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https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact4279
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV988.44.173
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV988.44.173
Description
Sell More Bread - Advertisement Flyer -- [192-?]. Advertising flyer for artistic cards promoting bread. The cards are supposed to inform the public that bread is the ideal food. The cards are produced by "The British Baker" at 38 Shoe Lane, London England. The flyer states that six of the cards can be purchased at 5/-. The flyer measures 21.5cm x 28.5cm.
Colour
Beige
Title
Sell More Bread
Subjects
Advertising Medium
Advertising Medium - Flyer
Images
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flyer

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact91861
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV023.25.7
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV023.25.7
Description
H.Y. Louie's Cash & Carry - Flyer -- [1980]. Flyer or flier printed on blue legal sized paper for H.Y. Louie's Cash and Carry business. The flyer advertised different products that could be purchased and the sale price for the time period of November 10 to 14, 1980.
The flyer was folded into four panels horizontally and stapled closed for mailing. On the back of the paper is the address for the Canada Way Market.
Object History
Item was owned by Harry Toy, proprietor of Canada Way Food market and member of the Fraser Merchants' Association. See BV023.16.19 for full biography.
Category
08. Communication Artifacts
Classification
Advertising Media
Object Term
Flier
Measurements
Height: 36 cm
Width: 22 cm
Subjects
Advertising Medium
Advertising Medium - Flyer
Names
Canada Way Food Market
Toy, Harry Wee Koon "Harry"
Geographic Access
Canada Way
Images
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fork

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact37085
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV991.45.527
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV991.45.527
Description
This fork is altered by a prisoner to make it a weapon. It was confiscated by prison guards at Oakalla prison. The fork is made of metal. The two middle tines have been broken off and black tape has been wrapped around base of handle.
Object History
Salvaged from Oakalla Prison site, October, 1991.
Marks/Labels
"PROV OF B.C.", stamped into handle of fork
Subjects
Public Services
Public Services - Correctional
Food Service Tools and Equipment
Armament
Names
British Columbia Gaol Service
Oakalla Prison Farm
Images
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