Traveller's teapot

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1 physical object
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53.125749, -109.613478
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67.29.12 a-f
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The Lashburn Centennial Museum grants unlimited access to its materials, as long as it is accredited.
Abstract
Written on artifact sign: "used by newly-weds, Frank and Millicent Harris, on their voyage from England to Halifax and on the CN train from Halifax to Marshall, Saskatchewan in 1910. The water in this "tea kettle" was heated by lighting the small alcohol lamps (burners) underneath. The same type of burner was used by soldiers in he trenches during World War I. Loaned by Mrs. Millicent Harris (mother of Mac Harris)."
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Lashburn, Saskatchewan
Origin Country
Canada
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