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A small brass enamel nurses' pin with a red double-barred cross representing the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease. The words 'Coqualeetza Indian Hospital' go around the outer edge of the pin. The Coqualeetza Indian hospital first opened in September, 1941. The institution was the first of it's kind for nearly a decade before Miller Bay and Nanaimo Indian Hospitals joined their efforts with Coqualeetza acting as a headquarters- storing important documents, and relaying T.B program information.
Medallion/Nacklace made with seeds, nuts and beans. The base is made with fishing line and metal, and the beads are made from assorted beans and nuts.
Gold finish with silver under pin , medal bar brooch for displaying military medals. Has gold appearance, with silver wear of the finish near the pin plate. Some discoloration on the ventral face of brooch.
Rusty rectangular piece of metal. Hole in the middle from disintigration. Rounded courners and lip along the edge.
Jacket, shiny, synthetic material; padded lining for cold weather; Has epaulettes with embroidered crowns, crossed rifles on sleeves; Enforcement Division patches on each sleeve at shoulder; cynched bottom; zipper and snap closure.
rusted; red; has branch pattern; oval shape
rusted; chipped head a few spots on body; curved (probably due to rusting breakdown)
two interlocking pieces of metal hardware. Inside piece appears to have coiled copper with attachments that look electrical in nature. Outer piece appears to be the hardware that would fit the inside piece to whatever it was used for. It has one large threaded base, and one smaller threaded spout. "KNOXVILLE" embossed on end of inner piece with other letters that are illegible due to green oxidizaiton and general corrosion, maybe piece of air brake system for trucks?
appears to be multiple metal shotgun cartridges or tubes crushed together, some white patina, red oxidization, no identifiable marks, scratched marks are brassy and silver in colour
formed metal fragment, letters 'EMCO' on one side, possible connection to EMCO plumbing company operating in BC for last 100 years, colded and cracked, corroded, silver patina or paint inside, brassy in colour outside, pressed raised borders on outside (mirrored on interior), no other identifying marks