Manual metal drill with wood handle. Also known as a breast drill. Has a gear/cog that has grooves on only one side. Handle on one side which operates the drill.
Manual metal drill with wood handle. Also known as a breast drill. Has a gear/cog that has grooves on only one side. Handle on one side which operates the drill.
Floating fishing knife. Wooden casing that pulls apart to reveal a serated knife. Outside of case reads "Kuldo Motors LTD Harold Parlby Kitimat B.C." Blade on inside reads "Floating Fishing Knife" on one side and "Stainless Steel Japan" on the other.
Floating fishing knife. Wooden casing that pulls apart to reveal a serated knife. Outside of case reads "Kuldo Motors LTD Harold Parlby Kitimat B.C." Blade on inside reads "Floating Fishing Knife" on one side and "Stainless Steel Japan" on the other.
Brown leather strap known as a woggle, used for fastening a Boy Scout neckerchief (2024.3.2). One side is smooth, darker brown, and has a fleur-de-lis symbol in the middle, a plastic button 'cap' at one end, and the metal button 'stud' at the other. The underside is unfinished, lighter-coloured leather, with the silver bottoms of the buttons visible, and the handwritten initials 'KW.'
Brown leather strap known as a woggle, used for fastening a Boy Scout neckerchief (2024.3.2). One side is smooth, darker brown, and has a fleur-de-lis symbol in the middle, a plastic button 'cap' at one end, and the metal button 'stud' at the other. The underside is unfinished, lighter-coloured leather, with the silver bottoms of the buttons visible, and the handwritten initials 'KW.'
Physical Condition
Good
Length
11 cm
Diameter
3 cm (when clasped)
Inscriptions
'United Carr' (on underside of metal button)
Date Range
[1954-1959]
Accession Number
2024.3.3
Biographical Notes
Original owner lived in Kitimat as a young boy in the 1950s and was a member of the Cub Scouts (junior Boy Scouts).