White Satin on blue felt, Joey in centre holding a school. Words are: Largest Project ever undertaken. "Joey."
Public Description
“Largest Project Ever Undertaken”, "Joey" felt crest (986.3). Cartoonist and newsman Al Beaton introduced Joey, who immortalized the trials and tribulations of the average Kitimat construction worker. Donated by Ernest Swenson.
Large silkscreened flag from the Museum of Anthropology exhibit "Lyle Wilson: When Worlds Collide" that ran from June 20, 1989 to September 1989. Flag is red, black, and white in colour and features a ovoid and U-form designed image in the centre. There is a rope and wood tassel on one side.
Large silkscreened flag from the Museum of Anthropology exhibit "Lyle Wilson: When Worlds Collide" that ran from June 20, 1989 to September 1989. Flag is red, black, and white in colour and features a ovoid and U-form designed image in the centre. There is a rope and wood tassel on one side.
Brown wooden gavel used by the K-40 (Kinsmen) club. A brass-coloured metal plaque with inscriptions (see below) is curved around the head of the gavel.
Brown wooden gavel used by the K-40 (Kinsmen) club. A brass-coloured metal plaque with inscriptions (see below) is curved around the head of the gavel.
Physical Condition
Good
Material
Wood
Condition Remarks
Some scuffs, marks, chips, etc, on the head. Plaque is somewhat tarnished, and one end of it is slightly loose.
Length
26 cm
Diameter
8.2 cm
Inscriptions
KITIMAT K40 CHARTER 3/6/68
presented by the KITIMAT KINSMEN
Medals all have chips on the back . Each medals has it's own value. 983.30.2.C-Pacific Coast Millitary Reserve. 983.30.30.2.D-1st world war service Pin. 983.30.2.E-Canadian Army Pin.
Medals all have chips on the back . Each medals has it's own value. 983.30.2.C-Pacific Coast Millitary Reserve. 983.30.30.2.D-1st world war service Pin. 983.30.2.E-Canadian Army Pin.