Pamphlet
Nom de l'objet : | Pamphlet |
Matériaux : | paper |
Numéro d'accession : | BE2005.4.30 |
Date de début de production : | 1895 |
Description : | A booklet containing transferable pictures of flowers. They are first soaked in water and then placed on a page where they will stick. Inside, some of the pictures have been cut out. Also inside is a piece of carbon paper folded into four. |
Fonctions : | This booklet was included with a series of games that Annie and Naomi Harris made up when they were children. Items donated by Barbara Sayers Larson. Barbara Larson is the daughter of Annie Harris (1882-1986) and Beverly Sayers (1883-1976) and granddaughter of Arthur (1843-1932) and Mary (1859-1954) Harris. Barbara was born January 27, 1920 and was the youngest of three children. Barbara and her siblings, Geoffrey Sayers (1907-1997) and Dora Sayers Caro (1915-2004) donated Benares to the Ontario Heritage Foundation in 1968 after inheriting it from their aunt, Naomi Harris (1883-1968). Many of the items donated by Barbara originally belonged to her mother or Aunt Naomi and came from Benares. Barbara lived in a log cabin originally given to her mother by her grandparents at 1723 Birchwood Drive. She still maintains a close tie with Benares and is now living in Kelowna, British Columbia, with her daughter. |
Hauteur : | 2.0000000000 |
Longueur : | 15.5000000000 |
Largeur : | 14.5000000000 |
Établissement : |
Museums of Mississauga
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Ville de l'établissement : | Mississauga |
Province de l'établissement : | Ontario |
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