Access may be restricted based on the fragility of the item. Detailed digital photographs of the items are available in most instances where the item is too fragile to handle.
Some reproduction restrictions may apply based on the fragility of the item.
Some conservation concerns in collection including mold and rust. Items affected by conservation issues have been placed in isolated storage.
60 cm of multiple media
Collection comprises artifacts collected by the Shingwauk Project and the Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre. Includes beadwork, small artifacts, items that were part of the former Shingwauk Residential School, and textile works.
Access may be restricted based on the fragility of the item. Detailed digital photographs of the items are available in most instances where the item is too fragile to handle.
Some reproduction restrictions may apply based on the fragility of the item.
Conservation performed on series during processing. Detailed conservation reports for reach item can be found at the file level.
20 cm of objects
Bead work in this series was collected by the family of Reverend E.F. Wilson, principal at Shingwauk Indian Residential School and Archibald Wilson, Principal of Elkhorn, Residential School, Washakada.
The bead work is most likely from the late 1800s. Mrs. Graham, a descendant of E.F. Wilson, graciously donated the bead work to the Shingwauk Project. She said, "I want these to go back to where they belong".
Series comprises handmade beadwork objects. Series includes necklaces, moccasins, pouches, and other material.
Box 008 is over-sized.
A scissor holder. The front is completely covered in bead work featuring cross designs on a translucent background and diagonal stripes wrapping over the edges to the back. The back and inside are empty textile.
red, green, transparent, brown, beige, orange
A2.WIL: The period concentrating on Reverend Edward Francis Wilson's arrival , and the subsequent building of the Shingwauk Indian Residential School , 1871-1892. Reverend E.F. Wilson was principal of the school from 1873 - 1892, and thereafter was relocated to Salt Spring Island, British Columbia.
The A2.WIL.0 collection included bead work collected by Reverend E.F. Wilson and Archibald Wilson, Principal of Elkhorn, Residential School, Washakada. The bead work is most likely from the late 1800s. Mrs. Graham, a descendant of E.F. Wilson, graciously donated the bead work to the Shingwauk Project. She said, "I want these to go back to where they belong".
0.7 cm of object. - 1 scissor holder : col. ; 16.5 x 8.5 x 0.7 cm
Fig.1 - Missing Beads and Loose Threads - Front top center edge - due to handling and use; Fig.2 - Dirt - Front top left side - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.3 - Fraying - Back top center - due to handling and use; Fig.4 - Stain - Back center - 2x2.2cm - 0.5x0.5cm - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions
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acid-free tissue; archival box
A heart shaped medallion. The front and edges are completely beaded featuring three concentric hearts in different colours. There are two strings attached at the top of the heart; one is a closed loop, the other is open-ended. The back is a blank textile with a design pattern.
The knotted string measures 15cm; The loose string measures 9.5cm
green, red, yellow, beige, assorted
A2.WIL: The period concentrating on Reverend Edward Francis Wilson's arrival , and the subsequent building of the Shingwauk Indian Residential School , 1871-1892. Reverend E.F. Wilson was principal of the school from 1873 - 1892, and thereafter was relocated to Salt Spring Island, British Columbia.
The A2.WIL.0 collection included bead work collected by Reverend E.F. Wilson and Archibald Wilson, Principal of Elkhorn, Residential School, Washakada. The bead work is most likely from the late 1800s. Mrs. Graham, a descendant of E.F. Wilson, graciously donated the bead work to the Shingwauk Project. She said, "I want these to go back to where they belong".
0.6cm of object. - 1 medallion : col. ; 10.5 x 10.5 x 0.6 cm
Fig.1 - Missing Beads and Loose Threads - Back top right edge - 3cm thread ends - due to handling and use; Fig.2 - Loose Threads - Back top left edge - 3.5cm - due to handling and use; Fig.3 - Knot and Loop - String - 0.7cm - due to handling and use; Fig.4 - Missing Beads and Loose Threads - Front top right edge - 3 green beads - due to handling and use; Fig.5 - Dirt - Front top left edge - 1.7x1.7cm - all beaded surfaces exhibit less concentrated traces - due to handling, use and previous storage; Fig.6 - Missing Beads - Front top right center - 1 yellow bead - due to handling and use; Fig.7 - Stain - Back top right edge - along the edge - due to handling, use and previous storage
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A beaded necklace. Comprised of two beaded strings twisted together, folded and wrapped again.
green, white, red, assorted
A2.WIL: The period concentrating on Reverend Edward Francis Wilson's arrival , and the subsequent building of the Shingwauk Indian Residential School , 1871-1892. Reverend E.F. Wilson was principal of the school from 1873 - 1892, and thereafter was relocated to Salt Spring Island, British Columbia.
The A2.WIL.0 collection included bead work collected by Reverend E.F. Wilson and Archibald Wilson, Principal of Elkhorn, Residential School, Washakada. The bead work is most likely from the late 1800s. Mrs. Graham, a descendant of E.F. Wilson, graciously donated the bead work to the Shingwauk Project. She said, "I want these to go back to where they belong".
0.7 cm of object. - 1 necklace : col.; 56.5 x 1.5 x 0.7 cm
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A round medallion. The front is completely beaded with concentric circles and pinwheel designs. The sides and back are empty comprised of a dotted pattern textile.
translucent, blue, red, gold, cyan, assorted
0.6 cm of object. - 1 medallion : col. ; 0.6 x 54.9 cm
Fig.1 - Missing Beads - Front bottom right center - 2 translucent beads - due to handling and use; Fig.2 - Dirt - Front center - all beaded surfaces - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.3 - Tear - Front top edge - 10 tears of various size and degrees - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.4 - Stress and Repair - Front lower right side edge - due to handling and use; Fig.5 - Fading - Back bottom edge - all edges - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.6 - Discolouration - Back center - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions
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A sash. The sash has matching ends featuring tassels with loop ends. The body has a repetitive diamond pattern throughout.
pink, red, green
0.2 cm of object. - 1 sash: col. ; 135 x 1.5 x 0.2 cm
Fig.1 - Loose Threads - End of top second tassel - 4.3cm - 2.2cm - due to handling and use; Fig.2 - Missing Beads - Right tassels - due to handling and use; Fig.3 - Repair - Left bottom tassel - due to attempted reattachment; Fig.4 - Tension - Center - due to construction; Fig.5 - Loose Weave - Right center - due to construction
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A scissor holder. The front is completely covered in bead work featuring a white trim outlining the body and diagonal stripes wrapping over the edges to the back. The back and inside are empty textile.
white, gold, assorted
A2.WIL: The period concentrating on Reverend Edward Francis Wilson's arrival , and the subsequent building of the Shingwauk Indian Residential School , 1871-1892. Reverend E.F. Wilson was principal of the school from 1873 - 1892, and thereafter was relocated to Salt Spring Island, British Columbia.
The A2.WIL.0 collection included bead work collected by Reverend E.F. Wilson and Archibald Wilson, Principal of Elkhorn, Residential School, Washakada. The bead work is most likely from the late 1800s. Mrs. Graham, a descendant of E.F. Wilson, graciously donated the bead work to the Shingwauk Project. She said, "I want these to go back to where they belong".
0.6 cm of object. - 1 sissor holder : col. ; 24.3 x 7.5 x 0.6 cm
Fig.1 - Wear - Front top inside - due to handling and use; Fig.2 - Tension - Back top edge - due to construction; Fig.3 - Dirt - Back top right edge - 0.2x0.1cm - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.4 - Tear - Inside - paper - due to use for tracing bead work
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A sash. The left end is finished with a satin textile wrapping over the edge. The right end is finished with a rectangle attachment finished with a satin textile on the bottom and the beaded sash continuing over the top.
red, white, blue, yellow, green, pink, purple, cyan, black
0.6 cm of object. - 1 sash : col. ; 67 x 4.7 x 0.6 cm
Fig.1 - Missing Beads - Front top left edge - 5 beads - 2 green - 3 blue - dude to handling and use; Fig.2 - Tension - Center - due to construction; Fig.3 - Missing Beads - Front top right center - stack of 15 beads - due to handling and use; Fig.4 - Missing Beads - Front bottom right end - 6 rows affected - blue, green, white beads - due to handling and use; Fig.5 - Wear - Back top right corner - due to handling and use
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A pouch. The pouch is decorated with flower and leaf beaded designs. The inside is an empty textile while the back is stripe patterned textile with bead work wrapping over the edge from the front.
white, blue, orange, red, bright green, dark green, brown, translucent, black, beige
A2.WIL: The period concentrating on Reverend Edward Francis Wilson's arrival , and the subsequent building of the Shingwauk Indian Residential School , 1871-1892. Reverend E.F. Wilson was principal of the school from 1873 - 1892, and thereafter was relocated to Salt Spring Island, British Columbia.
The A2.WIL.0 collection included bead work collected by Reverend E.F. Wilson and Archibald Wilson, Principal of Elkhorn, Residential School, Washakada. The bead work is most likely from the late 1800s. Mrs. Graham, a descendant of E.F. Wilson, graciously donated the bead work to the Shingwauk Project. She said, "I want these to go back to where they belong".
0.5 cm of object - 1 pouch: col. ; 13.6 x 8.3 x 0.5 cm
Fig.1 - Stain - Front top inside right edge - due to handling, use and previous storage; Fig.2 - Loose Beads - Front top right edge - due to handling and use; Fig.3 - Dirt - Inside bottom - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.4 - Stain - Back bottom right edge - 1x1cm - 2x2cm - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.5 - Fraying - Front top left edge - due to handling and use
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A pouch. The front features embroidered flowers and leaves with a ribbon trim wrapping around to the back. The back is empty.
green, bright green, fuchsia, red, brown, yellow, grey, light blue, light purple, dark purple, pink, light pink
A2.WIL: The period concentrating on Reverend Edward Francis Wilson's arrival , and the subsequent building of the Shingwauk Indian Residential School , 1871-1892. Reverend E.F. Wilson was principal of the school from 1873 - 1892, and thereafter was relocated to Salt Spring Island, British Columbia.
The A2.WIL.0 collection included bead work collected by Reverend E.F. Wilson and Archibald Wilson, Principal of Elkhorn, Residential School, Washakada. The bead work is most likely from the late 1800s. Mrs. Graham, a descendant of E.F. Wilson, graciously donated the bead work to the Shingwauk Project. She said, "I want these to go back to where they belong".
0.5 cm of object. - 1 pouch: col.; 8.6 x 5.6 x 0.5 cm
Fig.1 - Loose Thread and Wear - Center right side - 12.2x0.2cm - due to handling and use; Fig.2 - Scratch - Back top left - 0.7x0.2cm - 0.6x0.2cm - due to handling and use
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A tie. The front features two short ties completely beaded leaving only 3 mm of edge space for a satin trim to be wrapped over the edge. The edge trim was a blue satin textile. The base textile which was used for the front and back is a beige satin textile with a checkered texture. The beaded design consists of flowers and stems on a white background. There is a 3 row beaded border around the edge of the design.
beige, white, red, green, blue, translucent, indigo
0.5 cm of object. - 1 tie : col. ; 13.2 x 28 x 0.5 cm
Fig.1 - Fraying - Front left center edge - due to handling and use; Fig.2 - Loose Threads - Front top right edge - due to handling and use; Fig.3 - Remnants - Back center - all edges - due to handling and use
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A pouch. The front features embroidered flowers, leaves and an inscription. The inside is empty. The back is decorated with embroidered flowers and leaves.
light brown, light pink, fuschia, grey, white, dark purple, yellow, green, red
A2.WIL: The period concentrating on Reverend Edward Francis Wilson's arrival , and the subsequent building of the Shingwauk Indian Residential School , 1871-1892. Reverend E.F. Wilson was principal of the school from 1873 - 1892, and thereafter was relocated to Salt Spring Island, British Columbia.
The A2.WIL.0 collection included bead work collected by Reverend E.F. Wilson and Archibald Wilson, Principal of Elkhorn, Residential School, Washakada. The bead work is most likely from the late 1800s. Mrs. Graham, a descendant of E.F. Wilson, graciously donated the bead work to the Shingwauk Project. She said, "I want these to go back to where they belong".
1.3 cm of object. - 1 pouch : col. ; 11 x 14.8 x 1.3 cm
Fig.1 - Dirt - Front top center - 0.7x0.3cm - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.2 - Dirt - Front lower right - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.3 - Scratch - Front lower left side - 0.5x0.6cm - due to handling and use; Fig.4 - Dirt - Front top left side - 1.1cm - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.5 - Cut - Back top center - 0.5cm - due to handling and use; Fig.6 - Striations - Inside - due to handling and use
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A beaded necklace. Loom woven.
black, red, white, beige
A2.WIL: The period concentrating on Reverend Edward Francis Wilson's arrival , and the subsequent building of the Shingwauk Indian Residential School , 1871-1892. Reverend E.F. Wilson was principal of the school from 1873 - 1892, and thereafter was relocated to Salt Spring Island, British Columbia.
The A2.WIL.0 collection included bead work collected by Reverend E.F. Wilson and Archibald Wilson, Principal of Elkhorn, Residential School, Washakada. The bead work is most likely from the late 1800s. Mrs. Graham, a descendant of E.F. Wilson, graciously donated the bead work to the Shingwauk Project. She said, "I want these to go back to where they belong".
