McClean, Arlene



copper canner lid
Description:
A vintage copper canner lid donated by Clara Ronayne. It has no gift form, as it was donated after the batch 020.08. The canner would be used to boil vegetables, meat, poultry, and seafood in jars. The canner lid handle is missing.
Date of Object:
ca. 1900
Accession #:
020.09.01
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"Blundell Logging" Baseball Team t-shirt(s)
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"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.
Date of Object:
ca. 1970s - 1980s
Accession #:
020.10.01 - 020.10.07
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"Blundell" Baseball Team t-shirt(s)
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"Blundell Logging" Baseball Team t-shirt donated by Arlene McClean. It was manufactured by Alpha Sportswear LTD., 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 blue, black, and white in colour and they range from sizes large, medium, and small. They were more likely made from 80% polyester and 20% cotton. The caption "Blundell" are on the front of the shirts in bold, black lettering, and has numbers printed on the back with fabric tape. This photo of 020.10.08 with the number "16" is one example of the "Blundell" Baseball Team t-shirts, as they are all identical to each other except the numbers.
Date of Object:
ca. 1970s - 1980s
Accession #:
020.10.08 - 020.10.13
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Baseball Team t-shirt
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Baseball Team t-shirt donated by Arlene McClean. It was manufactured by Cardinal - Sportswear & Crests, Vancouver, British Columbia. The t-shirt is light blue and white in colour and is presumed large in size. It was more likely made from 80% polyester and 20% cotton. The number "5" is printed on the back. The number "5" was used with fabric tape.
Date of Object:
ca. 1970s - 1980s
Accession #:
020.10.14
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"Pemberton Hotel Zipperheads" Baseball Team t-shirt
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"Pemberton Hotel Zipperheads" Baseball Team t-shirt donated by Arlene McClean. The manufacturers are unknown. The t-shirt is red, black, and white in colour and is sized medium. It was more likely made from 100% cotton. The captions "Pemberton Hotel" and "Zipperheads" are printed in bold, black lettering on the front, and the number "7" is printed on the back. The number "7" was used with fabric tape.
Date of Object:
ca. 1970s - 1980s
Accession #:
020.10.15
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"Pemberton Hotel Zipperheads" Baseball Team t-shirt
Description:
Long sleeve "Pemberton Hotel Zipperheads" Baseball Team t-shirt donated by Arlene McClean. It was manufactured by Evergreen Sportswear MFG. LTD., Canada. The t-shirt is red and white in colour and is sized medium. It was more likely made from 100% cotton. The captions "Pemberton Hotel" and the number "7" printed in small red lettering are on the front, while the team and hotel name "Pemberton Hotel Zipperheads" are printed with larger font on the back.
Date of Object:
ca. 1970s - 1980s
Accession #:
020.10.16
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baseball long shorts
Description:
Baseball long shorts donated by Arlene McClean. The manufacturers are unknown. It is presumed that the shorts were made from 100% cotton. The shorts are dark/light blue and white in colour and are held together by two buttons on the front. There are also two back pockets sewn.
Date of Object:
ca. 1970s - 1980s
Accession #:
020.10.17
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"Invitational Tourney - Most Sportsmanlike Team 1986" brass plaque
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A silver brass plaque titled "Invitational Tourney - Most Sportsmanlike Team 1986" donated by Arlene McClean. This brass plaque was more likely given as a reward for one of the baseball teams. There is also a yellow paper strip attached on the back.
Date of Object:
1986
Accession #:
020.10.18
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