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Home Fallout Protection Book

https://collections.kitimatmuseum.ca/en/permalink/artifact8751
Date Range
1986
GMD
Documentary Objects
Object Type
Book
Material
paper
Manufacturer
Ministry of Supply and Services Canada
Accession Number
997.2.55
Description
A red and black book that will guide the reader on how to build a fallout shelter to protect your family from radioactive fallout
Title
Home Fallout Protection Book
GMD
Documentary Objects
Object Type
Book
Description
A red and black book that will guide the reader on how to build a fallout shelter to protect your family from radioactive fallout
Physical Condition
Fair
Material
paper
Condition Remarks
Book is losing color
Width
21.5 cm
Length
28 cm
Date Range
1986
Accession Number
997.2.55
Category
Communication Objects
Location
Bay 2 Top Shelf Box 1
Place of Manufacture
Canada
Manufacturer
Ministry of Supply and Services Canada
Date Range
[1950s?]
GMD
Food Service Sets
Object Type
Tea service
Material
china
Manufacturer
Royal Ascot
Accession Number
2023.10.1-.12
Description
A Kitimat tea set consisting of 1 teapot with lid (.1a-b), four saucers (.2-.5), four cups (.6-.9), a sugar bowl (.10), creamer pitcher (.11), and stand (.12). All are white with gold trim, except for the stand, which is entirely gold. The teapot, cups .6, .8, and .9, the creamer pitcher and the sugar bowl all have two images, one on either side: a bridge crossing a river, and an overhead view of the Alcan project near the Douglas Channel. Beneath the first image is the caption "Aluminum Center of the World" beneath and the words "Kitimat, B.C." in a yellow banner. Cup .7 has an image of the Delta King in the Channel, with "Kitimat, B.C. Aluminum Centre of Canada" on yellow banners beneath it. Plate .2 has this same image of the Delta King, while plates .3-.5 have an aerial view of Kitimat.
GMD
Food Service Sets
Object Type
Tea service
Description
A Kitimat tea set consisting of 1 teapot with lid (.1a-b), four saucers (.2-.5), four cups (.6-.9), a sugar bowl (.10), creamer pitcher (.11), and stand (.12). All are white with gold trim, except for the stand, which is entirely gold. The teapot, cups .6, .8, and .9, the creamer pitcher and the sugar bowl all have two images, one on either side: a bridge crossing a river, and an overhead view of the Alcan project near the Douglas Channel. Beneath the first image is the caption "Aluminum Center of the World" beneath and the words "Kitimat, B.C." in a yellow banner. Cup .7 has an image of the Delta King in the Channel, with "Kitimat, B.C. Aluminum Centre of Canada" on yellow banners beneath it. Plate .2 has this same image of the Delta King, while plates .3-.5 have an aerial view of Kitimat.
Physical Condition
Excellent
Material
china
Condition Remarks
Interior of teapot has brown stains from usage.
Height
13 cm (teapot)
9 cm (creamer pitcher)
7 cm (teacups)
6 cm (sugar bowl)
Length
19.5 cm (teapot, spout to handle)
11 cm (cups, including handle)
9.5 cm (creamer pitcher, including handle)
Diameter
13 cm (teapot)
9 cm (sugar bowl)
8.5 cm (teacups)
6 cm (creamer pitcher)
14 cm (saucers)
Inscriptions
All pieces (except the stand) say "Royal Ascot Bone China" and "Made in England" on the bottom with the image of a crown. The teapot and creamer pitcher are numbered 159, the sugar bowl and most of the plates and cups 159A, and plate .2 and cup .7 280. The teapot and creamer pitcher say say "Munson's Drugs Ltd," and plate .2 and cup .7 say "exclusively for Erwin Jewellery."
Date Range
[1950s?]
Accession Number
2023.10.1-.12
Category
Food Service T&E
Place of Manufacture
England
Manufacturer
Royal Ascot