0.1 cm of object. - 1 necklace : col. ; 29.5 x 0.7 x 0.1 cm
Fig.1 - Knot - Top - due to attempted reattachment; Fig.2 - Missing Beads - Front bottom right side - due to handling and use; Fig.3 - Stress - Front bottom center - due to construction; Fig.4 - Loose Threads - Front top left side - due to handling and use
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A beaded necklace. Comprised of two beaded strings twisted together, folded and wrapped again.
black, assorted
0.2 cm of object. - 1 necklace : col. ; 59.6 x 0.8 x 0.2 cm
Fig.1 - Dirt - Center - all surfaces - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions
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A beaded necklace. Loom woven into a triangle design with a tassel hanging from the center.
blue, white, black
A2.WIL: The period concentrating on Reverend Edward Francis Wilson's arrival , and the subsequent building of the Shingwauk Indian Residential School , 1871-1892. Reverend E.F. Wilson was principal of the school from 1873 - 1892, and thereafter was relocated to Salt Spring Island, British Columbia.
The A2.WIL.0 collection included bead work collected by Reverend E.F. Wilson and Archibald Wilson, Principal of Elkhorn, Residential School, Washakada. The bead work is most likely from the late 1800s. Mrs. Graham, a descendant of E.F. Wilson, graciously donated the bead work to the Shingwauk Project. She said, "I want these to go back to where they belong".
0.2 cm of object. - 1 necklace: beaded, col., handmade ; 73.1 x 0.8 x 0.2cm
Fig.1 - Loose Threads - Front top left center - due to handling and use; Fig.2 - Repair - Front top right center - due to attempted reattachment
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A beaded necklace. Beaded into a tube structure with a large tassel hanging from the front center separated by a large bead.
bronze, orange, red, white, black
A2.WIL: The period concentrating on Reverend Edward Francis Wilson's arrival , and the subsequent building of the Shingwauk Indian Residential School , 1871-1892. Reverend E.F. Wilson was principal of the school from 1873 - 1892, and thereafter was relocated to Salt Spring Island, British Columbia.
The A2.WIL.0 collection included bead work collected by Reverend E.F. Wilson and Archibald Wilson, Principal of Elkhorn, Residential School, Washakada. The bead work is most likely from the late 1800s. Mrs. Graham, a descendant of E.F. Wilson, graciously donated the bead work to the Shingwauk Project. She said, "I want these to go back to where they belong".
0.7 cm of object. - 1 necklace: col. ; 60 x 0.7 x 0.7 cm
Fig.1 - Abrasions - Tassel - due to handling and use; Fig.2 - Pin - due to reattachment; Fig.3 - Remnant - (B) - due to handling and use; Fig.4 - Loose Threads - Front top right center - due to handling and use; Fig.5 - Broken End - Front top left center - due to handling and use; Fig.6 - Broken End - Front top left - due to handling and use; Fig.7 - Remnant - (C) - due to handling and use
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A sash. The sash has matching ends featuring tassels with loop ends. The body has a continuous curl pattern with small angular dashes along the edges. The two tassels are different but mirror the opposite end. The top tassel has an extended zig-zag design and the bottom tassel has a repetitive diamond design.
red, silver, gold, black
0.1 cm of object. - 1 sash : col. ; 3.3 x 102.8 x 0.1 cm
(A) Fig.1 - Missing Beads and Corrosion - Front top left tassel - no fringe - due to handling and use; Fig.2 - Missing Beads - Front bottom left tassel fringe - approx. 17 brass beads - approx. 21 red beads - due to handling and use; Fig.3 - Tension - Front right side - throughout - due to construction; Fig.4 - Previous repair - Back center - black thread - 3.3x0.5cm - due to attempted reattachment; Fig.5 - Missing Beads and Dirt - Back top right tassel - 8 red beads - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.6 - Missing beads - Back top right tassel - 3 tassels - approx. 40 red beads - approx. 17 brass beads - due to handling and use; Fig.7 - Missing beads - Missing Beads - Back bottom right tassel - 4 tassels - approx. 40 red beads - approx/ 17 brass beads -due to handling and use (B) Fig.1 - Loose Beads - due to handling and use
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A rectangular pouch. The front of the pouch is completely covered in decorative bead work. The edges are trimmed with beaded loops. The back is an empty canvas textile.
black, red, cyan, burgundy, white, translucent, brown, beige
A2.WIL: The period concentrating on Reverend Edward Francis Wilson's arrival , and the subsequent building of the Shingwauk Indian Residential School , 1871-1892. Reverend E.F. Wilson was principal of the school from 1873 - 1892, and thereafter was relocated to Salt Spring Island, British Columbia.
The A2.WIL.0 collection included bead work collected by Reverend E.F. Wilson and Archibald Wilson, Principal of Elkhorn, Residential School, Washakada. The bead work is most likely from the late 1800s. Mrs. Graham, a descendant of E.F. Wilson, graciously donated the bead work to the Shingwauk Project. She said, "I want these to go back to where they belong".
0.4 cm of object. - 1 pouch: col. ; 19 x 12.3 x 0.4 cm
Fig.1 - Missing Beads - Front top edge - due to handling and use; Fig.2 - Fraying - Front top right - due to handling and use; Fig.3 - Missing Beads - Front bottom right side - due to handling and use; Fig.4 - Loose Threads - Front top right edge - due to handling and use; Fig.5 - Remnant - Front top left edge - due to handling and use; Fig.6 - Hole - Front top center edge - 0.2cm - due to handling and use; Fig.7 - Dirt - Front top inside - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.8 - Dirt - Back center - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.9 - Remnant - Back bottom right side - due to handling and use
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A purse. All visible sides are completely covered in bead work. The colourful designs include flowers, diagonal lines and British North America and Union Jack flags on a white background. The inside lining is an empty dark green satin which is stitched in place by the brass clasp and closure. The handle is separated at one end and was originally completely wrapped in beads.
red, white, green, dark green, blue, dark blue, black, purple, yellow, gold, brown, charcoal, bright green, indigo
4.3 cm of object. - 1 purse : col. ; 21.2 x 22.5 x 4.3 cm
(A) Fig.1 - Break - handle - separated from both enclosures - loose bead wraps - suede wrapped over cardboard body - attached by 1 cm piece of suede - due to handling and use; Fig.2 - Tape - 6.4cm - tied/knotted around handle enclosure - due to attempted reattachment; Fig.3 - Corrosion - Front top clasp along all brass - surfaces - black tone - due to previous storage conditions; Fig.4 - Dirt - Back center - foreign matter - all beaded areas - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.5 - Missing Beads - Back top right edge - approx. 8 beads - bright blue - approx. 4 beads - purple - due to handling and use; (B) Fig.1 - Loose Chain - due to handling and use (C) Fig.1 - Loose Beads - due to handling and use (D) Fig.1 - Loose bead String - due to handling and use (E) Fig.1 - Loose Chain Piece - due to handling and use
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A sealed purse. The front and back sides are mirrored designs featuring flower and stem bead work with trim on a brown background. A cotton textile wraps from front to back along the scalloped edges. There is a flap on the front and back.
red, brown, white, green, pink, blue, light blue, translucent, beige
A2.WIL: The period concentrating on Reverend Edward Francis Wilson's arrival , and the subsequent building of the Shingwauk Indian Residential School , 1871-1892. Reverend E.F. Wilson was principal of the school from 1873 - 1892, and thereafter was relocated to Salt Spring Island, British Columbia. The A2.WIL.0 collection included bead work collected by Reverend E.F. Wilson and Archibald Wilson, Principal of Elkhorn, Residential School, Washakada. The bead work is most likely from the late 1800s. Mrs. Graham, a descendant of E.F. Wilson, graciously donated the bead work to the Shingwauk Project. She said, "I want these to go back to where they belong".
1.5cm of object. - 1 purse : col. ; 17 x 18 x 1.5 cm
Fig.1 - Loose Threads - Front top left corner edge - 4.7cm - due to handling and use; Fig.2 - Paper - Front top right - due to tracing for bead work; Fig.3 - Missing Beads - Front bottom right flap edge - approx. 30 white beads - due to handling and use; Fig.4 - Missing Beads and Material Loss - Front center left edge - approx. 5 green beads - approx. 3 white beads - due to handling and use; Fig.5 - Material Loss - Front bottom center edge - wear along entire edge - due to handling and use; Fig.6 - Seam Release - Front inside right bottom of flap - 9.4cm - 4.7cm - due to handling and use; Fig.7 - Discolouration - Front inside - brown tone - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.8 - Missing beads - Back center right side - approx. 4 green beads - approx. 3 white beads - due to handling and use; Fig.9 - Missing Beads and Hole - Back bottom edge of flap - entire edge - 0.2x0.2cm - due to handling and use; Fig.10 - Wear - Back bottom left corner of flap - various small locations on front and back - due to handling and use; Fig.11 - Material Loss - Back edges - wear along entire edge - due to handling and use; Fig.12 - Tear - Back inside right flap hinge - 4.7cm - due to handling and use; Fig.13 - Seam Release - Back inside flap - entire edge - due to handling and use
The raised beadwork on this purse suggests it was beaded in the Haudenosaunee or Iroquian style.
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A sash. The sash has a finished end and an end featuring tassels with fringe. The body has a repetitive pattern on three lines with diamonds and hexagons. There are three tassels which the diamond designs continue along.
cyan, white, red, beige
A2.WIL: The period concentrating on Reverend Edward Francis Wilson's arrival , and the subsequent building of the Shingwauk Indian Residential School , 1871-1892. Reverend E.F. Wilson was principal of the school from 1873 - 1892, and thereafter was relocated to Salt Spring Island, British Columbia. The A2.WIL.0 collection included bead work collected by Reverend E.F. Wilson and Archibald Wilson, Principal of Elkhorn, Residential School, Washakada. The bead work is most likely from the late 1800s. Mrs. Graham, a descendant of E.F. Wilson, graciously donated the bead work to the Shingwauk Project. She said, "I want these to go back to where they belong".
0.1 cm of object. - 1 sash : col. ; 4.7 x 72 x 0.1 cm
Fig.1 - Tension - Top right side - various areas - due to construction; Fig.2 - Missing Beads - Front top of center - 2 beads - cyan, white - due to handling and use; Fig.3 - Detached Beads - Front center of right side - due to construction
The pattern on this sash represents otter tracks made in the snow during winter.
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A sash. The sash has a matching ends featuring fringe. The body has a repetitive pattern on three lines with diamonds and hexagons. There are three fringe is comprised of three colour segments.
red, white, blue, gold
0.1 cm of object. - 1 sash : col. ; 4.2 x 94 x 0.1 cm
Fig.1 - Missing Beads - First fringe in second tassel on left end - approx. 4 white beads - approx. 13 blue beads - due to handling and use
The pattern on this sash is believed to represent otter track in the snow.
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A round medallion. The front is completely beaded with a Thunderbird design. The edges are trimmed in beads and back is empty. There are 15 beaded tassels hanging from the base.
brown, black, white, red, yellow, beige
0.4 cm of object. - 1 medallion : col. ; 8.3 x 0.4 cm
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A round medallion. The front is completely beaded with a Thunderbird design. The edges are trimmed in beads and back is empty. There are 15 beaded tassels hanging from the base.
brown, black, white, red, yellow, beige
0.4 cm of object. - 1 medallion : col. ; 8.3 x 0.4 cm
Fig.1 - Dirt - Back top center - 2cm - grey tone - foreign matter - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions
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A beaded necklace. Loom woven into an arrow and circle design with a tassel hanging from the center through a large bead.
blue, bright blue, translucent,brown
0.1 cm of object. - 1 necklace : col. ; 1.1 x 124 x 0.1 cm
Fig.1 - Break Edge - Right end - due to handling and use; Fig.2 - Break Edge - Left end - due to handling and use; Fig.3 - Missing Beads - Left side - due to handling and use; Fig.4 - Missing Beads - Left side - due to handling and use; Fig.5 - Missing Beads - Right side - due to handling and use; Fig.6 - Missing Beads - Right side - due to handling and use; Fig.7 - Missing Beads - Right side - due to handling and use; Fig.8 - Re-tie - Front center - due to attempted reattachment; Fig.9 - Re-tie - Back center- due to attempted reattachment; Fig.10 - Dirt - Large Bead - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.11 - Loose Threads and Missing Beads - Tassel end - due to handling and use
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A beaded necklace. Loom woven.
light blue, red, green, beige
0.1 cm of object. - 1 necklace : col.; 95.5 x 0.9 x 0.1 cm
Fig.1 - Tension - Center - all surfaces - due to construction
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A pair of moccasin cuffs. Both feature cross, square, triangle and circle bead work designs wrapping around the entire body. There is no base and the edges are trimmed. The inside exhibits stitches from top bead work.
red, dark blue, green, white, brown, silver
7.5 cm of object. - 2 moccasin cuffs : col. ; 12.4 x 27.8 x 7.5 cm
(A) Fig.1 - Foreign Matter - Top back center - all beaded surfaces - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.2 - Material Loss - Top back center edge - 1.8x1cm - red cotton - due to handling and use; Fig.3 - Loose Beads - Bottom back left edge - 1cm - blue beads - due to handling and use; Fig.4 - Missing bead - Top back left - 1 bead - white - due to handling and use; Fig.5 - Missing Beads - Front center bottom - approx. 9 beads - white - due to handling and use; Fig.6 - Missing Beads - Lower front left side - approx.23 beads - white - due to handling and use; Fig.7 - Pin - Inside lower back center - held on by string - purpose unknown (B) Fig.1 - Repair - Back center - stitched - 5.8cm -due to attempted reattachment; Fig.2 - Material Loss - Top back center - red cotton - canvas frayed - due to handling and use; Fig.3 - Dirt - Top back right side - all beaded surfaces - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.4 - Missing beads - Lower right side - approx. 6 beads - red - due to handling and use; Fig.5 - Missing Beads - Lower back right side - approx. 6 blue beads - due to handling and use; Fig.6 - Nail - Inside bottom back - nail - purpose unknown (C) Fig.1 - Pin (D) Fig.1 - Nail
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A pair of moccasins. Both feature flower and leaf embroidered designs attached by stems on the top. The sides, back and bottom are empty.
