt. Wor. Bro. J. de W. RandallThe regalia of Right Worshipful Brother J. de W. Randall, District Deputy Grand Master, District No. 10 (Niagara), 1908, a member of Niagara Lodge. Hand-embroidered masonic master's apron in dark blue and gold.The regalia of Right Worshipful Brother J. de W. Randall, District Deputy Grand Master, District No. 10 (Niagara), 1908, a member of Niagara Lodge. Hand-embroidered masonic master's apron in dark …Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
- Officer's aprons worn by officers of Niagara Lodge from 1860 to 1920Masonic officers' aprons with applique silk ribbon on silk. Worn by officers of Niagara Lodge No. 2, from 1860 to 1920.Masonic officers' aprons with applique silk ribbon on silk. Worn by officers of Niagara Lodge No. 2, from 1860 to 1920.Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
- Masonic aprons worn by officers of Niagara Lodge No. 2, ca 1920A Masonic apron (#50) worn at the meetings of Niagara Lodge, No. 2, by Bro. Thomas Kearn, together with a cloth holder for the above apron. Silk appliques (ribbons and masonic symbols) on silk; the only colours used: light blue and gold. Donated by his grandson John Dawson in 1989. …A Masonic apron (#50) worn at the meetings of Niagara Lodge, No. 2, by Bro. Thomas Kearn, together with a cloth holder for the above apron. Silk appliques (ribbons and …Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
- Masonic aprons and collar, early 1900sA masonic apron (#51) said to have belonged to Bro. John Currie, Niagara Lodge, No. 2. A masonic apron (#52) said to have belonged to Worshipful Bro. W. H. Singer, Master of Niagara Lodge, No. 2 in 1924. A collar (#54), without a jewel, probably worn by the officers of …A masonic apron (#51) said to have belonged to Bro. John Currie, Niagara Lodge, No. 2. A masonic apron (#52) said to have belonged to Worshipful Bro. W. H. Singer, …Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
- Officers' aprons, Niagara Lodge No. 2, 1860-1920Masonic officers' aprons with applique silk ribbon on silk. Worn by officers of Niagara Lodge No. 2, from 1860 to 1920.Masonic officers' aprons with applique silk ribbon on silk. Worn by officers of Niagara Lodge No. 2, from 1860 to 1920.Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
- Old masonic blindfolds, Niagara Lodge No. 2Two old blindfolds made of cloth, with eyes and nose imprints. Date unknown.Two old blindfolds made of cloth, with eyes and nose imprints. Date unknown.Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
- WWI HelmetWorn by A.C. MacMillan.Worn by A.C. MacMillan.South Grey Museum
- Canadian Infantry TunicRed infantry tunic, Canadian Volunteer Militia 1870-1876.Red infantry tunic, Canadian Volunteer Militia 1870-1876.South Grey Museum
- Driving HatWorn by Agnes Macphail.Worn by Agnes Macphail.South Grey Museum
- CPR Conductor CapThe conductor was the captain of the train and his job was more than just ticket collection as the entire crew was under his supervision. One of his more important obligations was making sure the train arrived on time with the proper cargo.The conductor was the captain of the train and his job was more than just ticket collection as the entire crew was under his supervision. One of his more important …South Grey Museum
- Train Man CapThe train man was considered an assistant conductor whose duties could include operating the brakes when the train needed to slow down and operating track switches.The train man was considered an assistant conductor whose duties could include operating the brakes when the train needed to slow down and operating track switches.South Grey Museum