Hairpin
Nom de l'objet : | Hairpin |
Matériaux : | paper, metal |
Numéro d'accession : | BE2001.1.456 |
Date de début de production : | 1950 |
Description : | A package of hairpins. A handful of hairpins are wrapped in paper that is marked with the following: 'Lady Fair Witch Standard. Made in England for Eaton's of Canada'. A Eaton's price sticker is found on the front and reads: 'Eaton's 154 4 E .IO'. Paper package is mostly green and yellow, while the text is printed in dark brown. |
Fonctions : | Items donated by Barbara Sayers Larson. Barbara Larson is the daughter of Annie Harris (1882-1986) and Beverly Sayers (1882-1976) 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-) donated Benares to the Ontario Heritage Foundation in 1969 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 the log cabin originally given to her parents by her grandparents at 1723 Birchwood Drive. Barbara still maintains a close tie with Benares and is now living in Kelowna, British Columbia, with her daughter. |
Longueur : | 8.5000000000 |
Largeur : | 2.0000000000 |
Établissement : | Museums of Mississauga Facebook-Museums of Mississauga Twitter-Museums of Mississauga YouTube-Museums of Mississauga |
Ville de l'établissement : | Mississauga |
Province de l'établissement : | Ontario |
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