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Railway Jack
Description:
Fougberg had had this jack for a number of years, having collected it for a museum, when the B.C.R. was the P.G.E.
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983.28.05
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Wagon Wrench
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This steel wagon wrench is rusted. Mr. Fougberg bought it at Skookumchuck. At the time, he thinks, when he bought the priest's buggy from the late Dan Paul.
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983.45.04
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Aviation tool
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This is some type of aviation part or tool. The maker's mark reads "Air Associates" with a star in the middle. The company marketed itself as the first to provide complete servicing to airplane owners, manufacturing and distributing aeronautical and automotive materials and accessories. The company started in early 1927, so this is the oldest this item could be. The services and parts provided by Air Associates were used to help such well-known aviators as Amelia Earhart, Charles Lindbergh, and Armeno Lotti Jr. The item looks as if it should hinge open but is stuck in the position pictured. We have so far been unable to determine what this item is, if you have any information, please contact us!
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014.14.01
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Carriage Attachment
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Decorative framework for a carriage (?). The item is too lightweight for farming. Luggage rack for carriage (?). It has handmade rivets but is mostly machine made. It was likely manufactured but hand assembled (as per Stu McNolty). Materials include metal and wood. This item may be a partial remnant of a prior accession.
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013.21.15
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Wagon Wrench
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This is a wrench used on a horse drawn wagon. It is hand-forged and made entirely of metal.
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013.21.71
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Wire Spoke Wheel
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This metal wheel resembles that of a bicycle with spokes and a hub. There is also a tire on the rim. It is a Firestone 4.75-5.00-19 4 ply. The tire has a hole in it and there are no nuts or hub cap for it. The tire has a six hole bolt pattern. Inscription reads "Made in Canada Firestone 4 Ply 4.75-5.00-19 53 Gum Dippett". History: from a Chevrolet earlier than 1936; found near Devine.
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987.26.02
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