KNIFE
https://collections.galtmuseum.com/link/artifact4422
- Material Type
- Artifact
- Date Range From
- 1930
- Date Range To
- 1940
- Materials
- STEEL
- Catalogue Number
- P19880035015
- Material Type
- Artifact
- Date Range From
- 1930
- Date Range To
- 1940
- Materials
- STEEL
- No. Pieces
- 4
- Length
- 23.6
- Width
- 2.1
- Description
- "LETH. WHITE LUNCH" DINNER KNIVES (4) FROM LETHBRIDGE WHITE LUNCH RESTAURANT. STANDARD RESTAURANT OR HOTEL TYPE FLATWARE OF THE PERIOD.
- Subjects
- FOOD SERVICE T&E
- Historical Association
- BUSINESS
- History
- WHITE LUNCH OPENED 1914-1917 ERA, SURVIVING UNTIL 1948. OWNED BY CHRISTOU FAMILY. SOCIAL CREDIT PARTY HELD LUNCHES THERE DURING 1930'S AND 1940'S. *UPDATE* IN 2015 COLLECTIONS ASSISTANT JANE EDMUNDSON DEVELOPED A BIOGRAPHY OF AB CHERVINSKI, THE DONOR OF THIS OBJECT, WITH INFORMATION FROM LETHBRIDGE HERALD ARTICLES FROM 1982, 1989, AND 2011. ADAM ABRAHAM 'AB" CHERVINSKI WAS BORN ON FEBRUARY 24, 1920 IN LETHBRIDGE. AS A TEENAGER HE WORKED AS A MESSENGER BOY FOR THE CPR TELEGRAPH OFFICE. CHERVINSKI BRIEFLY LIVED IN ONTARIO DURING HIS SERVICE WITH THE AIR FORCE, BUT RETURNED TO LETHBRIDGE WHERE HE WORKED FOR ALBERTA GOVERNMENT TELEPHONES FOR 37 YEARS. HE WAS A LIFELONG COLLECTOR OF ANTIQUES, AVID LOCAL HISTORIAN, AND HEAVILY INVOLVED IN MUSICAL THEATRE. AB CHERVINSKI DIED ON JUNE 2, 2011. SEE PERMANENT FILE P19970107001-GA FOR HARDCOPIES OF NEWSPAPER ARTICLES ABOUT CHERVINSKI.
- *UPDATE* IN 2018, COLLECTIONS ASSISTANT ELISE PUNDYK CONDUCTED AN ARTIFACT SURVEY, WHICH INCLUDED A NUMBER OF ARTIFACTS DONATED BY ADAM ABRAHAM CHERVINSKI. EXTENSIVE RESEARCH CONDUCTED TO LOCATE THE DONOR'S LIVING NEXT-OF-KIN WAS UNSUCCESSFUL.
- Catalogue Number
- P19880035015
- Acquisition Date
- 1988-06
- Collection
- Museum
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