Fort Vancouver
Historic Furnishings Report: Bakery
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PLATES
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Plate V. Plan of twin ovens in Northwest
Bastion, Lower Fort Garry. These are the ovens shown in Plates III and
IV. (National Park Service drawing by Architect Richard Mehring,
based on field measurements by A. L. Koue and J. A. Hussey, September,
1967; click on image for an enlargement in a new window.)
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Plate VI. Photograph labeled "bakery
fireplaces, c. 1935," Lower Fort Garry, in the M. A. MacLeod Collection.
These ovens are located in the building known today as the Stable.
(Photograph courtesy of the Manitoba Archives.)
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Plate VII. A typical Hudson's Bay
Company square headed axe. (From Caywood, Final Report, Figure
6.)
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Plate VIII. Hand-operated biscuit stamps
in the collections of the Museum at the Royal Pavilion, Brighton,
England. The round stamp in the center and the rectangular one at the
upper right date from 1817. The scale is in inches. (Photograph
courtesy of Miss Caroline Dudley, Keeper of Archaeology, Art Gallery and
Museums Department, The Royal Pavilion.)
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Last Updated: 28-Nov-2005
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