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Image Title
Description
Object
Date
Accession # Location

J. H. King Gold Watch
Property of J.H. King Presented by City of Cranbrook (1918) on his appointment to Senate 'Geneva', gold case, removable crystal cover, wood display container with felt base.
artifact : gold watch


1977.006.001 Safety Deposit Box CIBC.Checked 6/2/2019
More Info Beads
Unstrung
For CBK.1986.054.001
clothing : female, accessory, beads


1986.054.002 Clothing
More Info
Horse bit conductor's

Personal property of John J 'Blackjack' Sutherland
WATCH FOB


1989.067.405 CH box 54 shelf D2


Base (green/black plastic)
JEWELRY CASE


1990.091.053 In Rutherglen Display


Lid (green/black plastic)
JEWELRY CASE


1990.091.054 In Rutherglen Display


Ladies gold (with later metal strap)(Elgin)
WATCH


1990.091.057 In Rutherglen Display


Ladies gold (with metal strap)(Imperial)
WATCH


1990.091.058 In Rutherglen Display

Pearls
Stringed
Part of set including:
CBK.1993.069.001 dress
CBK.1993.069.002 corsage
clothing : female, accessory, necklace


1993.069.003 In Rutherglen Display
More Info CPR Local History
Presented to J H Scott by CPR
Artifact : Locket


1998.012.001 ARTIFACT.SMALL.0009.0008
More Info Tie Clasp
Presented to J H Scott by CPR
clothing : male, accessory, tie clasp


1998.012.002 ARTIFACT.SMALL.0009.0008
More Info Hamilton Pocket Watch
Gold. Used by Rowland Fred Cox, a railroader in Cranbrook. Married Dec. 2, 1926. Rowland worked for CPR at time of marriage.
artifact : watch, pocket


192-?
2009.025.001 3-Dimensional
More Info Ball Pocket Watch
Gold. Used by Rowland Fred Cox, a railroader in Cranbrook. Married Dec. 2, 1926. Rowland worked for CPR at time of marriage. "Ball Official Standard Cleveland" printed on face.
artifact : watch, pocket


194-? - 195-?
2009.025.002 3-Dimensional
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