light brown, beige, red, light purple, green, light pink
6.7 cm of object. - 2 moccasins : col. ; 22 x 12.5 x 6.7 cm
(A) Fig.1 - Stains - Top left center - orange tone - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.2 - Wear - Top left edge - all sole surfaces - due to use; Fig.3 - Dirt - Back bottom left edge - concentrated - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.4 - Dirt - Bottom center - all sole surfaces - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.5 - Oil - Front bottom center - all sole surfaces - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.6 - Scratch - Back bottom center - 6.5x0.2cm - due to handling and use; Fig.7 - Crease - Top right edge - due to previous storage conditions (B) Fig.1 - Marks - Top back edge - 4 scratches - green - 3.3cm - 1cm - 0.5x1cm - 0.5x0.7cm - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.2 - Loose Thread - Top center right side - 1x1.6cm - due to handling and use; Fig.3 - Crease - Top right edge - due to previous storage conditions; Fig.4 - Loose Thread - Bottom left side center - knotted - 0.1x0.7cm - due to handling and use; Fig.5 - Discolouration - Bottom right center - 3.5x2.7cm - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.6 - Oil - Bottom front center - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions
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A pair of moccasins. Both feature flower and stem bead work designs wrapping around the entire body. The tongue and bottom are empty.
brown, cyan, dark blue,green, pink, white, orange, red, purple
A2.WIL: The period concentrating on Reverend Edward Francis Wilson's arrival , and the subsequent building of the Shingwauk Indian Residential School , 1871-1892. Reverend E.F. Wilson was principal of the school from 1873 - 1892, and thereafter was relocated to Salt Spring Island, British Columbia. The A2.WIL.0 collection included bead work collected by Reverend E.F. Wilson and Archibald Wilson, Principal of Elkhorn, Residential School, Washakada. The bead work is most likely from the late 1800s. Mrs. Graham, a descendant of E.F. Wilson, graciously donated the bead work to the Shingwauk Project. She said, "I want these to go back to where they belong".
9 cm of object. - 2 moccasins : col. ; 10.3 x 27.2 x 9 cm
(A) Fig.1 - Tear - Top left corner of cuff and tongue - held by threads - 1.7cm - due to handling and use; Fig.2 - Dirt - Top and inside - all leather areas - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.3 - Knot - Laces - 2 knots - 3x1.6cm - due to tying; Fig.4 - Missing Beads - Back - 7 columns affected - cyan, red, green beads - due to handling and use; Fig.5 - Missing Beads - Left back side - 1 green bead - 6 cyan beads - due to handling and use; Fig.6 - Missing Beads - Top left side - 2 rows affected - cyan beads - due to handling and use; Fig.7 - Missing Beads - Top front - 3 rows affected - cyan, dark blue beads - due to handling; Fig.8 - Missing Beads - Top front - 2 rows affected - cyan beads - due to handling and use; Fig.9 - Missing Beads - Right side back - 3 columns affected - due to handling and use; Fig.10 - Missing Bead - Right side back - 1 cyan bead - due to handling and use; Fig.11 - Hole - Bottom back - 0.2x0.2cm - due to handling and use; Fig.12 - Dirt and Wear - Bottom - all surfaces - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions (B) Fig.1 - Missing Beads - Back center - 3 columns affected - cyan, dark blue, white beads - due to handling and use; Fig.2 - Missing Beads - Front right side - 4 columns affected - cyan beads - due to handling and use; Fig.3 - Missing Beads - Front center - 3 columns affected - dark blue, white, cyan beads - due to handling and use; Fig.4 - Dirt - Front left side - various locations - due to handling, use and previous storage condtions; Fig.5 - Missing Beads - Front top - 14 beads - cyan - due to handling and use; Fig.6 - Missing Beads - Front top - 3 rows affected - cyan, dark blue beads - due to handling and use; Fig.7 - Missing Beads - Left side center - 2 columns affected - cyan - due to handling and use; Fig.8 - Missing Beads - Back top center - 1 row - cyan - due to handling and use; Fig.9 - Hole - Bottom back center - 0.3x0.3cm - due to handling and use; Fig.10 - Wear and Dirt - Bottom - entire surface - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.11 - Stain - Bottom left center - 8.1x1.9cm - blue and red tone - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.12 - Stain - Bottom right side - 9x1.3cm - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions
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A pair of moccasins. Both feature flower and leaf beadwork designs attached by stems on the top. A printed textile is wrapped over the edge of the top opening. The sides, back and bottom are empty.
dark green, pink, dark blue, beige, blue, orange, light pink, translucent
A2.WIL: The period concentrating on Reverend Edward Francis Wilson's arrival , and the subsequent building of the Shingwauk Indian Residential School , 1871-1892. Reverend E.F. Wilson was principal of the school from 1873 - 1892, and thereafter was relocated to Salt Spring Island, British Columbia.
The A2.WIL.0 collection included bead work collected by Reverend E.F. Wilson and Archibald Wilson, Principal of Elkhorn, Residential School, Washakada. The bead work is most likely from the late 1800s. Mrs. Graham, a descendant of E.F. Wilson, graciously donated the bead work to the Shingwauk Project. She said, "I want these to go back to where they belong".
7.3 cm of object. - 2 moccasins : col. ; 25.5 x 8.2 x 7.3 cm
(A) Fig.1 - Marking - Top front left side - along all bead work - due to tracing for bead work; Fig.2 - Dirt - Top front left side - all surfaces - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.3 - Scratch - Top right side center - 4 scratches - due to handling and use; Fig.4 - Dirt - Top left side edge - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.5 - Dirt - Back inside top - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.6 - Scratch - Bottom center - 0.3x1.3cm - randomized locations - due to handling and use; Fig.7 - Wear - Bottom - due to use (B) Fig.1 - Marking - Top front left side - along all bead work - due to tracing for bead work; Fig.2 - Loose Thread - Top right side center - 1.6cm - due to handling and use; Fig.3 - Scratches - Top right side center - 3 scratches - 0.3x0.7cm - due to use; Fig.4 - Dirt - Top front left edge - all surfaces - due to handling, use and previous storage; Fig.5 - Dirt - Top back edge - all surfaces - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.6 - Discolouration - Front left side center - 1.1x0.6cm - due to handling, use and previous storage; Fig.7 - Wear - Bottom front - all surfaces - due to use; Fig.8 - Cracking - Bottom front left side - all sole surfaces - due to use; Fig.9 - Oil - Bottom - all sole surfaces - due to handling use and previous storage conditions
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A pair of moccasins. Both feature crosses and rectangle beadwork designs on the top. The top, sides, back and front are completely covered in bead work and the bottom is empty.
white, blue, red, beige
5.2 cm of object. -2 moccasins : col. ; 8.4 x 16.7 x 5.2 cm
(A) Fig.1 - Material Loss - Top inside of bottom - loose material was removed - weighted silk - due to inherent vice; Fig.2 - Dirt - String section after first knot - entire string - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.3 - Knots - Top right side back edge of opening - 2 knots - double knotted - due to handling and use; Fig.4 - Paper - Top edge of center flap - 3.8x0.7cm - due to tracing for bead work; Fig.5 - Crease - Outside of top center flap - dry - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.6 - Dirt - Bottom front right side edge - across entire surface - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.7 - Hole - Bottom back center - 0.1x0.1cm - due to use and handling; Fig.8 - Material Loss - Bottom - scratches - wear - due to handling and use; Fig.9 - Holes - front center - 0.1x0.1cm - 2 holes - due to handling and use; Fig.10 - Missing beads - Bottom back left edge - approx. 15 beads - white - due to handling and use (B) Fig.1 - Flap - Top center - folded - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.2 - Missing Beads - Lower left side center - 4 red beads - 11 white beads - 2.5cm from bottom - due to handling and use; Fig.3 - Paper - Top edge of opening - all edges - due to tracing for bead work; Fig.4 - Material Loss - Top inside of bottom - loose material was removed - weighted silk - due to inherent vice; Fig.5 - Missing Beads - Lower right side back - 1 white bead - due to handling and use; Fig.6 - Wear - Bottom right side edge - dirt is present - due to handling and use; Fig.7 - Dirt - Bottom left side - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.8 - Hole - Bottom back center - 0.2x0.2cm - due to handling and use; Fig.9 - Hole - Bottom front center - 0.2x0.2cm - due to handling and use; Fig.10 - Safety Pin - Top inside of back - removed - purpose unknown (C) Fig.1 - Safety Pin
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An oval purse. The front features beaded designs of flowers, leaves and birds with a plaid textile wrapping over the edge and a beaded loop trim on the edge. The inside and back are empty.
black, red, orange, beige, cyan, blue, translucent, grey, green, light green, pink, gold, dark green, indigo, brown
0.6 cm of object. - 1 purse : col. ; 18.7 x 35.7 x 0.6 cm
Fig.1 - Loose Strings - Top front edge - beginning at edge of bead work - 15.2cm - 6 strings - 6.2cm - 6.2cm - due to handling and use; Fig.2 - Material Loss - Lower front left side - 2.3x1.5cm - due to handling and use; Fig.3 - Material Loss - Top front left edge - 2.2x0.6cm - due to handling and use; Fig.4 - Material Loss - Top front center - 0.9x0.6cm - against bead work - due to handling and use; Fig.5 - Material Loss - Top front right side - 1.5x0.5cm - 2 areas - due to handling and use; Fig.6 - Loose Beads - Top front edge - 1cm - knotted end not attached to purse end - due to handling and use; Fig.7 - Pin - Lower bottom side - bent on point tip - 2.2cm - reason unknown; Fig.8 - Unthreaded Material - Top back left side - 6.7x6.1cm - due to handling and use; Fig.9 - Unthreaded Material - Back upper left side - 4.7x2cm - due to handling and use; Fig.10 - Unthreaded Material - Back center - 10.5x3cm - due to handling and use; Fig.11 - Unthreaded Material - Lower back center - 4x0.8cm - due to handling and use; Fig.12 - Paper - Top back left side - due to tracing for bead work
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A rectangle cushion. The front features a colourful beaded design including flowers and leaves attached through stems on a dark purple background. Dark green beaded loops trim the edges over the front and back seam. The back side is blank.
purple, cyan, dark green, light blue, white, orange, green, light green, pink, assorted, dark blue, yellow
6.8 cm of object. - 1 cushion : col. ; 34.3 x 15.6 x 6.8 cm
Fig.1 - Loose Beads - Top left edge - 7.2x0.5cm - edging falling off - due to handling and use; Fig.2 - Loose Beads - Top right edge - 7.9x0.5cm - edging falling off - due to handling and use; Fig.3 - Dirt - Top front left corner and beads - light amount - residue on and between beads - due to handling, use, and previous storage conditions; Fig.4 - Missing Beads - Top right edge - 5.9cm - all loops on left side missing - top left edge missing 7.7cm - right side missing 5.2cm - bottom missing 12.5cm - due to handling and use; Fig.5 - Loose Threads - Front upper left - 0.6cm - due to handling and use; Fig.6 - Ink Markings - Front center right side - 0.2cm - due to tracing to bead work; Fig.7 - Hole - Lower back center - 0.3cm - due to handling and use; Fig.8 - Holes - Bottom back left corner - 3 holes - 0.3cm - due to handling and use; Fig.9 - Discolouration - Lower back left side - light yellow staining - around back edges - due to handling, use and previous storage; Fig.10 - Discolouration - Lower back right side - light yellow staining - around back edges - due to handling, use and previous storage; Fig.11 - Holes - Back center right side edge - 2 holes - 0.2cm - due to handling and use; Fig.12 - Hole - Back bottom right corner - 0.4cm - due to handling and use
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An oval shape band. The front of the cuff features a dark green velvet background with a blue satin edging trim. There are hand beaded designs on the velvet textile. The bead work is a floral design including various flowers attached by stems. The back side is comprised of the blue satin trim wrapping over from the front and stitch seams from the front bead work on a woven cotton textile.
dark green, dark blue, pink, white, beige, green, yellow, indigo, red, orange
0.2 cm of object. - 1 cuff : col. ; 32.5 x 17.8 x 0.2 cm
Fig.1 - Frayed Edge - Front lower center - due to handling and manipulation when attaching string; Fig.2 - Hole - Front left side center - due to string attached for closure; Fig.3 - Wear - Front top right center - due to handling, manipulation and breakdown of an unstable textile; Fig.4 - Loose Threads - Front lower center - due to handling and unsecured thread ties; Fig.5 - Discoloration - Front top left edge - due to handling and use; Fig.6 - Hole - Back lower center - due to handling and manipulation when attaching string; Fig.7 - Tension - Back left edge center - due to string attached for closure; Fig.8 - Discoloration - Back top right center - due to handling, use and environmental conditions of previous storage
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A rectangular cuff. The front of the cuff is covered in bead work featuring cyan symbols outlined in red on a white background. A small section on the front left and the back side are blank.
red, cyan, white, brown
A2.WIL: The period concentrating on Reverend Edward Francis Wilson's arrival , and the subsequent building of the Shingwauk Indian Residential School , 1871-1892. Reverend E.F. Wilson was principal of the school from 1873 - 1892, and thereafter was relocated to Salt Spring Island, British Columbia.
