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- This white embroidered net cap with a floral motif is believed to have been worn by Mrs. W. McCormick. It is machine made net with a hand worked pattern and would require additional ribbons to tie itThis white embroidered net cap with a floral motif is believed to …
- This vest was fashioned from white satin and features an embroidered floral design around the borders and pockets. It was likely worn in 1812 and is believed to have been worn by Captain James Dick,This vest was fashioned from white satin and features an embroidered floral …
- This is a child's homespun linen pinafore that features a blue and white check pattern and a back fastener with tape ties. This pinafore represents the type of clothing a child might have worn duringThis is a child's homespun linen pinafore that features a blue and …
- This bodice, which likely had a matching skirt, is fashioned from pale green satin and features three pleats across the front.This bodice, which likely had a matching skirt, is fashioned from pale …
- This bonnet is white with ruffles on the brim and an embroidered panelet crown. The owner is unknown but it is part of the Ball Collection and is dated circa 1810-1815. This bonnet is a good exampleThis bonnet is white with ruffles on the brim and an embroidered …
- This is a black felt man's dress coat with wide cuffs and tails, and buttons on the front lapels. The style is from 1790-1800. The coat is believed to have belonged to Reverend Sampson of Grimsby. ThThis is a black felt man's dress coat with wide cuffs and …
- A silk and cotton neck scarf with a lavender, red, pink, blue, green, and black floral print. The motif is predominately on the borders where there is also a fine white silk fringe. This scarf is selA silk and cotton neck scarf with a lavender, red, pink, blue, …
- A day bonnet made of very fine cotton lawn fabric with handworked cotton lace edging and inserts. There are also bands around the cap where the material is gathered in between and lace trim and insetA day bonnet made of very fine cotton lawn fabric with handworked …
- These breeches belonged to George Ball who was born in Schoharie, N.Y. in 1765, and moved to Upper Canada as a United Empire Loyalist. He served in the War of 1812, was a partner in the establishmentThese breeches belonged to George Ball who was born in Schoharie, N.Y. …
- This is a wool and velvet coatee that is believed to be designed for a Glengarry Militia Officer, but the date of origin is unknown. It is a single breasted green coat with a velvet trimmed stand upThis is a wool and velvet coatee that is believed to be …
- This uniform coat was worn by Captain MacMicking of the Lincoln Militia, 1st Regiment. The double breasted coat is red brushed wool broadcloth with black lace on the dark blue wool lapels, collar andThis uniform coat was worn by Captain MacMicking of the Lincoln Militia, …
- This uniform coat belonged to Colonel Aeneas Shaw of the 1st Regiment of the Lincoln Militia during the War of 1812. It is believed to be a staff officer uniform and has five pairs of buttons down thThis uniform coat belonged to Colonel Aeneas Shaw of the 1st Regiment …
- This single gloves was fashioned from white tulle and carefully embroidered. It is in the long sleeve style and shows what women of 1812 would have worn.This single gloves was fashioned from white tulle and carefully embroidered. It …
- This silk bodice was likely part of an evening dress and may have had a matching skirt. The fabric is from an earlier time period and was most likely remade from an 18th century dress. The bodice feaThis silk bodice was likely part of an evening dress and may …
- This uniform coatee was worn by Colonel Daniel McDougal when he was an Ensign at the Battle of Lundy’s Lane on July 25, 1814. The design is for a Junior officer (ensign or lieutenant) of the VolunteeThis uniform coatee was worn by Colonel Daniel McDougal when he was …
- This scarf was fashioned out of silk and wool and features a green and rose floral pattern on a cream background and a tassle fringe around the edges. The scarf is thought to have belonged to Mrs. SeThis scarf was fashioned out of silk and wool and features a …
- Part of the Servos Collection, and is listed as a British Officer’s waistcoat once belonging to Alonzo Strong of St. Ann's Ontario. It is more likely that it is a domestic waistcoat. There are elevenPart of the Servos Collection, and is listed as a British Officer’s …
- Reprint of "The Christian Confession of the Faith of the Harmless Christians, in the Netherlands Known by the Name of the Mennonists" Niagara [Ont.] : Amsterdam, printed. Re-printed and sold by JosepReprint of "The Christian Confession of the Faith of the Harmless Christians, …
- This scrapbook contains various newspaper articles relating to Niagara and other distant points of interest. It is unsure exactly what newspapers are included. However, it seems that most articles orThis scrapbook contains various newspaper articles relating to Niagara and other distant …
- This brass cross belt plate is oval shaped and stamped with a "49". This number symbolizes the 49th Regiment of Foot, the Royal Hertfordshires. The 49th Regiment is perhaps the most well known of thoThis brass cross belt plate is oval shaped and stamped with a …
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