Pemberton & District

Museum & Archives Society

Object: 020.10.01 - 020.10.07

“Blundell Logging” Baseball Team t-shirt(s)

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Description:
“Blundell Logging” Baseball Team t-shirt donated by Arlene McClean. It was manufactured by Cardinal – Sportswear & Crests, Vancouver, British Columbia. The name of the team “Blundell” came from Ron Blundell who was a successful logger in Pemberton. Ron came to Pemberton from Duncan B.C. to drive truck and work for Perkins Logging. He then worked at Evan’s Mill, then got a contract with Squamish Mills and eventually Interfor. He sponsored the local women’s baseball team. The shirts are light/dark blue in colour and are probably large in size. They were more likely made from 100% cotton. The captions “Blundell Logging” are on the front of the shirts in bold, black lettering, and with dark blue font has numbers printed on the back with fabric tape. This photo of 020.10.01 with the number “14” is one example of the “Blundell Logging” Baseball Team t-shirts, as they are all identical to each other except the numbers.
Source:
McClean, Arlene
Date of Object:
ca. 1970s – 1980s
Dimensions:
64.3cm L X 42.8cm W
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Accession #:
020.10.01 – 020.10.07
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