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Boy Scouts Beret

Object is a wool Boy Scouts of Canada beret. The outside of the cap is made of forest green wool, with a kite-shaped embroidered patch readomg "Boy Scouts Canada" in yellow and a red fleur-de-lis. Both the internal cotton or polyester lining and leather rim are black. The internal lining is stamped with the following words "Official Beret Boy Scouts of Canada by Fashion Hat & Cap Toronto Canada," as well as "name," under which is a white square where the name "Robert" is written faintly in black pen. On the back of the cap, there are four eyelets that act as a laced closure. The lace on the closure and its black plastic aglets are black.

Boy Scouts Lapel Pins

  • CA TWU RNT-RNT-SF-6-RNT-ob-0153a; RNT-ob-0153b; RNT-ob-0153c; RNT-ob-0153d
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  • 1928-1941
  • Fait partie de Robert N. Thompson fonds

Objects are four Boy Scout lapel pins with the same logo in various sizes and mounted in various ways. The logo features a gold fleur-de-lis with either stars on the outer leaves (see RNT-ob-0513a and RNT-ob-0153b) or star cut outs (see RNT-ob-0153c and RNT-ob-0153d). The name "Boy Scouts" is in gold capital letters inlayed on a blue enamel in a cresent. All four pins have a different fastener: RNT-ob-0153a is a screw back; RNT-ob-0153b is a upside crescent that clips on; RNT-ob-0153c is a bottomside crescent that clips on; and RNT-ob-0153d has a bent clip. There is a manufacturer stamp on RNT-ob-0153d that reads "Collins London."

Boy Scout Lapel Pin

Object is a silver Boy Scouts wolf head lapel pin. The name "Boy Scouts" is in silver capital letters inlayed on a blue enamel in a cresent. The back fastener is gold plated bend clip.

Seventh annual session of the Older Boys Parliament (December 25 - January 1)

Photograph of Older Boys Parliament (now called Youth Parliament) on front steps of BC Legislature building. Notables in the picture include Walter Owen who became Lieutenant-governor of British Columbia from 1972-1977 and his brother Milton Owen. L Wicks is second from the end, third row.

Straw Hat #2

Object is a straw hat. The hat is comprised of tightly woven yellow straw, featuring a flat brim and flat top.

Straw Hat #1

Object is a straw hat. The hat is comprised of tightly woven yellow straw, featuring a downward-angled brim and rounded top.

L. Wicks standing with several men in front of a shingles warehouse - October 16

Photograph of Dave Thomas, secretary of the Shingles Wavers Union, H.V. Whittall, manager, Ted Connor, sales manager, Percy Bengough, William Green, president of the AFOL, Frank Morrison, secretary of the AFOL, Fred Stevenson, president of the AFOL Shingle Wavers Union, George Kidd, president of the Huntting-Merritt Shingle Company Ltd., Ernie Akery, night shift foreman, George Gall, local sales representative for H.M.

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