INKPAD
https://collections.galtmuseum.com/link/artifact10173
- Material Type
- Artifact
- Date Range From
- 1960
- Date Range To
- 1970
- Materials
- STEEL, COTTON
- Catalogue Number
- P19970041890
- Material Type
- Artifact
- Date Range From
- 1960
- Date Range To
- 1970
- Materials
- STEEL, COTTON
- No. Pieces
- 1
- Height
- 0.8
- Length
- 8.2
- Width
- 5.6
- Description
- RECTANGULAR BRASS COLORED TIN WHICH IS MADE UP OF TWO HALVES WHICH INTERLOCK. INSIDE OF TIN IS DRIED UP COTTON INKPAD. INSIDE SURFACE OF TIN IS CORRODED.
- Subjects
- WRITTEN COMMUNICATION T&E
- Historical Association
- LEISURE
- History
- DONOR RELATES THAT THIS INKPAD WAS USED BY HER CHILDREN, GORDON AND DEIDRE WHEN THEY WERE CHILDREN. SEE ALSO P19970041888-904-GA. THE NAKAYAMA FAMILY WAS ORIGINALLY FROM VANCOUVER BUT MOVED TO COALDALE FOLLOWING THE SECOND WORLD WAR WHEN THEY WERE INTERNED AT SLOCAN CITY IN THE INTERIOR OF BRITISH COLUMBIA BY THE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT. THE DONOR'S FATHER, REV. CANON G.G. NAKAYAMA, WAS AN ANGLICAN MINISTER IN VANCOUVER, AND THEN ESTABLISHED THE CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION IN COALDALE IN 1945 WHERE HE SERVED UNTIL 1970. SEE RECORD P19970041001 FOR EXPANDED BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION AND PERMANENT FILE FOR FURTHER HISTORY.
- Catalogue Number
- P19970041890
- Acquisition Date
- 1997-01
- Collection
- Museum
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