The A2.WIL.0 collection included bead work collected by Reverend E.F. Wilson and Archibald Wilson, Principal of Elkhorn, Residential School, Washakada. The bead work is most likely from the late 1800s. Mrs. Graham, a descendant of E.F. Wilson, graciously donated the bead work to the Shingwauk Project. She said, "I want these to go back to where they belong".
0.4 cm of object. - 1 cuff : col. ; 33 x 7.6 x 0.4 cm
Fig.1 - Missing Beads - Top left side of front - due to handling and use; Fig.2 - Loose Threads - Top left edge of front - due to untrimmed stitches; Fig.3 - Missing Beads - Top center of front - due to handling and use; Fig.4 - Missing Beads - Top right side of front - due to handling and use; Fig.5 - Missing Beads - Missing Beads - Center right side of front - due to handling and use; Fig.6 - Frayed Edge and Dirt - Right edge of front - due to handling, use and unfinished textile edges; Fig.7 - Thread Ends - Bottom - due to untrimmed stitches
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Two rectangular cuffs. Identical (reversed) textile strips with trim and decorative bead work. The front features applique bead work of colorful flowers and leaves connected by stems on a brown background. The back side is comprised of the brown cotton trim wrapping over from the front and a printed textile as the base.
brown, beige, red, orange, yellow, blue, dark green, white, light blue, translucent, mauve
0.2 cm of object, - 2 cuffs : col. ; 42 x 7 x 0.3 cm
(A) Fig.1 - Material Loss - Front top left corner - 5.5x2.6cm - due to handling and use; Fig.2 - Material Loss - Front upper right corner - 0.2x0.2cm - wear on areas surrounding - due to handling and use; Fig.3 - Material Loss - Front lower right side - 0.6x1.2cm - wear - due to handling and use; Fig.4 - Material Loss - Front right center edge - 4.4cm - due to handling and use; Fig.5 - Material Loss - Front lower center - 0.2x0.2cm - due to handling and use; Fig.6 - Previous Repair - Front bottom left corner and edge - black threads - due to attempted reattachment; Fig.7 - Hole - Front top right side edge - 0.2x0.2cm - due to handling and use; Fig.8 - Discolouration - Front top center - across edge - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.9 - Hole - Back top right corner - red textile - 1 cm - due to handling and use; Fig.10 - Holes - Back lower right side - 2 holes - pin size - 0.5mm - due to pinning; Fig.11 - Holes - Back left center - 3 holes - wear - 0.2x0.1cm - due to handling and use; Fig.12 - Holes - Back bottom left corner - 2 holes - 0.2x0.1cm - due to handling and use; Fig.13 - Hole - Back top left corner - 2 holes - pin size - 0.5mm - due to pinning; Fig.14 - Holes - Back top left center - 0.3x0.1cm - due to handling and use; Fig.15 - Holes - Back top center - 5 holes - pin size - 0.5mm - due to pinning; Fig.16 - Hole - Back top right center - pin size - 0.5mm - due to pinning; Fig.17 - Discolouration - Back bottom left edge - along all edges - orange tone - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions (B) Fig.1 - Material Loss - Front top right side - 0.7x0.4cm - wear - due to handling and use; Fig.2 - Material Loss - Front top center - 1x0.2cm - due to handling and use; Fig.3 - Material Loss - Front left edge center - 0.3x0.4cm - due to handling and use; Fig.4 - Material Loss - Front top center - 1.5x0.2cm - due to handling and use; Fig.5 - Missing Beads - Front left center - string section - blue - 16 beads - due to handling and use; Fig.6 - Stain - Front top center edge - 0.8x0.5cm - black tone - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.7 - Stain - Front bottom left center edge - black tone - 1.1x0.5cm - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.8 - Stain - Back center - 1.6x0.5cm - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.9 - Residue - Back right center - 2 areas - 0.1x0.2cm - brown tone - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.10 - Hole - Back bottom right corner - 2 holes - pin sized - wear - 0.5mm - due to pinning; Fig.11 - Hole - Back right center edge - wear - 0.1x0.1cm - due to handling and use; Fig.12 - Hole - Back left center edge - wear - 0.2x0.2cm - due to handling and use; Fig.13 - Discolouration - back top right center edge - all edges- orange tone - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions
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A rectangular velvet textile featuring flower, leaf and stem bead work on the front. The back is an empty sateen lining.
black, gold, translucent, yellow, red, pink, teal, blue, green, dark green, white
0.5 cm of object. - 1 velvet panel : col. ; 55.1 x 20.1 x 0.5 cm
Fig.1 - Hole - Front top left corner - 0.1cm - foreign matter - pressure mark - due to handling, use and construction; Fig.2 - Dirt - Front lower left side - areas amongst bead work - residue - white and yellow tone - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.3 - Dirt - Front left center - 0.5x3.2cm - residue - white and yellow tone - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.4 - Dirt - Front lower center - areas amongst bead work - residue - white and yellow tone - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.5 - Dirt - Front right center - 1.3x0.2cm - pink and brown tone - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.6 - Dirt - Front lower right side - areas amongst bead work - residue - white and yellow tone - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.7 - Hole - Front top right corner - 0.2x0.2cm - foreign matter - pressure mark - due to handling, use and construction; Fig.8 - Hole - Front top right corner - 0.5x0.3cm - due to handling and use; Fig.9 - Hole - Front right side center - 0.2x1cm - due to handling and use; Fig.10 - Tear - Back top left side - 3.3cm - stitch running through - 8.2cm - due to handling and use; Fig.11 - Holes - Back left side center - 5 holes - 0.2x0.2cm - due to handling and use; Fig.12 - Wear - Back lower left side - 9.7cm - stressed - due to handling and use; Fig.13 - Stain - Back bottom left corner - 0.3x0.4cm - brown tone - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.14 - Tear - Back bottom left center - 2.7x0.5cm - due to handling and use; Fig.15 - Stains - Back center - various locations - red and brown tone - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.16 - Hole - Back bottom center - 0.2x0.2cm - due to handling and use; Fig.17 - Stain - Back top right center - brown tone - 1.4x1.2cm - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.18 - Hole and Wear - Back top right corner - 0.2x0.2cm - 1x1.8cm - due to handling and use; Fig.19 - Holes - Back right side center - 2 holes - 0.2x0.2cm - due to handling and use; Fig.20 - Tear - Back top right side - 7.2cm - stitch running through - 8.5cm - due to handling and use; Fig.21 - Wear - Back bottom right corner - 1.5x1cm - due to handling and use
This panel is beaded in Red River Métis style. The use of the panel is unknown. However, it may have been a shelf valance or it may have been used to wrap on the outside of a cradle board or as a cushion cover.
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Two rectangular cuffs. Identical (reversed) textile strips with teal satin trim and decorative bead work. The front features applique bead work of colorful flowers and leaves connected by stems on a black background. The back side is comprised of the teal satin trim wrapping over from the front and stitch seams from the front bead work on a woven textile.
cyan, blue, yellow, white, green, gold, translucent, light pink, pink, burgundy, black teal
A2.WIL: The period concentrating on Reverend Edward Francis Wilson's arrival , and the subsequent building of the Shingwauk Indian Residential School , 1871-1892. Reverend E.F. Wilson was principal of the school from 1873 - 1892, and thereafter was relocated to Salt Spring Island, British Columbia.
The A2.WIL.0 collection included bead work collected by Reverend E.F. Wilson and Archibald Wilson, Principal of Elkhorn, Residential School, Washakada. The bead work is most likely from the late 1800s. Mrs. Graham, a descendant of E.F. Wilson, graciously donated the bead work to the Shingwauk Project. She said, "I want these to go back to where they belong".
0.2 cm of object. - 2 cuffs : col. ; 44 x 9 x 0.2 cm
(A) Fig.1 - Fraying - Bottom center edge - due to handling and use; Fig.2 - Missing Beads - Center left side - due to handling and use; Fig.3 - Missing Beads - Lower right side - due to handling and use; Fig.4 - Hole - Upper right side edge - due to handling and use; Fig.5 - Missing Beads - Top right side edge - due to handling and use; Fig.6 - Foreign Matter - Top inside left edge - due to handling, use and storage previous storage conditions; Fig.7 - Discolouration - Bottom left side edge - due to handling, use and previous storage; Fig.8 - Dirt - Front center left side - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.9 - Worn Textile - Top right side edge - due to handling and use; Fig.10 - Threads - Bottom back side edge - due to untrimmed stitches; (B) Fig.1 - Hole - Back right side edge - due to handling and use; Fig.2 - Hole - Front center left side edge - due to attachment of string for closure; Fig.3 - Frayed Edge - Front center left side edge - due to handling and use; Fig.4 - Tear - Front left side edge - due to handling, use and manipulation; Fig.5 - Loose Threads - Front bottom right side; Fig.6 - Frayed Edge - Front center bottom edge - due to handling and use; Fig.7 - Hole - Front center bottom edge - due to attachment of string for closure; Fig.8 - Discolouration - Back bottom right corner - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.9 - Foreign White Matter - Back top right side - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions
Box 008 is over-sized.
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A bandolier bag. Flat loom woven bead work comprised of string, body and tassels. The bead work consists of flowers, leaves, stems, and geometric shapes.
gold, dark green, olive, translucent, blue, bright green, yellow, orange, red, green, pink, dark blue, white, beige, dark olive, cyan, dark red
1.6 cm of object. - 1 bandolier bag : col. ; 22 x 79.8 x 1.6 cm
(A) Fig.1 - Missing Beads - Left side edge - up to 7 columns affected - weaves is broken - due to handling and use; Fig.2 - Missing Beads - Right side edge - up to 5 columns missing - weave is broken - due to handling and use; Fig.3 - Missing Beads - Missing Beads - Front left first tassel - along body join - right and left edge - due to handling and use; Fig.4 - Missing Beads - Front left second tassel - along body join - due to handling and use; Fig.5 - Missing Beads - Front left third tassel - along body join - on right center edge - due to handling and use; Fig.6 - Missing Beads - Front left fourth tassel - along body join - due to handling and use; Fig.7 - Missing Beads - Front center tassel - along body join - due to handling and use; Fig.8 - Missing Beads - Front right fourth tassel - along body join - due to handling and use; Fig.9 - Missing Beads - Front right second tassel - repair - along body join - due to handling, use and attempted reattachment; Fig.10 - Missing Beads - Front right first tassel - along body join - 1 bead - due to handling and use; Fig.11 - Missing Beads - Front lower left side - 2.1x3cm - weft missing - due to handling and use; Fig.12 - Missing Beads - Front lower center - 5.4cm - 10 rows - due to handling and use; Fig.13 - Missing Beads - Front lower center trim - 7.1cm - 9 rows affected - due to handling and use; Fig.14 - Missing Beads - Front lower center - 1.4cm - 2 rows affected - due to handling and use; Fig.15 - Release - Left and right ends of bar - woven beads and textile stitch released - missing beads - due to handling and use; Fig.16 - Missing Beads - Outer edge of handle - left side - 1.1cm (6columns) - 0.4cm (1 column) - 2.4cm (3 columns) - 0.4cm (1 column) - right side - 2.6cm (11 columns) - 2.2cm (9 columns) - due to handling and use; Fig.17 - Missing Beads - Inner edge of handle - left side - 0.5cm (1 column) - 0.5cm (1 column) - 0.4cm (1 column) - due to handling and use; Fig.18 - Missing Beads - Center - 5.6cm - all columns - due to handling and use; Fig.19 - Repair - String - due to attempted reattachment; (B) Fig.1 - Beads - due to handling and use
Box 008 is over-sized
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A round purse. The front features flower, leaf and stem beaded designs on a burgundy velvet background. The edges were trimmed and wrapped in a satin textile. The inside of the front pocket and back are an empty black sateen textile. The split pocket suggests that this piece was used as a slipper holder and was likely wall mounted.
burgundy, dark green, beige, bright green, translucent, white, blue, light purple, pink, dark pink, dark orange, green, orange, gold, red, cyan, dark blue, dark red, bright red, yellow, black, silver
A2.WIL: The period concentrating on Reverend Edward Francis Wilson's arrival , and the subsequent building of the Shingwauk Indian Residential School , 1871-1892. Reverend E.F. Wilson was principal of the school from 1873 - 1892, and thereafter was relocated to Salt Spring Island, British Columbia. The A2.WIL.0 collection included bead work collected by Reverend E.F. Wilson and Archibald Wilson, Principal of Elkhorn, Residential School, Washakada. The bead work is most likely from the late 1800s. Mrs. Graham, a descendant of E.F. Wilson, graciously donated the bead work to the Shingwauk Project. She said, "I want these to go back to where they belong"
0.4 cm of object. - 1 purse : col. ; 33 x 0.4 cm
(A) Fig.1 - Material Loss - Front top all edges - threads present - due to handling and use; Fig.2 - Staining - Front center - dark spots - randomized locations - 0.1-0.3cm - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.3 - Foreign Matter - Front top left - white tone - 1.9cm - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.4 - Missing Beads - Front right center - 1 dark green bead - due to handling and use; Fig.5 - Foreign Matter - Front right side - white tone - 1.4cm - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.6 - Foreign Matter - Front lower right - areas outlining bead work - due to handling, use and previous storage conditions; Fig.7 - Holes - Back top center - 0.2cm - 1.5 cm apart - 2 holes - due to handling and use; Fig.8 - Holes - Back top right side - 0.1cm - 1.3cm apart - due to handling and use; Fig.9 - Hole - Back lower center - 0.3cm - due to handling and use; Fig.10 - Holes - Back lower left center - 0.2cm - 0.5cm apart - due to handling and use; Fig.11 - Holes - Back bottom center - 0.1cm - 0.3cm apart - due to handling and use; Fig.12 - Hole - Back bottom right center - 0.1cm - due to handling and use; Fig.13 - Pin - Top back right - pinned - purpose unknown (B) Fig.1 - Pin
Box 008 is oversized.
