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air pump

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact79062
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
X2868
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
X2868
Description
Brass air pump with wooden handle and red rubber air tube. On the base of the pump is "BRIDGEPORT BRASS CO/ BRIDGEPORT CONNECTICUT", on the bottom of the base is "MADE IN/ U.S.A."
Category
07. Distribution & Transportation Artifacts
Classification
Land Transportation T&E
Object Term
Pump, Tire
Country Made
United States of America
Subjects
Transportation
Transportation - Accessory
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automobile

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact18718
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV992.13.1
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV992.13.1
Description
This is a 1924 Ford Model T touring car with folding top and open sides. The body and upholstery is black. This vehicle has a battery and can be started with a key. It can be started by crank when necessary. It has electric head lights. This vehicle is in running order. Because this is a Canadian made Ford, both front doors are fuctional.
Object History
The donor bought the vehicle from a friend who brought it to the Lower Mainland from the Kamloops area where it had been stored in a barn. It is believed to have belonged to a doctor in Kamloops.
Category
07. Distribution & Transportation Artifacts
Classification
Land Transportation T&E - - Land Transportation Accessories
Object Term
Automobile
Marks/Labels
"FORD Made in Canada" on radiator and on running boards. "427603", this number serves as the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) "C429688" stamped in the engine block. This is the engine serial number .
Maker
Ford Motor Company of Canada
Country Made
Canada
Province Made
Ontario
Site/City Made
Windsor
Subjects
Transportation
Transportation - Automobiles
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automobile

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact38527
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV997.40.1
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV997.40.1
Description
This vehicle is a 1924 Ford Model T converted to a light delivery truck known as a "Depot Hack". The original body has been removed and an open wooden truck body has been custom built for the vehicle. The metal parts of the vehicle are painted black and the wood (mahogany?) is finished with a clear varnish. The radiator core is protected by a honeycombed front grill. The radiator cowling has the maker's brand stamped in the top. There is a white commercial license plate with red lettering mounted on right front of the dash, next to lamp. The vehicle has two electric front headlights and one rear light. It also has two incomplete carriage lamps screwed to the dash. There is one manual windshield wiper mounted on the vertical windshield. There is a horseshoe mounted on the right side inside of the dashboard. The "Buzz" coil box is mounted in the centre of the dash with a odometer on the left and key and meters on the right. The wheels have wood spokes and steel rims.
Object History
This 1924 Ford Model T vehicle may have arrived in Steveston around 1925 and used by a local family. The 1924 Ford Model T Depot Hack truck was built from the running gear of the original Model T Ford by Ernie Harrison. Ernie purchased the running gear of the Ford Model T around 1966 and built it from the ground up. Ernie took measurements from a "Depot Hack" that belonged to a collector in Vancouver and combed swap meets in British Columbia and Washington State in search of original car parts. Ernie belonged to the Model A and Model T Ford Club and took this truck in many parades. Around 1969, the truck was sold to a private collector before being sold to another collector in 1995. The vehicle was acquired by the Burnaby Village Museum in 1997. The Depot Hack rear body is not authentic but the original concept has been retained.
Category
07. Distribution & Transportation Artifacts
Classification
Land Transportation T&E - - Land Transportation Accessories
Object Term
Automobile
Marks/Labels
"Ford / MADE IN CANADA", embossed above grill on top of radiator cover "EXPRESS & DRAY" "1921" "487" "VANCOUVER, B.C.", embossed on license at front of vehicle. "Ford" is embossed on each running board
Maker
Ford Motor Company of Canada
Country Made
Canada
Province Made
Ontario
Site/City Made
Windsor
Subjects
Transportation
Transportation - Automobiles
Images
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automobile jacks

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact91629
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV022.21.103
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV022.21.103
Description
Pair of bumper jacks or car jacks. The jacks are a ratcheting style. The first jack is made of steal and used as a model for the second one which is made of wood and designed to be a prop for a movie set.
Both jacks have an orange painted finish that has been weathered and distressed. One through time and use, the other intentionally designed to look old.
The jacks have a base plate, lifting runner, ratcheting handle, and standard column with adjustment holes.
The prop bumper jack has fewer moving parts and does not include any of the spring mechanisms.
Object History
Jimmy Chow worked in TV and film as a property master for more than 42 years. A property master is responsible for building and procuring props that actors handle and use. This sometimes means making replica items that are lighter, false or make filming easier on the actor. This differs from set decoration, which uses props to create a backdrop and is less central to the action on set.
Jimmy Chow was responsible for designing, managing, and sourcing props for films such as: BFG, Warcraft: The Beginning, X-Men 2, Fantastic Four, Watchman, Tron: Legacy, Little Women, Seven Years in Tibet, Shanghai Noon, The Shipping News, Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, The Changeling, Man of Steel (Superman), Snow Falling on Cedars, Legends of the Fall, And the Sea Will Tell, and Once a Thief.
He entered the film industry in 1973 working for CBC Vancouver and gained valuable experience working on the set of the television series The Beachcombers, which launched his career.
Category
07. Distribution & Transportation Artifacts
Classification
Land Transportation T&E - - Land Transportation Accessories
Object Term
Jack, Vehicle
Subjects
Persons - Chinese Canadians
Names
Chow, Hipman "Jimmy"
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bumper

