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Month: November 2019

  • The Art of Christmas Carding: A Textile Tradition

    The Art of Christmas Carding: A Textile Tradition

    Christmas ‘carding’ was and continues to be a common pastime amongst textile enthusiasts. Intended to separate, remove impurities, and align wool into parallel fibres, hand carders untangle fibrous materials including silk, cotton, wool, and fur. This set of carders was made by Andrew Sjorlund circa 1900, who used hardwood and numerous nails secured by leather,…

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  • The Evolution of Bag Carriers: From 1950s to Today

    The Evolution of Bag Carriers: From 1950s to Today

    Tis’ the season when bags are laden with gifts in such a manner that one either needs a sturdy and willing escort or a ‘handy’ pair of parcel holders! Well look no further than these nifty bag carriers consisting of a wooden or cork cylinder with a wire drilled through the center that has two…

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  • Discover the Fascinating History of Ice Skates

    Discover the Fascinating History of Ice Skates

    This year’s NHL season commenced early this month and hockey fanatics across Canada are delighted. It’s hard to contest that the frosty sport isn’t one of the nation’s favorites, and many take to the ice to lace up themselves come the colder months. But ice skates have changed drastically since its original design! These detachable…

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  • Explore Flare Guns and Their Significance

    Explore Flare Guns and Their Significance

    Here at the Heritage Museum, we’re a big fan of flare! This gun, known as a flare gun, is used to illuminate dark areas for improved vision or send out distress signals. It has a round open barrel, thick body, and large trigger. While this flare gun originated from the Second World War, originally belonging…

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  • Discover Wetaskiwin’s Historic Church Artifacts

    Discover Wetaskiwin’s Historic Church Artifacts

    While most of our artifacts are safely stored in our non-public collection rooms, many are on permanent display in our third-floor galleries. They have become fixtures in our day-to-day lives and there are times even I forget how special they are. For example, this pulpit and pew. Their story goes back almost as far as…

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