LANTERN, KEROSENE
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- Material Type
- Artifact
- Other Name
- TUBULAR BARN LIGHT
- Date Range From
- 1925
- Date Range To
- 1935
- Materials
- GLASS, STEEL, COTTON
- Catalogue Number
- P19651402000
- Material Type
- Artifact
- Other Name
- TUBULAR BARN LIGHT
- Date Range From
- 1925
- Date Range To
- 1935
- Materials
- GLASS, STEEL, COTTON
- No. Pieces
- 4
- Height
- 52.1
- Diameter
- 14.6
- Description
- EMBOSSED ON GLASS OF MANTLE "D.R. PATENT MADE IN THURINGIA" EMBOSSED ON TANK. "PATENT". MANTLE CHIPPED. 2850 EMBOSSED ON TOP OF CHIMNEY CAP. WIRE GUARD ENCIRCLES MANTLE. MANTLE IS HELD IN POSITION WITH A SPRING APPARATUS. BAT EMBOSSED ON GLASS AND TANK. WIRE HANDLE MOUNTED TO FRAME. FRAME HAS SILVER FINISH. BURNER TRAY PAINTED RED.
- Subjects
- LIGHTING DEVICE
- Historical Association
- DOMESTIC
- History
- DONOR COULDN'T PROVIDE ANY HISTORY *UPDATE* RESEARCH WAS CONDUCTED INTO THE DONOR “R. E. ANKILL,” AS ONE OF HIS ARTIFACTS FELL UNDER A 2018 COLLECTIONS AUDIT PERFORMED BY COLLECTIONS ASSISTANT ELISE PUNDYK. IT WAS CONFIRMED BY HIS GRAVE MARKER THAT THE DONOR’S FULL NAME WAS ROBERT E. “BOB” ANKILL. ACCORDING TO HIS LETHBRIDGE HERALD OBITUARY, ANKILL WAS BORN ON JULY 6, 1922 IN PINCHER CREEK, ALBERTA. THE OBITUARY STATES, “HE JOINED THE CANADIAN ARMY IN 1942 AND WAS POSTED IN THE ROYAL CANADIAN CORPS OF SIGNALS FIRST ARMORED DIVISION. AFTER TAKING A WIRELESS OPERATORS COURSE, HE MET HIS FUTURE WIFE PEGGY. HE WAS THEN POSTED IN ITALY AND TOOK PART IN THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN FROM SAN VITO TO MONTE CASINO. SHORTLY AFTER HE WAS POSTED IN HOLLAND AND TOOK PART IN MANY “MOP UP” OPERATIONS AT THE END OF THE INVASION. AFTER HOSTILITIES CEASED HE JOINED AN R.C.A. DANCE AND ENTERTAINMENT BAND AND ENTERTAINED THE TROOPS FOR SIX DAYS A WEEK. IN JULY OF 1945 HE MARRIED THE LOVE OF HIS LIFE PEGGY SIMS AFTER WHICH HE RETURNED TO EUROPE TO PREPARE FOR HIS RETURN TO CANADA…” ATTEMPTS MADE TO CONTACT THE DONOR’S NEXT-OF-KIN FOR ITEM-RELATED HISTORY WERE UNSUCCESSFUL. FOR INFORMATION REGARDING ANKILL’S MILITARY CAREER, PLEASE SEE ARTIFACT RECORD P19662374000, AS IT INCLUDES EXCERPTS FROM AN ORAL HISTORY INTERVIEW CONDUCTED BY GALT STAFF IN 2012 WITH ANKILL’S DAUGHTER, JEANNE SHEA. PLEASE SEE PERMANENT RECORD FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, INCLUDING A COPY OF THE LETHBRIDGE HERALD OBITUARY.
- Catalogue Number
- P19651402000
- Acquisition Date
- 1965-01
- Collection
- Museum
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