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact89937
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV019.4.1
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV019.4.1
Description
Replica Wagner bumper made by blacksmiths at BVM
Object History
This is a replica of a Wagner bumper. Frank Wagner patented his Triple Spring Bumper for automobiles and attempted to interest one of the major automobile manufacturers in purchasing his patent. He manufactured some bumpers and sold them locally.
Category
07. Distribution & Transportation Artifacts
Classification
Land Transportation T&E - - Land Transportation Accessories
Object Term
Fender, Vehicle
Subjects
Buildings - Commercial
Occupations - Blacksmiths
Names
Wagner, Frank
Historic Neighbourhood
Central Park (Historic Neighbourhood)
Planning Study Area
Maywood Area
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license plate

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact90997
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV021.11.5
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV021.11.5
Description
blue metal license plate with yellow logo of the British Columbia Centennial '71 with "1871/ CONFEDERATION" and "1971/ CENTENNIAL" on either side. "BRITISH COLUMBIA" at the top, and "BURNABY, B.C." at the bottom. White border with two oval mounting holes at top. Rear is gold colour.
Object History
Vanity license plate was produced as part of the British Columbia Centennial '71 celebrations.
Category
07. Distribution & Transportation Artifacts
Classification
Land Transportation T&E - - Land Transportation Accessories
Object Term
Plate, License
Measurements
30cm wide x 10cm high
Subjects
Ceremonies
Ceremonial Artifacts
Events
Events - Anniversaries
Celebrations - Centennials
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Punch

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact90538
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV020.25.1
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV020.25.1
Description
This is a hand-held metal punch with a spring between the handles. The name "H. Likeness" is engraved into both sides of the punch. It has an accompanying leather holster with a brass snap.
Object History
This transfer punch belonged to Harold Likeness. Harold's parents lived in Burnaby, and Harold also lived in Burnaby throughout his life. He drove a bus in Burnaby from about 1955 until 1988. Harold worked at Kensington Depot when it opened in Burnaby in the 1970s. He drove buses around Burnaby, and a regular route he has was up to SFU.He was later moved to the Kitchener bus depot and retired from that location. The punch was from his time as a bus driver.
Category
07. Distribution & Transportation Artifacts
Classification
Land Transportation T&E - - Motor Vehicles
Land Transportation T&E - - Land Transportation Accessories
Object Term
Punch
Marks/Labels
H.LIKENESS
Colour
Silver
Brown
Subjects
Transportation - Buses
Transportation - Public Transit
Historic Neighbourhood
Central Park (Historic Neighbourhood)
Planning Study Area
Parkcrest-Aubrey Area
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signal light

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact82358
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV007.25.12
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV007.25.12
Description
Black metal train signal used on the interurban trams.The lamp has red lenses that face 90 degrees to the line of travel and a single clear lens that faces down the track. The lens opening on the fourth side of the lamp is covered with a flat plate. There is a mounting bracket on this side of the lamp. The clear lens is on a verticaly sliding panel that gives access to the inside of the lamp. Originally this lamp may have had a kerosene lamp for a light source but this lamp has had an electric light bulb mounted inside. The modern power cord is aproximately 12 feet long with a double prong plug. "B C E R" is stamped in the body of the lamp under the clear lens.
Object History
The artifact belonged donor's father when he worked for the BCER.
Category
07. Distribution & Transportation Artifacts
Classification
Rail Transportation Equipment - - Rail Transportation Accessories
Object Term
Lamp, Signal
Subjects
Lighting Devices
Transportation - Rail
Images
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tram destination roller

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact88807
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV016.5.2
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV016.5.2
Description
tram destination roller; large-format, black canvas sign with destination names printed in bold, white text; white material on each end for mounting on rollers; text reads: "VANCOUVER / WESTMINSTER / CENTRAL PK / HIGHLAND PK / BURNABY LK / DOUGLAS RD / STEVESTON / MARPOLE / LIMITED / SPECIAL / RACE TRACK / HORNE PAYNE / CAR BARNS"; the sign would have been stretched between two adjustable rollers when mounted in its display mechanism; handwritten text in black ink on sign reads: "Aug. 51".
Category
07. Distribution & Transportation Artifacts
Classification
Rail Transportation Equipment - - Rail Transportation Accessories
Subjects
Transportation - Electric Railroads
Names
British Columbia Electric Railway Company
Images
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