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camp blanket
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact87411
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV015.35.42
- Description
- camp blanket or poncho; blue fleece “camp” poncho (single piece of cloth with neck hole cut out), hand-done blanket stitching around edges in light blue wool; covered in camp & travel related Guiding patches from the 1970’s & 1980’s (not all are sewn on, some are just pinned) and lapel pins.
- Object History
- Camp blanket that was worn at camp and belonged to Kay Thomas, a longtime Guider from South Burnaby and one of the founding members of the Burnaby Royal Trefoil Guild.
- Category
- 03. Personal Artifacts
- Classification
- Clothing - - Outerwear
- Measurements
- Approx.: 121 cm x 154 cm
- Subjects
- Organizations - Girls' Societies and Clubs
- Organizations - Women's Societies and Clubs
- Recreational Activities - Camping
- Clothing - Outerwear
Images
camp blanket
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact87412
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV015.35.43
- Description
- camp blanket or cape; blue wool “camp” cape (four pieces sewn together with front opening and hood; two tie fasteners for front opening; snaps to secure side openings); covered in camp & travel related Guiding patches from the 1970’s & 1980’s and some lapel pins.
- Object History
- Camp blanket that was worn at camp and belonged Vivian (Vie) Henderson (1923 - 2007). Mrs. Henderson was the second Burnaby Royal Area Commissioner, from 1974 to 1979. She had previously been a Brown Owl, Guide and Ranger leader, as well as a District and Division Commissioner. She was married to Phil Henderson, noted Burnaby community volunteer.
- Category
- 03. Personal Artifacts
- Classification
- Clothing - - Outerwear
- Measurements
- Approx.: 202 cm (including hood) x 108 cm
- Subjects
- Organizations - Girls' Societies and Clubs
- Recreational Activities - Camping
- Clothing - Outerwear
Images
hat
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact87352
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV015.36.11
- Description
- uniform hat, Girl Guides; soft, navy blue felt cloche with brim; navy blue grosgrain ribbon with bow around crown; blue cloth sweat band; white cloth name tag adhered inside sweat band with hand-written name reading: "Carmen Cooper".
- Object History
- Guide uniform dress (1935). Worn with brown leather belt, navy hat, folded triangular company tie. BV015.36.10 to BV015.36.14
- Category
- 03. Personal Artifacts
- Classification
- Clothing
- Clothing - - Headwear
- Names
- Girl Guides of Canada
Images
hat
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact87409
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV015.36.60
- Description
- hat, Girl Guides; camp hat; Copen blue cotton bucket-style hat; masking tape inside reads: "BURNABY ROYAL" in blue ink. Hat is decorated with camp crafts and souvenir cloth badges and lapel pins.
- Object History
- Girl Guides camp clothes (1970's to 1980's). Worn with blue check shirt, blue wrap skirt and camp hat.
- Category
- 03. Personal Artifacts
- Classification
- Clothing
- Clothing - - Headwear
- Names
- Girl Guides of Canada
Images
hat
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact87414
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV015.36.63
- Description
- uniform hat, Girl Guides; soft, navy wool beret; square yellow Girl Guides Canada badge stitched on front; "GIRL GUIDES / OF / CANADA / OFFICIAL BERET / 100% VIRGIN WOOL / MADE IN CANADA / PARKURST KNITWEAR / MOTHPROOFED - WATER REPELLENT / MEDIUM".
- Object History
- Salvation Army Guide uniform dress belonging to Virginia Blake, early 1960s. From the 6th Vancouver Salvation Army Guides on Hastings Street. Salvation Army was affiliated with Girl Guides (1937) of Canada until 1998. Worn with brown leather belt, beret, folded triangular company tie. The three white stripes on the right breast pocket indicate that wearer was a company leader. The more stripes you had, the higher your rank. A single white stripe, sewn down the center of the pocket, would have indicated that she was a patrol seconder. Two stripes would indicate that she was a patrol leader. White adhesive tape was used so that the guider didn’t have to unstitch and re-sew the stripes as they gained rank.
- Category
- 03. Personal Artifacts
- Classification
- Clothing
- Clothing - - Headwear
- Names
- Girl Guides of Canada