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Lunau Family


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02a) - 2 Jugs (full view): Used for holding and dispensing liquid. -- Thomas Durant, North Tawton -- and -- Kirkpatrick Co. Toronto, [2nd half of 19th C.]


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04a) - Chamber Pot (full view): White porcelain -- Mellor, Taylor & Co., Eng. [c.1880-1900]


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05) - Foot warmer: Filled with hot water and placed in bedsheets. -- Doulton's Improved Foot Warmer, T. Eaton Drug Co. Ltd., Toronto, [Late 19th early 20th C.]


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06) - Oil Lamp: Mounted on a wall bracket as a source of light, -- Maker unknown, [Patented Aug. 31, 1875]


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07) - Oil Lamp: Used as a portable source of light -- Maker uncertain, [Late 19th C.]


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09) - Wool Winder: Used for measuring spun yarn into lengths. -- maker unknown, [Mid-19th C.]


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12) - Boot Jack: Used to remove tall leather boots. -- hand made from oak, [19th C.]


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18a) - 2 Wooden block planes (full view): Used for finishing the surfaces of wood. [c. Mid-19th C.]


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19) - Large Chisel: Exact use uncertain. -- Maker's mark obscured [c. Mid-19th C.]


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20) - Adz: Used for squaring timber. -- Made in Galt, Ont., [c. 19th C.]


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21) - Gambrel: Used in the animal slaughtering process. -- handmade from wood, [date unknown]


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23) - Woden hay fork: Used for moving hay. -- Hand made , [date unknown]


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24) - Wooden hay rake: Used in the harvesting and drying of hay. [20th C. reproduction]


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25a) - Wooden neck yoke (full view): Used for carrying buckets of water or grain. --marked with initials "W.A.N.", [19th C.]


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Bethel Lunau Cemetary (p.1). Lot 8, conc 4 Markham Twp. Recorded by Elizabeth Hancocks, 1969.


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Bethel Lunau Cemetery (p.2). Lot 8, conc 4 Markham Twp. Recorded by Elizabeth Hancocks, 1969.


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Bethel Lunau Cemetery(p.3). Lot 8, conc 4 Markham Twp. Recorded by Elizabeth Hancocks, 1969.


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Halton Lung establishes Jessie Lunae Scholarship


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Host and Guest Speaker John Lunau


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Letter from Philip Luno


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Tribute to John Lunau, announcement


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