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- Edison General Electric Company Type O Dynamo, 1889-1892 -

- 1889-1892
- Collections - Artifact
Edison General Electric Company Type O Dynamo, 1889-1892
- "Mega Micro Bloks" Building Blocks, 1991 - In the late 1900s, American children enjoyed playing with plastic bricks. These Mega Micro Bloks look similar to Lego bricks -- the most well-known plastic construction bricks -- and were made to be compatible with "the leading brand." Other companies produced lookalike bricks with "stud-and-tube" connectors after Lego's patent expired in the 1980s.

- 1991
- Collections - Artifact
"Mega Micro Bloks" Building Blocks, 1991
In the late 1900s, American children enjoyed playing with plastic bricks. These Mega Micro Bloks look similar to Lego bricks -- the most well-known plastic construction bricks -- and were made to be compatible with "the leading brand." Other companies produced lookalike bricks with "stud-and-tube" connectors after Lego's patent expired in the 1980s.
- Letter from William Howard Taft to Frank D. Hopley, April 5, 1921, "The Most Thrilling Moment of My Life" - Frank Dorrance Hopley (1872-1933) wrote a number of boy's books and authored stories and articles for national magazines and newspapers. In 1921, Hopley had an idea for an article--he would ask famous individuals to share their life's most thrilling moment. Former President William Taft responded that he would be unable to help as his life had not been "thrilling."

- April 05, 1921
- Collections - Artifact
Letter from William Howard Taft to Frank D. Hopley, April 5, 1921, "The Most Thrilling Moment of My Life"
Frank Dorrance Hopley (1872-1933) wrote a number of boy's books and authored stories and articles for national magazines and newspapers. In 1921, Hopley had an idea for an article--he would ask famous individuals to share their life's most thrilling moment. Former President William Taft responded that he would be unable to help as his life had not been "thrilling."
- E.B. Myers Company Ltd. Vacuum Tube with Packaging, 1922-1928 -

- 1922-1928
- Collections - Artifact
E.B. Myers Company Ltd. Vacuum Tube with Packaging, 1922-1928
- Canadian Pacific Snowplow, 1923 - This plow was one of 36 built by Canadian Pacific Railway's Angus Shops in Montreal between 1920 and 1929. It is a 20-ton, wedge-type plow made for use on a single track. Built without a self-contained power source, the snowplow was pushed by one or two locomotives. Although they are seldom seen in action, snowplows are necessary to keep trains moving in harsh winter weather.

- September 01, 1923
- Collections - Artifact
Canadian Pacific Snowplow, 1923
This plow was one of 36 built by Canadian Pacific Railway's Angus Shops in Montreal between 1920 and 1929. It is a 20-ton, wedge-type plow made for use on a single track. Built without a self-contained power source, the snowplow was pushed by one or two locomotives. Although they are seldom seen in action, snowplows are necessary to keep trains moving in harsh winter weather.
- H.S. Tibbs with a High-Wheel Bicycle, circa 1883 - Horace S. Tibbs imported a bicycle into Canada in 1877. A year later, he helped organize the Montreal Bicycle Club, the second oldest bicycle club in North America. In the early 1880s, Tibbs and a group of cyclists formed the Canadian Wheelmen's Association. Tibbs became its second president.

- circa 1883
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H.S. Tibbs with a High-Wheel Bicycle, circa 1883
Horace S. Tibbs imported a bicycle into Canada in 1877. A year later, he helped organize the Montreal Bicycle Club, the second oldest bicycle club in North America. In the early 1880s, Tibbs and a group of cyclists formed the Canadian Wheelmen's Association. Tibbs became its second president.
- "Compliments of the Season," circa 1875 - When commercially designed greeting cards were introduced in the second half of the 19th-century, Americans began mailing holiday cards wishing friends, family, or neighbors a merry Christmas. This early example depicts lumberjacks dancing and playing music near a snow-covered cabin in the woods.

- circa 1875
- Collections - Artifact
"Compliments of the Season," circa 1875
When commercially designed greeting cards were introduced in the second half of the 19th-century, Americans began mailing holiday cards wishing friends, family, or neighbors a merry Christmas. This early example depicts lumberjacks dancing and playing music near a snow-covered cabin in the woods.
- Expo 67 Souvenir Tray, 1967 - Souvenirs provide a lasting remembrance of the places you have visited. Visitors to Montreal's Expo 67 eagerly purchased items that would decorate their homes upon their return. This serving tray shows several of the international exhibit buildings. Expo 67 celebrated Canada's centennial and was one of the most attended World's Fairs in the 20th century.

- 1967
- Collections - Artifact
Expo 67 Souvenir Tray, 1967
Souvenirs provide a lasting remembrance of the places you have visited. Visitors to Montreal's Expo 67 eagerly purchased items that would decorate their homes upon their return. This serving tray shows several of the international exhibit buildings. Expo 67 celebrated Canada's centennial and was one of the most attended World's Fairs in the 20th century.
- Dy-O-La Dye Co. "Modern Home Dyes: Seal Brown," 1895-1925 -

- 1895-1925
- Collections - Artifact
Dy-O-La Dye Co. "Modern Home Dyes: Seal Brown," 1895-1925
- Man Holding a Cane, 1860-1870 -

- 1860-1870
- Collections - Artifact
Man Holding a Cane, 1860-1870