Two sided pocket, with seam down centre.
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A small beaded collar. The front is completely beaded leaving only 3 mm of edge space for a satin trim to be wrapped over the edge. The edge trim was a blue satin textile. The base textile which was used for the front and back is a beige satin textile with a checkered texture. The beaded design consists of the right side reflecting the left on a white background. There are British North America flags on either end with various flowers leading to the center. There is a 3 row beaded border around the edge of the design.
white, red, blue, green, indigo, translucent, beige
0.3 cm of object. - 1 collar : col. ; 42 x 7 x 0.3 cm
Fig.1 - Frayed Edging - Lower front center - due to unfinished textile edges no longer covered by trim; Fig.2 - Loose Threads - Lower front center - due to unfinished textile edges no longer covered by trim; Fig.3 - Missing Trim Textile - Back top right corner edge - due to use, wear and breakdown of unstable textile; Fig.4 - Loose Textile - Back center - due to use and manipulation over time; Fig.5 - Repair Stitching - Top back left corner - due to unfinished textile edges no longer covered by trim and need to secure surface to base;
Box 008 is over-sized.
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Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre Staff
0.1 cm of textual record.- 2 reports
For artifact 2011-004/008 (001)
Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre staff
0.1 cm of textual record.- 1 report
For artifact 2011-004/003(001)
Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre staff
0.1 cm of textual record.- 1 report
For artifact 2011-004/004 (001)
Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre Staff
0.1 cm of textual record.- 1 report
For artifact 2011-004/005 (001)
Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre Staff
0.2 cm of textual record.- 5 reports
For artifacts:
2011-004/007 (004)
2011-004/007 (006)
2011-004/007 (001)
2011-004/007 (002)
2011-004/007 (007)
Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre Staff
0.2 cm of textual record.- 5 reports
For artifacts;
2011-004/008 (001)
2011-004/008 (002)
2011-004/008 (003)
2011-004/008 (004)
2011-004/008 (005)
Roger D. Peterson and Don Jackson
1 cm of textual record
Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre Staff
0.3 cm of graphic material. - 32 photographs : col. ; 10 x 15 cm
Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre Staff
0.5 cm of textual record.- 25 reports
A sash. Beadwork on leather backing.
White, yellow, red, black and natural fiber (leather).
4 cm of object.
1 sash: col. ; 98 x 5 cm
Loose backing, discoloration, possible water damage.
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A sash. The sash has matching ends featuring tassels. The body has a white and black pattern throughout.
Red, white, black.
2.5 cm of object. - 1 sash : col. ; 69 x 4.5 cm
Loose threads
Missing beads
Loose end.
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A drawing on leather. Drawing appears to be done in marker. Portrait of an Indigenous person in traditional clothing.
Pink, purple, and tanned leather.
1 cm of graphic material. - 1 drawing : col.
In good condition. Small fraying around edge of piece.
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The artifacts in this series were found in a space under the stairs in Shingwauk Hall in August 2002 and on the grounds of the Shingwauk Indian Residential School in August 2012.
Access may be restricted based on the fragility of the item.
Use may be restricted based on the fragility of the item.
Some of the material in this series presents conservation concerns such as rust and mold. Items of concern have been stored separately.
30 cm of multiple media
Series consists of artifacts relating to the Shingwauk Residential School. Includes buttons, floor tile, plate, bottles, and other items that were part of the Shingwauk Indian Residential School building or used by the staff and students at the School.
Plate is badly rusted. Small holes throughout due to rust.
2.5 of object. - 1 Plate: 2.5 x 26 cm
Item found under the girls stairs in Shingwauk Hall.
.5 cm of object. - 2 pieces of tile: 10 x 11 cm and 22.5 x 23 cm
This piece of flooring was collected September 2002 prior to the closing up the Manse by the SET construction crew. Collected by Theresa Turmel.
.5 cm of object. - 1 comic book: 26 x 18 cm
Item found under the stairs in Shingwauk Hall.
Some water and mold damage. Front and back covers are ripped. Kept separately from other paper records.
.5 cm of object. - 1 Comic book: 26 x 18 cm
Item found under the stairs in Shingwauk Hall.
2 cm of object. - 1 piece of athletic equipment: 10.5 x 15.5 cm
Item found under the stairs in Shingwauk Hall.
5 cm of object. - 1 piece of medical equipment: 22 x 11. 5 cm
Item found under the stairs in Shingwauk Hall.
5 cm of object. - 1 hand cream container: 5 x 7 cm
Container is missing the lid.
2.5 cm of textual records. - 2 books
Inside cover of books are stamped with "Shingwauk Indian Residential School Sault Ste Marie, Ontario"
Item is badly rusted. Rust is flaking from item. Item stored by itself. Not to come in contact with other metal items.
6 cm of object. - 1 skate blade: 30 x 6.5 cm
Badly rusted. Stored separately.
5 cm of object. - 1 hinge: 15 x 27 cm
.5 of object. - 1 button
Button reads "Shingwauk Industrial Home Sault Ste. Marie"
.5 of object. - 1 button
Shingwauk industrial home
0.2 cm of object. - 1 button
Button reads "Shingwauk Industrial Homes Sault Ste. Marie"
0.2 cm of object. - 1 button
Button reads "Shingwauk Industrial Homes"
4 cm of object. - 1 Trophy piece: 6 x 4 cm
Trophy is missing the base. Top of trophy reads "Shingwauk General Efficiency 1938 Fred Fletcher"
3 cm of textual record. - 1 prayer book
4 cm of textual record. - 1 hymn book: 14.5 x 20.5 cm
Inside cover is stamped with "Shingwauk Indian Residential School." Binding is damaged and a there are ripped and missing pages.
2 cm of object. - 1 plate: 2 x 16.5 cm
1 cm of object. - 1 spoon: 2 x 19 cm
6 cm of object. - 1 Glass bottle: 6 x 20.5 cm
Stratford
5 cm of object. - 1 glass bottle: 5 x 14.5 cm
Aquamarine moisture lotion empty bottle
7 cm of object. - 1 glass: 7 x 12. 5 cm
5 cm of object. - 1 brush: 5 x 30 cm
3 cm of object. - 3 pieces of cup
10 cm of object. - 1 steel handle: 10 x 21 cm
Item is badly rusted.
7 cm of object. - 1 skate blade: 10 x 28 cm
10 cm of object. - 1 umbrella
16 cm of object. - 1 light fixture
Two pieces of broken light fixture
The artifacts which were crafted by students at the Shingwauk Indian Residential School were donated by the woodworking teacher Rev Cannon Harry Morrow.
Access restrictions may apply based on the fragility of the item.
Use restrictions may apply based on the fragility of the item.
Conservation performed during processing. Detailed conservation reports can be found for each item on the file level.
30 cm of multiple media
Series consists of small artifacts relating to residential schools. Series includes carvings, plates, crafts, and other material.
A large number of the artifacts in this series were created by students who attended the Shingwauk Indian Residential School.
Additional information about Rev. Harry Morrow can be found in the Rev. Canon Henry Morrow fonds, 2010-015.
A small cardboard pattern for metal and woodworking in the shape of a sword.
brown, grey
0.1 cm of object. - 1 pattern : col. ; 3.5 x 21.3 x 0.1 cm
Fig.1 - Maker's Mark - Front left - 3.3 x 1.2cm - pencil - handwritten - due to marking identification notes during crafting process; Fig.2 - Separation - Front left tip - fibrous layers are separating - due to handling an use; Fig.3 - Transfer - Front bottom edge - graphite from pencil - all edges - due to tracing pattern onto substrate; Fig.4 - Residue - Front left - pencil smear - 3 x 2cm - due to handling and use; Fig.5 - Scratches - Front right - 2 scratches - surface fibers removed - due to handling and use; Fig.6 - Crease - Front right - 4 creases - due to handling and use; Fig.7 - Staining - Front right - brown tone - 8 spots - 2 smears - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.8 - Crease - Back left - through from front - due to handling and use; Fig.9 - Residue - Back right - graphite from pencil - smear - 1.3 x 1cm - due to handling and use; Fig.10 - Maker's Mark - Back center - 5.5 x 1 cm - due to marking identification notes during crafting process; Fig.11 - Staining - Back right - 4 spots - smear - brown tone - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use
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A small handcrafted wooden sword.
brown
0.3 cm of object. - 1 sword : col. ; 3.5 x 21.3 x 0.3 cm
Fig.1 - Foreign Matter - Front left - 11 spots - white tone - fibrous structure - due to handling and use; Fig.2 - Pitting - Front left - 2 marks - 0.1cm - due to handling and use; Fig.3 - Gouge - Front center - 2 lines - parallel - 1 x 0.1cm - 0.5 x 0.1cm - due to handling and use; Fig.4 - Foreign Matter - Back right - 4 spots - white tone - fibrous structure - due to handling and use; Fig.5 - Foreign Matter - Back left - 7 spots - white tone - randomized - fibrous structure - due to handling and use; Fig.6 - Foreign Matter - Back right - 4 spots - white tone - fibrous structure - randomized - due to handling and use; Fig.7 - Foreign Matter - Back right - 1 spot - brown tone - 0.1cm - due to handling and use
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A small handcrafted wooden sword.
brown
0.4 cm of object. - 1 sword : col. ; 3.7 x 21 x 0.4 cm
Fig.1 - Foreign Matter - Front left - 1 spot - grey tone - due previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.2 - Foreign Matter - Front center - 2 spots - white tone - fibrous structure - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.3 - Foreign Matter - Front center - 1 spot - brown tone - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.4 - Chipping and Gouge - Bottom left edge - 0.2 cm of loss - due to handling and use; Fig.5 - Foreign Matter - Front right - 11 spots - various sizes - randomized - brown tone - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.6 - Foreign Matter - Front right - 1 spot - red tone - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.7 - Chip - Front left tip - 0.2cm of loss - due to handling and use; Fig.8 - Foreign Matter - Back left - 1 spot - white tone - fibrous structure - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.9 - Trace - Back left - grey tone - variable density - due to handling an use; Fig.10 - Foreign Matter - Back center - 1 spot - white tone - fibrous structure - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.11 - Trace - Back right - grey tone - marks and smears - due to handling and use; Fig.12 - Chipping - Back top right - 2 spots - edge and surface - due to handling and use
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A small handcrafted wooden sword.
brown
0.5 cm of object. - 1 sword : col. ; 3.7 x 21.9 x 0.5 cm
Fig.1 - Transfer - Front left - grey tone - lines and smears - due to handling and use; Fig.2 - Foreign Matter - Front center - green tone - 0.1cm - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.3 - Foreign Matter - Front right - grey tone - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.4 - Chipping - Front bottom center edge - 0.3 x 0.1cm - due to handling and use; Fig.5 - Foreign Matter - Back right - grey tone - smear - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use
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A small handcrafted wooden sword.
brown
0.5 cm of object. - 1 sword : col. ; 3.5 x 19.5 x 0.5 cm
Fig.1 - Foreign Matter - Front left - 3 spots - grey tone - fibrous structure - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.2 - Foreign Matter - Front center - 1 spot - red tone - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.3 - Foreign Matter - Front center - 1.2 x 0.3cm - white tone - paper adhesive remnant - due to previous display conditions, handling and use; Fig.4 - Foreign Matter - back left - 1 spot - white tone - fibrous structure - due to handling and use; Fig.5 - Foreign Matter - Back left - 1 spot - black tone - 0.1cm - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.6 - Foreign Matter - Back center - 1.1 x 0.4cm - white tone - paper adhesive remnant - due to previous display conditions, handling and use; Fig.7 - Stamp - Back right - black ink - Maker's Mark - due to identifying creation; Fig.8 - Foreign Matter - Back top edge - white and grey tone - fibrous structure - 0.3 x 2.4cm - due to handling and use; Fig.9 - Finish - Back bottom edge - 7.1cm - intermittent - run/dry marks - due to construction process
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A small handcrafted wooden sword.
brown, white, silver
0.5 cm of object. - 1 sword : col. ; 4 x 19.3 x 0.5 cm
Fig.1 - Foreign Matter - Front left - black tone - various spots - 0.1cm - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.2 - Chipping - Front left - various spots - due to handling and use; Fig.3 - Transfer - Back left - graphite from pencil - 5cm - due to handling and use; Fig.4 - Foreign Matter - Back left - green tone - 2 spots - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.5 - Foreign Matter - Back center - 1 spot - black tone - 0.2 x 0.3cm - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.6 - Scratches - Back right - multiple - parallel lines and spots - due to handling and use; Fig.7 - Chipping - Back right tip - 0.1cm of loss - due to handling and use
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A small cardboard pattern for metal and woodworking in the shape of a chief.
brown, blue
0.1 cm of object. - 1 Pattern : col. ; 4.4 x 20 x 0.1 cm
Fig.1 - Foreign Matter - Front top left - green line - 0.3cm - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.2 - Foreign Matter - Front bottom right - grey tone - 0.5x0.5cm - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.3 - Crease - Front bottom - 2 spots - separation of layers at tip - due to handling and use; Fig.4 - Foreign Matter - Back center - along sides - grey tone - 0.7cm (left) - 0.5cm (right) - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use
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A small metal figure in the shape of a chief.
grey, silver, orange
0.1 cm of object. - 1 figure : col. ; 3.9 x 19.2 x 0.1 cm
Fig.1 - Corrosion - Front center - all surfaces - black tone - due to oxidation (previous storage conditions, handling and use); Fig.2 - Corrosion - Back top - passive - 0.6x0.4cm - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.3 - Corrosion - Back center - passive - 0.7x0.2cm - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use
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A small handcrafted wooden chief figure.
brown, blue
0.6 cm of object. - 1 figure : col. ; 4.2 x 20.2 x 0.6 cm
Fig.1 - Chipping - Front top - 0.2cm of loss - due to handling and use; Fig.2 - Cut - Top left edge - 0.4cm deep - 4.9cm - from tool - due to construction process; Fig.3 - Pitting - Back center - 2 spots - 0.2cm - due to handling and use; Fig.4 - Maker's Mark - Back right edge - graphite from pencil -due to construction process
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A small handcrafted wooden chief figure.
brown
0.5 cm of object. - 1 figure : col. ; 3.6 x 18.6 x 0.5 cm
Fig.1 - Scratches - Back top - linear lines - jagged imprints - due to handling and use; Fig.2 - Pitting - Back center - 3 spots - 0.1cm - due to handling and use; Fig.3 - Foreign Matter - Back bottom - red tone - 0.1cm - due to previous storage conditions, handling, and use
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A small handcrafted wooden chief figure.
brown, grey, black, blue, red, yellow, green, orange
A6.MIN: Focusing on the 1940s with emphasis on Principals Canon B. Minchin, 1942 to 1948, and Reverend D.C. Wickendon, 1948 to ?
