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teacup and saucer

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact87482
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV015.35.92
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV015.35.92
Description
teacup and saucer; white bone china with swirl pattern; gold and navy blue scattered trefoil pattern on a light blue background; "AYNSLEY / ENGLAND / BONE CHINA / 2B" on bottom in green; "2495 F" in gold on bottom of teacup; "2495" in gold on bottom of saucer.
Object History
Teacups and saucers previously owned by May Aikenhead (Elizabeth May). May was a member of the Burnaby Royal Trefoil Guild for many years.
Category
04.Tools & Equipment for Materials
Classification
Food Service T&E - - Drinking Vessels
Object Term
Teacup
Subjects
Organizations - Girls' Societies and Clubs
Organizations - Women's Societies and Clubs
Food Service Tools and Equipment
Names
Girl Guides of Canada
Trefoil Guild
Aikenhead, May
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teapot

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact465
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
HV971.12.150
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
HV971.12.150
Description
Teapot Flower motif.Marked on bottom, "GRIMWADE'S / WINTON / STOKE ON TRENT / ENGLAND" printed on logo. "OCTAGON" stamped on cartouche. "68343" hand written under glaze.
Object History
Object belonged to Alfred Bingham, an early Burnaby resident and activist.
Category
04.Tools & Equipment for Materials
Classification
Food Service T&E - - Serving Vessels
Object Term
Vessel, Drink Serving
Marks/Labels
"GRIMWADE'S / WINTON / STOKE ON TRENT / ENGLAND", printed aound logo on bottom of pot. "OCTAGON", impressed into a cartouche on bottom of pot "68343", hand written under glaze
Subjects
Food Service Tools and Equipment
Names
Bingham, Alfred "Alf"
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teaspoon

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact25958
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
HV975.110.9
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
HV975.110.9
Description
Teaspoon finished with electroplated silver, which has worn through in places. The fork is decorated in a tipped pattern on the top side of the handle. The back side of the handle has stamped hallmarks and the front side in engraved with "JCB" in script. The spoon is part of a set of two forks and two spoons
Object History
Object is part of a set of two forks and two spoons. They were inherited by Edwin Wettenhall Bateman from the estate of his father in 1924. His parents were James Bateman and Caroline (Wettenhall) Bateman (J C B) and were purchased sometime before 1891 (the year Caroline Bateman died in Hartney, Manitoba). The object was reputed to have been brought from Sandbach, Cheshire, England where James and Caroline had lived prior to emigrating to Canada.
Category
04.Tools & Equipment for Materials
Classification
Food Service T&E - - Eating & Drinking Utensils
Object Term
Spoon, Eating
Measurements
Overall measurements: length 14 cm
Subjects
Food Service Tools and Equipment
Names
Bateman Family
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toy sewing machine

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact82133
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV012.14.2
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV012.14.2
Description
toy sewing machine "Jet/Sew-O-Matic/A 'STRACO' MACHINE/Made in England". White plastic body on red metal base, hand crank machine with wooden handle.
Object History
Used in the Yanko family household. Annie D. Basiuk (later Yanko) was born on February 25, 1902 in Sheho, Saskatchewan (formerly Sheho, North West Territories). Daniel "Dan" Yanko was born in Kobilnicha, Ukraine in 1887 and immigrated to Canada in May or June of 1905. Daniel Yanko married Annie D. Basiuk and had thirteen children together. Their son, John Ivan Yanko was born on the family farm, near Kelliher, Saskatchewan, on June 27, 1923. In grade six, John was pulled out of school to help support the family. Eugenia “Jenny” Haresomovych (later Carman) was born August 8, 1904 in Galecia, Austria. She came to Canada in 1928, when her parents sent her to live with the Austrian consular in Halifax. A year later, she was in The Pas with Albert Edward Carman, with whom she would have three children. Their daughter, Leida Doria "Lillian Doris" Carman was born in The Pas, Manitoba March 24, 1929. Eugenia “Jenny” (Haresomovych) Carman later re-married Joseph Nagy who was born in Hungary in October 3, 1900. Jenny, Joseph and the children moved to Nelson, British Columbia, where Joseph worked for the Canadian Pacific Railway. At the age of twenty, John Yanko met his future wife Lillian Doris Carman while visiting relatives in Burnaby. Lillian received a rail pass because of her dad’s employment with the CPR and at fourteen had gone to visit her Godmother in Burnaby. John Ivan Yanko and Leida Doria "Lillian Doris" Carman were married October 16, 1948 in Nelson, British Columbia and moved into the basement of John’s sister’s house on Union Street. Lillian began working at the downtown Woodward’s store as a cashier in 1948. In 1950, the young couple bought property at 7385 (later renumbered 7391) Broadway in Burnaby and began constructing a house as they could afford it. Knowing she’d be let go if she was pregnant, when Lillian was expecting her first child, Jenny sewed her several versions of the same outfit; they all used the same material, but each was a little bit larger than the last to accommodate her expanding girth. Rhonda, born in 1953 and Charmaine, born in 1955, grew up in the Broadway home. They attended school at Sperling Elementary, and later at Burnaby North high school. Lillian left her job to be a stay-at-home mom when Rhonda was born, but that changed in 1963 when John and Charmaine were in a car accident that left John temporarily unable to work. Joseph Nagy died April 20, 1962; his wife Eugenia “Jenny” (Haresomovych) (Carman) Nagy passed away August 14, 1985. Daniel "Dan" Yanko died in 1976; his wife Annie D. (Basiuk) Yanko died in 1997. John Yanko later returned to work, establishing his own tile setting business and working until age eighty-two. John and Lillian lived out the rest of their married lives on the Broadway property. John Ivan Yanko passed away in 2010; his wife Leida Doria "Lillian Doris" Carman (Carman) Yanko passed away in 2011.
Names
Yanko Family
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wedding dress

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact6267
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV985.18.1
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV985.18.1
Description
Wedding dress, c.1907. Converted to day dress. Cream and white pouter pigeon bodice with lace and high collar. Full skirt and separate cumberbund. The shape of this dress is exemplary of the Edwardian pouter pigeon front, with a tiny waist to match. In museum records, there is a copy of the original wedding photo; on the back is written "shows dress before alteration to current state as day dress." The only readily noticeable differences are the absences of lace trim in the cuff and on the china silk bodice rosettes.
Object History
Made by Pattie Adelina Pearson, for her marriage to Charles James Mitchell in Gravesend, Kent, England on September 26, 1907. After, they travelled immediately to Canada, living in the provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta, her daughter and son being born in the latter province. Pattie moved to Vancouver in 1918, where with the exception of the period when she lived in Victoria, she lived until her death in October 1981 at the age of 101 years. She would have been 27 years old when she wore the dress.
Subjects
Clothing
Clothing - Costumes
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whistle

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact87355
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV015.36.14
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV015.36.14
Description
whistle, Girl Guides; silver metal “CANADIAN / GIRL GUIDES / MADE IN / ENGLAND” whistle on white macramé cotton string lanyard
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 Accessories
Communication Artifacts
Subjects
Organizations - Girls' Societies and Clubs
Clothing - Uniforms
Communication Artifacts
Names
Girl Guides of Canada
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