Some gals test the raft they built on Box Lake near Nakusp. British Columbia, Canada 1972

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Some gals test the raft they built on Box Lake near Nakusp. British Columbia, Canada 1972
Beautiful silk Kimono with orange sash. Hand stitched and likely handmade, by the M. Uyeda, who had a background in fashion design. She used to design her own patterns and sewed her family's clothing.
Uyeda Estate; Accession: 2020-08-01-a; 2020-08-01-b
Rocks eee Roller Trail
Raw single track. A few steep rocks and rock gardens.
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Summit Lake BC Wednesday August 13th 1986 1710PDT by bill hooper Via Flickr: Westbound bound for Nakusp on the isolated Kaslo Subdivision passes a barnj ust west of Summit Lake
The wonder and beauty of Shannon Lake in the #Nakusp area. #logs #shannonlake #artistlove #lake (at New Denver, British Columbia) https://www.instagram.com/p/B2KfNP0hwOS/?igshid=wcaerg8b7tq
Kodak No. 1 Series III, took 120 film
(1926-1932)
Accession: 2011-034-02
This rug was made and sold by Doukhobors living in South Slocan in the 1930s.
Lottie Morton, local pioneer, purchased the rug and Val Morton provided the accompanying note [sic]:
"This, whatever its called, was always over the back of the little red rockin chair with the leather seat. It was made by the Doukhobors at South Slocan in the mid 1930s...the Folks would buy their very heavy wool sox and mitts made by them, rite from sheep to chair, feels or hands. i believe they produced and sold linen goods, its much faded, its gone with no bathing...over 50 years. Lottie Morton 106 Slewiskin Crick." - Val Morton
Considered the world’s oldest cologne, Kölnisch Wasser No 4711 was introduced in 1772. This Cologne’s iconic, “...seven main ingredients...[devised] since 1792 [include] lemon, orange, bergamot, lavender, rosemary, petitgrain and neroli.” (4711.com)
Accession: 2011-013-08