The A6.MIN.0 collection included toys carved by students from the Shingwauk Indian Residential School.
0.4 cm of object. - 1 figure : col. ; 3.7 x 18.1 x 0.4 cm
Fig.1 - Foreign Matter - Front center left - white tone - 2 spots - fibrous structure - 0.1cm - due to handling and use; Fig.2 - Maker's mark - Back center - graphite from pencil - handwritten - due to construction process; Fig.3 - Imprint - Back - vertical from top to bottom - rectangular depressions
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A small handcrafted wooden chief figure.
broen
0.5 cm of object. - 1 figure : col. ; 4 x 9.8 x 0.5 cm
Fig.1 - Pitting - Front bottom - 1 spot - 0.1cm - due to handling and use; Fig.2 - Scratches - Back center - all surfaces - randomized - due to handling and use
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A small metal figure in the shape of a ram's head.
grey, silver, blue
0.1 cm of object. - 1 animal : col. ; 4.4 x 9.5 x 0.1 cm
Fig.1 - marking - Back top right - blue pen - due to construction process; Fig.2 - Corrosion - Back - all surfaces - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.3 - Striations - Front bottom - from left to right - 0.1x3.3cm - nielloing - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.4 - Crease - Front center - convex - left to right - due to handling and use
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A small wooden figure in the shape of a Ram's head.
brown
0.7 cm of object. - 1 animal : col. ; 5.1 x 9 x 0.7 cm
Fig.1 - Loss - Back - 2.3x0.7cm - brooch backing was removed - backing missing - due to handling and use
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A small metal figure in the shape of a goose.
silver, grey, orange
0.1 cm of object. - 1 figure : col. ; 12.9 x 12 x 0.1 cm
Fig.1 - Foreign Matter - Back center - 0.2x0.1cm - brown tone - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.2 - Corrosion - Back top - 0.4x0.2cm - orange tone - passive - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.3 - Marks - Back bottom - graphite from pencil tracing - edges and surface - due to construction process; Fig.4 - Corrosion - Front center - all surfaces - attempted removal - passive - concentrated areas - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.5 - Marks - Front center - graphite from pencil - scribble - 3.3x0.2cm - due to construction process
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A small metal figure in the shape of a bird.
grey, silver, orange
0.1 cm of object. - 1 animal : col. ; 9.2 x 3.7 x 0.1 cm
Fig.1 - Corrosion - Front left - all surfaces - black tone - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.2 - Corrosion - Front left - 6 spots - orange tone - flake layers - passive - 0.4cm approx. - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.3 - Corrosion - Back center - black tone - all surfaces - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use
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A painted wooden brooch in the shape of a bird.
brown, silver, blue, white, yellow
1.5 cm of object. - 1 brooch : col. ; 9.1 x 3.4 x 1.5 cm
Fig.1 - Void - Back center - finger sized - shellac removed - due to construction process
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A painted wooden brooch in the shape of a bird.
brown, silver, white, black, light blue,, orange
1.4 cm of object. - 1 brooch : col. ; 9.2 x 3.8 x 1.4 cm
Fig.1 - Chip - Front right - 0.9x0.3cm - loss - due to handling and use
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A painted wooden brooch in the shape of a bird.
brown, blue, white, orange, black, yellow, silver
1.7 cm of object. - 1 brooch : col. ; 8.4 x 3.5 x 1.7 cm
Fig.1 - Friable - Front left - randomized locations - shellac finish worn away - dry - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use
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A small metal figure in the shape of a bird.
silver, grey, orange
0.1 cm of object. - 1 animal : col. ; 2.7 x 7.3 x 0.1 cm
Fig.1 - Corrosion - Front top right - 0.6x0.5cm - orange tone - passive - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.2 - Corrosion - Front bottom edge - 0.5x0.1cm - orange tone - passive - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.3 - Corrosion - Front center - black tone - all surfaces - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.4 - Corrosion - Back center - black tone - all surfaces - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use
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A small metal figure in the shape of a bird.
silver, grey, orange
0.1 cm of object. - 1 animal : col. ; 4.5 x 7.9 x 0.1 cm
Fig.1 - Corrosion - Front center - black tone - all surfaces - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.2 - Corrosion - Front top - orange tone - 0.5x0.2cm - passive - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.3 - Corrosion - Back center - black tone - all surfaces - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use
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A painted wooden brooch in the shape of a bird.
red, black, burgundy, brown, silver
1.7 cm of object. - 1 brooch : col. ; 2.6 x 7.8 x 1.7 cm
Fig.1 - Chip - Front bottom tip - 0.4x0.2cm - burgundy tone - due to handling and use; Fig.2 - Chip - Front top - black - various spots - 0.1cm - due to handling and use; Fig.3 - Finish - Back center - all edges - shellac does not cover surface - due to construction process
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A painted wooden brooch in the shape of a duck.
brown, light brown, orange, beige, dark green, silver
1.3 cm of object. - 1 brooch : col. ; 6.9 x 6.5 x 1.3 cm
Fig.1 - Adhesive - Back bottom - 1.9x1.2cm - excess - no purpose - due to construction process; Fig.2 - Maker's Mark - Back center - graphite from pencil - due to construction process
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A painted wooden brooch in the shape of a duck.
light brown, dark brown, red, dark green, white, blue
0.7 cm of object. - 1 brooch : col. ; 6.5 x 7 x 0.7 cm
Fig.1 - Chip - Front center - 2 spots - 0.2cm - missing paint - due to handling and use; Fig.2 - Chip - Front left bottom - 1 spot - 0.1cm - missing paint - due to handling and use; Fig.3 - Chip - Front left top - 0.1cm - 1 spot - missing paint - due to handling and use; Fig.4 - Adhesive - Back center - brooch clasp has been removed - 1.9x1.2cm - due to handling and use
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A painted wooden brooch in the shape of a bird.
light brown, dark brown, gold, black, beige,dark green, grey, silver
0.9 cm of object. - 1 brooch : col. ; 6.5 x 4.5 x 0.9 cm
Fig.1 - Maker's Mark - Back top - graphite from pencil - due to construction process; Fig.2 - Finish - Back bottom - all edges - shellac does not cover back surface - due to construction process; Fig.3 - Paint - Back left - various edges - over paint and transfer - due to construction process
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A painted wooden brooch in the shape of an owl on a branch.
brown, black, yellow, silver, white
1.1 cm of object. - 1 brooch : col. ; 2.7 x 4.9 x 1.1 cm
Fig.1 - Foreign matter - Front left - white tone - 0.1cm - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.2 - Foreign Matter - Front bottom - white tone - 0.3x0.1cm - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.3 - Foreign matter - Front left bottom - fibrous structure - 0.4cm - white tone - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.4 - Foreign Matter - Front bottom - across surface - fibrous structure - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.5 - Adhesive - Back center - yellow tone - discoloured - cross-linked with plaster - due to previous storage conditions and construction materials; Fig.6 - Imperfection - Back bottom - from popped bubble - coloured with graphite - due to construction process; Fig.7 - Glaze - Back right - over paints along all edges - due to construction process
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A painted wooden brooch in the shape of an owl on a branch.
light brown,yellow, grey, white, silver, orange
1.2 cm of object. - 1 brooch : col. ; 2.5 x 5 x 1.2 cm
Fig.1 - Glaze - Back bottom - over-glaze edges - due to construction process; Fig.2 - Adhesive - Back center - h9ot adhesive applied while plaster was drying - peeling on edges - recessed - due to construction process; Fig.3 - Corrosion - Back center - orange and green tones - most of surface - passive - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use
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A painted wooden brooch in the shape of a leaf.
brown, white, orange, silver
0.8 cm of object. - 1 brooch : col. ; 2.3 x 4.9 x 0.8 cm
Fig.1 - Corrosion - Back center - on clasp - paint and corrosion - passive - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use
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A painted wooden brooch in the shape of a leaf. (B) 0.5 x 2.6 x 0.6 cm
white, brown, silver, yellow
0.5 cm of object. - 1 brooch : col. ; 2.2 x 4.1 x 0.5 cm
Fig.1 - Dirt - Front top - grey tone - 0.1 cm - 1 spot - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.2 - Dirt - Front bottom - 3 spots - 0.1 cm - grey tone - random locations - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.3 - Glaze - Back left - all edges - wraps over from front - grey tone when dried - due to construction process
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A painted wooden brooch in the shape of a dog.
white, black, brown, silver
1.1 cm of object. - 1 brooch : col. ; 4.9 x 4.2 x 1.1 cm
Fig.1 - Pooling - Front center - shellac - high concentration during drying process - due to construction process
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A painted wooden brooch in the shape of a leaf.
black, white, gold, silver, pink
1.1 cm of object. - 1 brooch : col. ; 4.4 x 3.8 x 1.1 cm
Fig.1 - Dirt - Front top - white tone - fibrous structure - 3 spots - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.2 - Dirt - Front bottom - white tone - fibrous structure - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.3 - Dirt - Front bottom - white tone - fibrous structure - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.4 - Chip - Front right side - paint loss - pink tone showing through - due to handling and use; Fig.5 - Maker's Mark - Back top - graphite - due to construction process; Fig.6 - Staining - Back right - pink tone - absorption/tidemark - all edges - due to previous storage condition, handling and use; Fig.7 - Glaze - Back bottom - all edges - over paint glaze - discoloured - due to construction process; Fig.8 - Discolouration - Back center - adhesive - cross-link with plaster - due to construction process
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A felt brooch in the shape of a leaf with acorns.
brown, yellow, light brown, silver
1.9 cm of object. - 1 brooch : col. ; 8.6 x 12.2 x 1.9 cm
Fig.1 - Foreign Matter - Front bottom - various fibers and particles - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.2 - Acorns - Front center - close up - ethnographic material - due to construction process
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A felt brooch in the shape of a leaf with acorns.
white, yellow, red, brown, dark brown, silver
2.4 cm of object. - 1 brooch : col. ; 7.2 x 10.4 x 2.4 cm
Fig.1 - Acorns - Ethnographic material - loss of 2 - due to handling and use; Fig.2 - Foreign Matter - Front bottom - various fibers and particles - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use
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A plaster brooch on paper backing. (B) 8.9 x 7.5 x 0.1 cm
blue, black, yellow, green, red, white, gold
1 cm of object. - 1 brooch : col. ; 4 x 4.3 x 1 cm
Fig.1 - Corrosion - Back center - clasp - passive - plaster absorption - due to previous storage conditions and construction materials; Fig.2 - Tear - Front right - 0.1cm - dogeared - 0.4cm - due to handling and use; Fig.3 - Transfer - Front center - plaster on paper beneath - white tone - due to handling and use; Fig.4 - Maker's Mark - Front bottom - black ink - hand writing - due to construction process; Fig.5 - Transfer - Front center of (B) - brown tone - corrosion - passive - due to handling and use; Fig.6 - Transfer - Back center - white tone - random locations - due to handling and use; Fig.7 - Transfer - Back right - 0.1cm - orange tone - 2 spots - paint - due to construction process; Fig.8 - Transfer - Back left - 0.1cm - orange tone - 2 spots - paint - due to construction process
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An acrylic brooch on paper backing. (B) 15.2 x 7.8 x 0.1 cm
white, pink, beige, translucent, purple, transparent, silver
0.9 cm of object. - 1 brooch : col. ; 5.2 x 3.5 x 0.9 cm
Fig.1 - Fold - Front bottom - 1cm - edge - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.2 - Buckling - Front bottom - various areas across surface - warping - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.3 - Creases - Back center - various random locations - approx. 1.5cm - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.4 - Foreign Matter - Front center - various fibers and particles - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use
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Three woven brooches on a paper backing. (B+C) 2.6 x 4.3 x 0.3 cm; (D) 7.6 x 13.9 x 0.1 cm
green, brown, light brown, red, pink, black
0.7 cm of object. - 3 brooches : col. ; 2.6 x 4.6 x 0.7 cm
Fig.1 - Corrosion and Break - (A) back - galvanic - green and black tone - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.2 - Corrosion - (B) Back - galvanic - green and black tone - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.3 - Corrosion - (C) Back - galvanic - black and green tone - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.4 - Crease - (D) Front top - top right corner - across front - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.5 - Pitting - Front right - localized - traces of graphite from pencil - due to handling and use; Fig.6 - Foreign Matter - Back top - white tone - 0.3x0.2cm - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use
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A woven brooch on a paper backing.
