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- Ladies’ neck scarf measuring 65 X 65 CM. It is made of white silk and has a leaf design with a striped border design. There are also hand tied fringe around the entire edge of the scarf. It is believLadies’ neck scarf measuring 65 X 65 CM. It is made of …
- This cast iron frying pan has a handle with a hole in the end that is riveted to the pan. The handle is 28cm long x 2 cm wide and the pan is 27 cm in diameter x 4.5 cm deep. This item can currently bThis cast iron frying pan has a handle with a hole in …
- This cast iron frying pan is flat with a patterned handle. This item can currently be found at the Willoughby Museum.This cast iron frying pan is flat with a patterned handle. This …
- This is a pewter plate believed to be from the 1810 home of Jacob Miller. This item can currently be found at the Willoughby Museum.This is a pewter plate believed to be from the 1810 home …
- This is a wooden spoon that would have been used in the kitchen of a home during the early 1800s.This is a wooden spoon that would have been used in the …
- This is a jug said to be from the 1810 home of Jacob Miller. This item can currently be found at the Willoughby Museum.This is a jug said to be from the 1810 home of …
- This is cutlery believed to be from one of Niagara’s Battlefields. This item can currently be found at the Willoughby Museum.This is cutlery believed to be from one of Niagara’s Battlefields. This …
- This is a black and white photograph of a pencil sketch of a woman, circa 1805-1810. There are two theories on who the woman may be. One believes that is Miss Shaw. However, there is another photo ofThis is a black and white photograph of a pencil sketch of …
- This is a letter written to Mr. Cummings (probably Thomas), who was a general merchant in Chippawa during the War of 1812. It explains the theft of various supplies and the names of those involved. TThis is a letter written to Mr. Cummings (probably Thomas), who was …
- This document is a certification that John Mills paid John Axford 7 pounds, 10 shilling, and 6 pence in 1810.This document is a certification that John Mills paid John Axford 7 …
- This document is a sworn statement that John Mills, by order from Mr. Robert Tompson, paid 20 pounds, 2 shilling, and 4 1/2 pence to John Axford.This document is a sworn statement that John Mills, by order from …
- This document is a bill of account from Mr. Robert Thompson to John Symington in the amount of 20 pounds, 1 shilling and 5 pence.This document is a bill of account from Mr. Robert Thompson to …
- This letter was written to Elizabeth Leonard in St. John, New Brunswick from Frances Leonard on July 12, 1814.This letter was written to Elizabeth Leonard in St. John, New Brunswick …
- A silhouette photo of Mrs. Alexander McKee (Nee Powis) 1792-1842.A silhouette photo of Mrs. Alexander McKee (Nee Powis) 1792-1842.
- A silhouette photo of Mr. Thomas Powis. Powis owned a large hotel and was the father of Mrs. Alexander McKee.A silhouette photo of Mr. Thomas Powis. Powis owned a large hotel …
- A silhouette photo of Mrs. Thomas Powis.A silhouette photo of Mrs. Thomas Powis.
- This document is a receipt for Robert Thompson for the purchase of one bushel of oats, four pounds of hay and supper and breakfast for 3 men. These items were purchased from Ambrose Salisbury on DeceThis document is a receipt for Robert Thompson for the purchase of …
- This handwritten document, dated 1814, is a bill of account to G. Thompson in the amount of 1.3.4. The other side is the account of Coyne in the amount of 3.13.9.This handwritten document, dated 1814, is a bill of account to G. …
- A charm that was built into the fireplace of the Nelles Manor, home of Col. Robert Nelles. It was common for charms such as this to be built into fireplaces in the year 1800 or earlier with the belieA charm that was built into the fireplace of the Nelles Manor, …
- A cup and saucer, dated c. 1790, with a blue willow pattern and a gold edge. This cup was made without a handle. The pair is also called a tea bowl and saucer. It is believed that this item was in usA cup and saucer, dated c. 1790, with a blue willow pattern …