Fort Vancouver
Historic Furnishings Report: Bakery
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PLATES
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Plate IX. Utensils employed during
demonstrations of early 19th century baking methods, Officers' Kitchen,
Fort York, Toronto. The peel (left) is carved from a single piece of
soft pine. The rake (right) is made of iron. (Photograph and data
courtesy of Mr. J. A. McGinnis, Managing Director, Toronto Historical
Board, 1973.)
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Plate X. Detail of iron rake or rooker
used to remove coals and ashes from the bake oven, Officers' Kitchen,
Fort York, Toronto. (Photograph courtesy of Mr. J. A. McGinnis,
Toronto Historical Board, 1973.)
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Plate XI. Interior of H.B.C. Post at
Pembina, Sketch by H. M., 1848. (Courtesy of Public Archives of
Canada.)
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Plate XII. Interior of a Red River
Settler's House. Sketch ascribed to Peter Rindisbacher, early 19th
century. (Courtesy of Public Archives of Canada.)
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Last Updated: 28-Nov-2005
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