beige, light brown, red, pink, green, silver
0.5 cm of object. - 1 brooch : col. ; 3 x 3.7 x 0.5 cm
Fig.1 - Foreign Matter - (A) Back center - on clasp head, black and white particles - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.2 - Discolouration - Front right - all edges - dogeared - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.3 - Fold - Front top - 1cm - folded back - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.4 - Fold - Front bottom right corner - folded forward - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use
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A woven brooch on a paper backing. (B) 3.6 x 4.3 x 0.1 cm
beige, green, pink, brown, gold
0.5 cm of object. - 1 brooch : col. ; 2.8 x 3.7 x 0.5 cm
Fig.1 - Corrosion - Back center - galvanic - black tone - due to previous storage conditions and construction materials; Fig.2 - Crease - Front center - across surface - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.3 - Fold - Back center - across piece - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.4 - Fold - Back top - corners pulled in for peak - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use
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A woven brooch is the shape of a bow and hat.
light brown, green, black, brown
1.3 cm of object. - 1 brooch : col. ; 5.8 x 4.9 x 1.3 cm
Fig.1 - Corrosion - Back center - galvanic - black tone - due to previous storage conditions and construction materials
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A woven scissors holder.
light brown, green
1.5 cm of object. - 1 scissors case : col. ; 5.1 x 11.8 x 1.5 cm
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A small woven clam-shell with padding inside. Circumference = 21.35 cm; Diameter = 6.8 cm
light brown, red, white
0.7 cm of object. - 1 snuffbox : col. ; 6.8 x 8.2 x 0.7 cm
Fig.1 - Loss - Front top - 1.7x0.8cm - weave broken - due to handling and use; Fig.2 - Broken - Front bottom - 2 strands - pressure - due to handling and use; Fig.3 - Foreign Matter - Inside bottom - various fibers and particles - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.4 - Discolouration - Inside layers - yellow tone - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use
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A pewter sports medal.
silver, grey
A2.WIL: The period concentrating on Reverend Edward Francis Wilson's arrival , and the subsequent building of the Shingwauk Indian Residential School , 1871-1892. Reverend E.F. Wilson was principal of the school from 1873 - 1892, and thereafter was relocated to Salt Spring Island, British Columbia.
The A2.WIL.1 collection included general items donated by Mrs. Graham, a descendant of E.F. Wilson.
0.4 cm of object. - 1 medal : col. ; 4.2 x 5.2 x 0.4 cm
Fig.1 - Maker's Mark - Front center - due to construction process; Fig.2 - Corrosion - Front top - red tone - due to previous storage conditions and construction materials; Fig.3 - Efflorescence - Front bottom - white tone - in grooves - due to previous storage conditions and construction materials; Fig.4 - Corrosion 0 Back - black tone - due to previous storage conditions and construction materials; Fig.5 - Maker's Mark - Back center - due to construction process
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A tin plated sports medal.
green, orange, gold
A2.WIL: The period concentrating on Reverend Edward Francis Wilson's arrival , and the subsequent building of the Shingwauk Indian Residential School , 1871-1892. Reverend E.F. Wilson was principal of the school from 1873 - 1892, and thereafter was relocated to Salt Spring Island, British Columbia.
The A2.WIL.1 collection included general items donated by Mrs. Graham, a descendant of E.F. Wilson.
0.1 cm of object. - 1 medal : col. ; 3.6 x 6.5 x 0.1 cm
Fig.1 - Maker's Mark - Front - all 5 - due to construction process; Fig.2 - Wear - Front center - loss of plating - 0.3x0.2cm - black tone - due to handling and use; Fig.3 - Maker's Mark - Back - all 5 - due to construction process; Fig.4 - Wear - Back bottom - various - marks - loss of plating - due to handling and use; Fig.5 - Discolouration - Front top - orange tone - all surfaces of textile - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.6 - Stress - Back top left - 0.5cm - loose weave - due to handling and use
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A small wooden bird figurine.
brown, grey
0.9 cm of object. - 1 animal : col. ; 5.2 x 1.7 x 0.9 cm
Fig.1 - Transfer - Front center - graphite from pencil - smear - due to construction methods; Fig.2 - Transfer - Front right - graphite from pencil - tracing - all edges - due to construction methods; Fig.3 - Transfer - Back top - graphite from pencil - smear - due to construction methods
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A wooden figure in the shape of a maple leaf.
brown, beige, black
0.3 cm of object. - 1 figure : col. ; 8.7 x 9.4 x 0.3 cm
Fig.1 - Repair - Back left - 2.7cm - clear adhesive - excess adhesive - replace relief cut - due to repair; Fig.2 - Repair - Back left - 1cm - clear adhesive - excess adhesive - replace relief cut - due to repair; Fig.3 - Repair - Back right - 4.8cm - clear adhesive -excess adhesive - replace relief cut - due to repair
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A small cotton wrapped wire figurine in the shape of a deer.
orange, black
1.4 cm of object. - 1 animal : col. ; 4 x 5.7 x 1.4 cm
Fig.1 - Foreign Matter - Back left bottom - white tone - fibrous structure - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.2 - Foreign Matter - Back center - white tone - dry substance - concentrated - 0.1cm - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use
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An unidentified and unclassifiable object. Can be assumed that this is an unfinished carving craft.
brown, dark brown, light brown
1.1 cm of object. - 1 unknown : col. ; 6.7 x 5.5 x 1.1 cm
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1.3 cm of object. - 1 Ax : col. ; 4.5 x 19.9 x 1.3 cm
Fig.1 - Dehydration - Front center - sinew - dark and brittle - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use;
Fig.2 - Break - Top right side - sinew - dark and brittle - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use
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A paint decorated fish slice.
black, yellow, red
0.9 cm of object. - 1 Fish slice : col. ; 18.8 x 2 x 0.9 cm
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A decorated tin brooch with a string chain and slide pin.
bronze, red, white, black, yellow, gold, orange
0.5 cm of object. - 1 brooch : col. ; 3.1 x 15.2 x 0.5 cm
Fig.1 - Scratches - Front left - black tone - localized - 0.1cm - 3 spots - due to handling and use; Fig.2 - Sticker - Back center - due to construction process; Fig.3 - Scratches - Back right - random across back surface - black tone - due to handling and use; Fig.4 - Transfer - Back bottom - orange and black - transfer from front paint - due to handling and use; Fig.5 - Striations - Back top - horizontal - grey tone - due to construction process
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Top and bottom halves which complete a whole box. The top and bottom pieces do not belong to each other, nor do they fit properly without placing stress on each structure. (A) 14.7 x 9.9 x 0.9 cm
dark blue, light blue, white, gold, brown light, brown, dark brown, black
(A) WLS & A (B) Keating
3.3 cm of object. - 2 box pieces : col. ; 14.8 x 9.8 x 3.3 cm
Fig.1 - Wear - Bottom edge - loss of colour - fibers exposed - along all edges - due to handling and use; Fig.2 - Ink - Right side - 1.6x0.7cm - due to use; Fig.3 - Discolouration - Top right - 4 areas - approx. 0.5cm - yellow tone - faded - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.4 - Residue - Right side - yellow tone - 1.4x0.7cm - adhesive - due to use; Fig.5 - Bowing - Front and back - stretched from placement on larger box bottom - due to stress
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A wooden receptacle carved into the shape of a leaf.
brown, silver, red, green, white
students
A6.MIN: Focusing on the 1940s with emphasis on Principals Canon B. Minchin, 1942 to 1948, and Reverend D.C. Wickendon, 1948 to ? The A6.MIN.0 collection included toys carved by students from the Shingwauk Indian Residential School.
2 cm of object. - 1 bowl : col. ; 22 x 11.7 x 2 cm
Fig.1 - Transfer - Top center - red, silver and green paint - 3.6x1cm - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.2 - Foreign Matter - Back bottom - white tone - fibrous structure - due to handling and use
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A wooden octagon shaped plaque carved.
burgundy
students
1.5 cm of object. - 1 plaque : col. ; 17.2 x 17.4 x 1.5 cm
Fig.1 - Foreign Matter - Front top - white tone - fibrous structure - 0.4x0.3cm - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.2 - Transfer - Back top - white tone - solid structure - 0.8x0.3cm - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.3 - Chip - Back right top - loss - 0.6x0.1cm -- due to handling and use
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A small wooden figurine carved in the shape of a dog.
white, black
A6.MIN: Focusing on the 1940s with emphasis on Principals Canon B. Minchin, 1942 to 1948, and Reverend D.C. Wickendon, 1948 to ?
The A6.MIN.0 collection included toys carved by students from the Shingwauk Indian Residential School.
1.9 cm of object. - 1 animal : col. ; 1.9 x 7.6 x 7.6 cm
Fig.1 - Imperfection - Right back side - 0.7x0.6cm - finger print - due to construction process; Fig.2 - Wear - Front bottom edge - along edge - paint loss - due to handling and use
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A small wooden figurine carved in the shape of a dog.
brown, black
A6.MIN: Focusing on the 1940s with emphasis on Principals Canon B. Minchin, 1942 to 1948, and Reverend D.C. Wickendon, 1948 to ?
The A6.MIN.0 collection included toys carved by students from the Shingwauk Indian Residential School.
3 cm of object. - 1 animal : col. ; 3 x 9.5 x 6.1 cm
Fig.1 - Dust - Right bottom side - in reliefs - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.2 - Imperfections - Bottom - 3 locations - placed on surface prior to paint drying - due to construction process; Fig.3 - Foreign Matter - Top center - fibrous structure - grey tone - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.4 - Foreign Matter - Bottom right - fibrous structure - grey tone - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use
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A small wooden figurine carved in the shape of a bunny.
A6.MIN: Focusing on the 1940s with emphasis on Principals Canon B. Minchin, 1942 to 1948, and Reverend D.C. Wickendon, 1948 to ?
The A6.MIN.0 collection included toys carved by students from the Shingwauk Indian Residential School.
3.2 cm of object. - 1 animal : col. ; 3.2 x 7.7 x 10.2 cm
Fig.1 - Wear - Back top edge - paint loss running from tip along edges - both ears - due to handling and use; Fig.2 - Transfer - Front center - graphite from pencil - 2.3 x 0.7 cm
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A small wooden figurine carved in the shape of a man.
light brown, yellow, black, white, red, peach
2 cm of object. - 1 figure : col. ; 7 x 2 x 10.1 cm
Fig.1 - Maker's mark - Back center - 2.8 x 1.4 cm - carved - due to construction processes; Fig.2 - Foreign matter - Back bottom - black tone - various linear marks - upward diagonal direction - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.3 - Ink - Back center - blue tone - across - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.4 - Foreign Matter - Bottom - spotting - brown tone - various locations - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.5 - Loss - Front bottom - paint wear and chip - stained wood - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.6 - Foreign Matter - Front top left - orange tone - concentrated - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.7 - Foreign Matter - Front left - yellow tone - smear - 3x0.5cm - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use
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A molded plaster figurine in the shape of a dog.
dark brown, white, black, dark blue, red, yellow, orange, grey
3.3 cm of object. - 1 animal : col, ; 6 x 11 x 3.3 cm
Fig.1 - Chipping - Front bottom - 0.3x0.1cm - paint loss - due to handling and use; Fig.2 - Chipping - Front top - various spots along tip edges - approx. 0.1x0.1cm - paint loss - due to handling and use; Fig.3 - Imperfections - Front center - bubbles - resembles pitting - various bubbles - due to construction process; Fig.4 - Maker's mark - Back center - red - marker - due to construction process; Fig.5 - Corrosion - Back top center - bottom half of hook - passive - bleed into plaster - due to construction process and previous storage conditions; Fig.6 - Imperfections - Back bottom left - bubbles - various localized - resembles pitting - due to construction process; Fig.7 - Scratches - Back right - various locations - due to handling and use
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A molded plaster figurine in the shape of an owl.
brown, yellow, black, red, blue, white
7.5 cm of object. - 1 animal : col, ; 7.5 x 11 cm
Fig.1 - Imperfections - Front center - 6 indentations - 0.1x0.1cm - created by tool - due to construction process; Fig.2 - Chipping - Front right - 2 spots - paint loss - due to handling and use; Fig.3 - Chipping - Bottom left edge - 2 spots - 0.5x0.3cm - paint and plaster loss - due to handling and use; Fig.4 - Chipping - Back top - various locations - paint loss - due to handling and use; Fig.5 - Chipping - Back right - paint loss - 0.1x0.1cm - due to handling and use; Fig.6 - Gouging - Bottom center - horizontal strokes - prior to paint application - likely to smooth bubbles during drying process - depressions do not retain paint - due to construction process
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A molded plaster figurine in the shape of a frog.
black, yellow, green, red, white, brown
7.2 cm of object. - 1 animal : col, ; 7.2 x 13.8 cm
Fig.1 - Chipping - Top - 0.3x0.2cm - paint loss -due to handling and use; Fig.2 - Imperfections - Front center - bubbles - various locations - due to construction process; Fig.3 - Dirt - Front right - creases - particle matter - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.4 - Chipping - Back top - 0.1x0.1cm - paint loss - due to previous storage conditions; Fig.5 - Imperfections - Left center - finger paint - through paint - due to construction process; Fig.6 - Scratches - Bottom center - various randomized locations - due to handling and use; Fig.7 - Glaze - Bottom back edge - over paint from side - due to construction process; Fig.8 - Foreign Matter - Bottom right - brown tone - 0.7x0.4cm - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use
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A molded plaster figurine in the shape of a scroll.
white, black, gold, brown, red, green
Alvin Aquash
0.9 cm of object. - 1 figure : col, ; 5.6 x 8.8 x 0.9 cm
Fig.1 - Chipping - Front left edge - 2 spots - 0.3x0.2cm - loss of paint - due to handling and use; Fig.2 - Chipping - Front top right - loss of paint - due to handling and use; Fig.3 - Chipping - Front right edge - loss of paint - due to handling and use; Fig.4 - Chipping - Front right bottom corner - various spots - paint loss - due to handling and use; Fig.5 - Imperfections - Front bottom - bubbles - various locations - due to construction process; Fig.6 - Maker's Mark - Back center - black, marker - due to construction process; Fig.7 - Imperfections - Back bottom - bubbles - various locations - due construction process
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A molded plaster figurine in the shape of a bird. (B) 2.1 x 2.4 x 1 cm
cream, white, red, yellow, green, black
1.9 cm of object. - 1 animal : col, ; 10.5 x 10 x 1.9 cm
Fig.1 - Glaze - Front top - excess glaze - run marks - due to construction process; Fig.2 - Transfer - Front center - ink text - print from heat and pressure - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.3 - Dirt - Front right - crease - particle - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.4 - Chip & Break - Front left - various small chips - approx. 0.2x0.2cm - loss of paint - chip 1.5x0.6cm - loss of paint and plaster - due to handling and use; Fig.5 - Imperfections - Front left - bubbles - various randomized locations - due to construction process; Fig.6 - Break - Front left bottom - 2.1x2.4cm - due to handling and use; Fig.7 - Maker's Mark - Back center - pencil - due to construction process; Fig.8 - Glaze - Back right - excess marks - due to construction process; Fig.9 - Corrosion - Back top - passive - due to previous storage conditions and construction process; Fig.10 - Chipping - Back bottom - 2x1cm - loss of plaster and paint - due to handling and use; Fig.11 - Trace - Back right - paint powder - due to construction process; Fig.12 - Chipping - (B) - paint loss - various randomized locations - due to handling and use
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A wooden gun.
light brown, silver, dark brown
A6.MIN: Focusing on the 1940s with emphasis on Principals Canon B. Minchin, 1942 to 1948, and Reverend D.C. Wickendon, 1948 to ?
The A6.MIN.0 collection included toys carved by students from the Shingwauk Indian Residential School.
3.6 cm of object. - 1 gun : col, ; 3.6 x 21.2 x 9.5 cm
Fig.1 - Corrosion - Left center - passive - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.2 - Corrosion - Left back - passive - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.3 - Corrosion - Left back - 2 nails - passive - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.4 - Corrosion - Right center - passive - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.5 - Corrosion - Right back - passive - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.6 - Corrosion - Right back - passive - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.7 - Transfer - Right center - graphite - due to construction process and handling; Fig.8 - Mold - back center - spotting - nuclei present - dry - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use
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A wooden gun.
light brown, black, white
4.2 cm of object. - 1 gun : col, ; 4.2 x 24 x 11.1 cm
Fig.1 - Chipping - Top Front - 0.7x0.1cm - wood and paint loss - due to handling and use; Fig.2 - Chipping - Left bottom - loss of paint - 2 areas - due to handling and use; Fig.3 - Chipping - Right center - loss of paint - 0.2x0.1cm - due to handling and use; Fig.4 - Chipping - Right center - loss of paint - due to handling and use; Fig.5 - Foreign Matter - Right back - various raised spots - localized - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.6 - Wear - Left back - paint fading - due to handling and use
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A small wooden figurine carved in the shape of an elephant.
grey, black
2.9 cm of object. - 1 animal : col, ; 2.9 x 7.8 x 6.5 cm
Fig.1 - Foreign Matter - Left back bottom - red tone - 0.1x0.1cm - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.2 - Foreign Matter - Right back top - white tone (circle) - black tone (spots) - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.3 - Indentation - Left back - 0.4x0.2cm - due to handling and use
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A small wooden figurine carved in the shape of an elephant.
grey, black, brown
2.4 cm of object. - 1 animal : col, ; 2.4 x 8.1 x 6.4 cm
Fig.1 - Foreign Matter - Left center - spots - various randomized locations - brown tone - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.2 - Dirt - Top - brown tone - particles - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.3 - Chip - Right bottom - paint loss - due to handling and use
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A small wooden figurine carved in the shape of a duck.
white, orange, blue, black, light brown
2.7 cm of object. - 1 animal : col, ; 2.7 x 5.6 x 8.5 cm
Fig.1 - Glaze - Left bottom - excess - run marks - due to construction process; Fig.2 - Foreign Matter - Top - brown tone - localized - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.3 - Foreign Matter - Bottom - spotting - dark brown tone - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use
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A miniature wooden carved totem pole.
green, red, black, light brown,dark brown, beige, silver
Patchina Indian
2.1 cm of object. - 1 totem : col, ; 10 x 2.1 x 10.3 cm
Fig.1 - Foreign Matter - Front left - yellow tone - particle matter - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.2 - Corrosion - Back top - passive - 2 nails - due to construction materials and previous storage conditions; Fig.3 - Maker's Mark - Back bottom - sticker (paper) - black ink - dry adhesive - fold/curled/stained - due to construction process, previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.4 - Break - Back top - 0.6cm - complete - creates "hinge" with nails - due to handling and use; Fig.5 - Foreign Matter - Back top - pink tone - 0.3cm - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.6 - Staining - Back left - red tone - faded smear - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.7 - Staining - Back right - brown tone - varies - concentrated spots - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.8 - Maker's Mark - Bottom - pencil graphite - due to construction process
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A miniature wooden carved totem pole.
light brown, dark brown, black, green, red, silver
2.1 cm of object. - 1 totem : col, ; 11.5 x 2.1 x 15.8 cm
Fig.1 - Loss - Front tip - 0.5x0.5x0.2cm - black; wood - due to handling and use; Fig.2 - Transfer - Back top - grey tone - graphite - line - due to construction process; Fig.3 - Glaze - Back center - excess over-paint - along edges - due to construction process; Fig.4 - Loose - Back center - screw for wings - allows for approx. 60* of movement either way - due to handling and use; Fig.5 - Corrosion - Back bottom - passive - due to construction materials and previous storage conditions
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A miniature wooden carved totem pole.
light brown, dark brown, white, red, yellow, black
2 cm of object. - 1 totem : col, ; 15.1 x 2 x 15.5 cm
Fig.1 - Foreign Matter - Front left - 0.2x0.1cm - beige tone - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.2 - Maker's Mark - Back left - black ink - stamp - 2.4x0.7cm - due to construction process; Fig.3 - Transfer - Back left - smear - grey tone - ink or graphite - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.4 - Corrosion - Back center - passive - due to construction materials and previous storage conditions; Fig.5 - Loose - Back center - screw - due to handling and use; Fig.6 - Residue - Back center - 7.6x2.5cm - odd shape - rectangle void - due to construction process; Fig.7 - Foreign Matter - Back right - spot and transfer - 0.3x0.2cm - gold tone and grey tone - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.8 - Residue - Back center - 1.8x0.6cm - adhesive - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.9 - Loss - Bottom - missing stand - 4 holes - due to handling and use
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A miniature wooden carved totem pole.
light brown, red, green, black
2.2 cm of object. - 1 totem : col, ; 10.3 x 2.2 x 10 cm
Fig.1 - Dirt - Front center - particle matter - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.2 - Transfer - Back left - grey tone - linear/diagonal - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use
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A resin molded figure of a boy.
yellow
3.5 cm of object. - 1 figure : col, ; 5 x 3.5 x 9.6 cm
Fig.1 - Imperfections - Front left - bubbles - due to construction process; Fig.2 - Foreign Matter - Front bottom - 0.3x0.2cm - green/white tone - fibrous structure - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.3 - Foreign Matter - Back left - grey tone - fibrous structure - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.4 - Foreign Matter - Back bottom - grey tone - fibrous structure - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use
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A resin molded figure of a dog.
yellow
2 cm of object. - 1 animal : col, ; 5.7 x 2 x 4 cm
Fig.1 - Foreign Matter - Front right - black tone - 0.1cm - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.2 - Foreign Matter - Back left - black tone - 4 spots - concentrated - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.3 - Foreign Matter - Back bottom - white tone - fibrous structure - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use; Fig.4 - Foreign Matter - Back top - white tone - fibrous structure - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use
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A metal lapel pin.
burgundy, gold
Anishinabek Nation
0.6 cm of object. - 1 pin : col, ; 0.6 x 5.3 cm
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A metal lapel pin.
burgundy, gold
Anishinabek Nation
0.6 cm of object. - 1 pin : col, ; 0.6 x 5.3 cm
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A metal lapel pin.
green, gold
Algoma University College
0.6 cm of object. - 1 pin : col, ; 1.5 x 1.9 x 0.6 cm
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A metal lapel pin.
red, black, gold, cream, grey
Cree Nation of Wemindji
0.6 cm of object. - 1 pin : col, ; 2.5 x 1.6 x 0.6 cm
Fig.1 - Maker's Mark - Back bottom - stamped - due to construction process
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A hand mirror.
blue, dark blue, yellow, orange, green, red, white, purple, silver
Anishinabek Nation
0.5 cm of object. - 1 mirror : col, ; 0.5 x 19.8 cm
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A metal lapel pin.
silver, black, white, red, yellow
Garden River First Nation
0.6 cm of object. - 1 pin : col, ; 0.6 x 1.9 x 3 cm
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A metal lapel pin.
red, white, gold
Nishnawbe Aski Nation
1 cm of object. - 1 pin : col, ; 2.3 c 3.1 x 1 cm
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A metal lapel pin.
red, silver,black, yellow, white
Michipicoten First Nation
1 cm of object. - 1 pin : col, ; 1 x 7.8 cm
Fig.1 - Maker's Mark - Back - stamped - due to construction methods
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A metal lapel pin and miniature woven sash. (B) 35 x 3.4 x 1 cm
red, blue, silver, green, orange, yellow, white
Metis Nation of Ontario
1 cm of object. - 1 pin and sash : col, ; 2.9 x 1 x 1 cm
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A metal lapel pin and woven miniature sash. (B) 35 x 3.4 x 1 cm
red, blue, silver, green, orange, yellow, white
Metis Nation of Ontario
1 cm of object. - 1 pin and sash : col, ; 2.9 x 1 x 1 cm
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A metal lapel pin.
white, blue, teal, yellow, orange
0.7 cm of object. - 1 pin : col, ; 7.7 x 5.1 x 0.7 cm
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A metal bread pan.
silver, white
2.7 cm of object. - 1 pan : col, ; 37.6 x 11.6 x 2.7 cm
Fig.1 - Oxidation - Front left - nuclei - white tone - randomized - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use;
Fig.2 - Foreign Matter - Front right - white and black - thick substance - residue - due to previous storage conditions, handling and use
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Michelle McMillan
3 cm of textual records. - 52 reports
Reports for all items in box 2011-005/001
Michelle McMillan
0.5 cm of textual records. - 4 reports
Reports for all items in box 2011-005/002:
Michelle McMillan
0.5 cm of textual records. - 5 reports
Includes reports for all items in box 2011-005/003
Michelle McMillian
0.2 cm of textual records. - 2 reports
Includes reports for all items in box 2011-005/004
Michelle McMillian
0.5 cm of textual records. - 4 reports
Includes reports for all items in box 2011-005/005
Michelle McMillian
0.3 cm of textual records. - 3 reports
Includes reports for items in box 2011-005/006
Michelle McMillian
0.2 cm of textual records. - 2 reports
Includes reports for items in box 2011-005/007
Michelle McMillian
1 cm of textual records. - 11 reports
Includes reports for items in box 2011-005/008
Michelle McMillan
0.1 cm of textual records. - 1 report
Includes reports for items in box 2011-005/009
Accrual 2012-024 collected by the Shingwauk Project in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
Some restrictions on access may apply based on the fragility of the item.
Some restrictions on use may apply based on the fragility of the item.
Basic conservation performed during processing.
30 cm of objects. - textile material
Series is part of the larger artifact collection and comprises textile material collected by the Shingwauk Project related to Indian Residential Schools and the Residential School legacy.
3 cm of object. - 1 flag:35 x 60 cm
1 cm of object. - 1 scarf: 50.5 x 18 cm
2 cm of object. - 1 canvas: 55 x 53
2 cm of object. - 1 tablecloth
1 cm of object. - 1 bag: 16.5 x 17 cm
2 cm of object. - 1 dining room set: 27 x 36 cm
Possibly a set of placemats.
2 cm of object. - 1 Dining room set: 27 x 36 cm
Made of cloth. Possibly place settings.
1 cm of object. - 1 Wall hanging: 21.5 x 21. 5 cm
Possibly related to the Masons or another fraternal organization. Crest of bottom of cloth reads "Toronto Lodge No. 11"
1 cm of object.- 1 towel: 31.5 x 17 cm
Includes some small embroidered sections.
1 cm of object. - 1 Embroidered towel: 25 x 17 cm
.5 cm of object. - 1 peice of canvas:10.5 x 15 cm
1 cm of object. - 1 textile : 21 x 21 cm
.5 cm of object. - 21 pieces of thread