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Rectangular pouch

Description
Start Date: 
ca. 1885
End Date: 
ca. 1920
Date Range: 
[ca. 1885-1920]
Physical Description: 

0.4 cm of object. - 1 pouch: col. ; 19 x 12.3 x 0.4 cm

Physical Location
Repository: 
srsc
File No: 
021
Shelf Location: 
2011-004-001
Container Number: 
001
Conservation
General Description: 

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.

Colour: 

black, red, cyan, burgundy, white, translucent, brown, beige

Date Reported: 
Thu, 02/24/2011 - 00:00
Historical Context: 

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".

Custodial History: 
Previously known as A2.WIL.0.5
Style or Pattern: 
loops, edging, triangles, squares
Process: 
handstitched, handbeaded
Conservation Notes: 

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

Object Type: 
Description Level: 
GMD: 
Conservation-Treatment
Options: 

assess the item; document the item; photograph the item; wrap in acid-free tissue; store in archival box

Materials required: 

acid-free tissue; archival box

Conclusions: 
Option completed
Storage Method: 
18-23*C/45-60%RH/50 lux/flat storage
Image: 

Small embroidered pouch

Description
Start Date: 
ca. 1885
End Date: 
ca. 1920
Date Range: 
[ca. 1885 - 1920]
Physical Description: 

0.5 cm of object. - 1 pouch: col.; 8.6 x 5.6 x 0.5 cm

Physical Location
Repository: 
srsc
File No: 
010
Shelf Location: 
2011-004-001
Container Number: 
001
Conservation
General Description: 

A pouch. The front features embroidered flowers and leaves with a ribbon trim wrapping around to the back. The back is empty.

Colour: 

green, bright green, fuchsia, red, brown, yellow, grey, light blue, light purple, dark purple, pink, light pink

Date Reported: 
Thu, 02/17/2011 - 00:00
Historical Context: 

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".

Custodial History: 
Previously known as A2.WIL.0.7
Style or Pattern: 
trim, flowers, leaves
Process: 
embroidered, handstitched
Conservation Notes: 

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

Object Type: 
Description Level: 
GMD: 
Conservation-Treatment
Options: 

assess the item; document the item; photograph the item; wrap in acid-free tissue; store in archival box

Materials required: 

acid-free tissue; archival box

Conclusions: 
Option completed
Storage Method: 
18-23*C/45-60%RH/50 lux/flat storage
Image: 

Heart shaped pouch

Description
Start Date: 
ca. 1910
End Date: 
ca. 1910
Date Range: 
[ca. 1910]
Physical Description: 

0.5 cm of object - 1 pouch: col. ; 13.6 x 8.3 x 0.5 cm

Physical Location
Repository: 
srsc
File No: 
009
Shelf Location: 
2011-004-001
Container Number: 
001
Conservation
General Description: 

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.

Colour: 

white, blue, orange, red, bright green, dark green, brown, translucent, black, beige

Date Reported: 
Thu, 02/17/2011 - 00:00
Historical Context: 

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".

Custodial History: 
Previously known as A2.WIL.0.6
Style or Pattern: 
flowers, leaves, heart, stripes, edging
Process: 
handstitched, handbeaded
Conservation Notes: 

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

Object Type: 
Description Level: 
GMD: 
Conservation-Treatment
Options: 

assess the item; document the item; photograph the item; wrap in acid-free tissue; store in archival box

Materials required: 

acid-free tissue; archival box

Conclusions: 
Option completed
Storage Method: 
18-23*C/45-60%RH/50 lux/flat storage
Image: