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  • Vintage Halloween Lanterns from the 1940s

    Vintage Halloween Lanterns from the 1940s

    Happy Halloween, we hope that you have a safe night with just the right amount of spooking!! These three paper lanterns were donated to the Heritage Museum by June Hughes who used them as decorations in her classroom in the 1940s. June taught for close to 40 years in Wetaskiwin. The lanterns originally came from…

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  • Crafting Memories: Nora Rasmuson’s Hair Wreath

    Crafting Memories: Nora Rasmuson’s Hair Wreath

    This elaborate wreath is made from human hair. The hair was wrapped around wires with some beads strung throughout on the ends, tips, and centres in flower patterns. The wreath belonged to Nora Rasmuson (nee Ruud), who was inducted into our Women of Aspenland Exhibit in 2002. She was born on December 27, 1876 to…

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  • WW2 History: T1154 Aircraft Transmitter at Heritage Museum

    WW2 History: T1154 Aircraft Transmitter at Heritage Museum

    The Wetaskiwin & District Heritage Museum is filled with history from all eras. This brightly coloured T1154 aircraft transmitter was used to communicate from above the target area to the base through morse code during WW2. This type of transmitter was manufactured between 1941 and 1950; over 80,000 were made by Marconi’s wireless Telegraph Co…

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  • Play Wetaskiwin: A Local Twist on Monopoly

    Play Wetaskiwin: A Local Twist on Monopoly

    How many cities do you know that have a board game based on it? Wetaskiwin does. It was made by Scouts Canada and resembles the popular ‘Monopoly’ game but with a Wetaskiwin themed twist to it. The game has cards you pick up if you land on a certain spot, money you collect and use…

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  • Exploring a Rare Shoe Fitting Fluoroscope

    Exploring a Rare Shoe Fitting Fluoroscope

    One of the craziest artifacts in our collection is this shoe fitting fluoroscope from Brody’s Department Store. It is essentially an X-ray machine used to see if the shoes you wanted fit properly. Yes, you read that correctly. It is one of only about 10,000 devices used from the 1930s to the 1950s. The three…

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  • The Ingenious Design Behind Mellett & Co.’s Metal Bead Roller

    The Ingenious Design Behind Mellett & Co.’s Metal Bead Roller

    At first glance it may strike you as an upside-down squid, but believe it or not this artifact was once used to bend metal piping at Mellett & Co. Sheet Metal Works. This curious contraption was made and designed by Mr. Bill Mellett, who was the third generation since 1910 to operate the shop in…

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