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The history collection at the Royal BC Museum documents British Columbia’s diverse social, cultural, and economic history. It strives to reflect the province’s multicultural heritage and features objects from industries like canning, mining, and brewing. The collection highlights professional fields and organizations including public health and medicine, policing, surveying, and community-focused groups. