Box, Jewelry
Nom de l'objet : | Box, Jewelry |
Matériaux : | wood, leather, velvet, metal, cardborad, paint |
Numéro d'accession : | BE2005.2.1 |
Date de début de production : | 1860 |
Date de fin de production : | 1900 |
Description : | A jewellery box with 2 removable trays. The box is lined with purple velvet and made of detailed leather. The top has a brass handle and can be locked with a key. One tray has three compartments, the other has six and two spaces for rings. It has gold detail. |
Fonctions : | This artifact was donated by Miss Marjorie Chambres. Miss Chambers inherited these items from her aunt, Mona Kay. Mona Kay was born December 22nd, 1888. She was the second daughter of Georgina and Charles Kay of Iowa. Mona and her family moved from Iowa to Streetsville and later to Erindale where they had a farm on the north side of Dundas Street. The Kays belonged to St. Peter's Anglican Church and it was here that Georgina and Mary Harris became friends and Gwendeline Kay, Mona's sister, married Philip Chambres. Mona never married and became a companion/caretaker for Mary Harris in the 1940's. Mona helped to cook, clean and look after Mary Harris who died in 1954. Mona stayed on at Benares after Mary's death helping Naomi Harris to look after her home. Mona and another caretaker, Miss Trail, stayed at Benares with Naomi until her death in 1968. Mona died in 1980 at the age of 92.Miss Chambres spent a lot of time at Benares visiting her aunt and later helping her to look after the grounds. Miss Chambres recalls that her aunt was a "ost amazing lady who could do things that others couldn't do" She also recalls that her aunt would often take her skating at Oughtred's farm in Erindale where she used to work picking seasonal fruit before becoming Mary's companion. |
Hauteur : | 10.0000000000 |
Longueur : | 18.5000000000 |
Largeur : | 13.5000000000 |
Établissement : |
Museums of Mississauga
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Ville de l'établissement : | Mississauga |
Province de l'établissement : | Ontario |
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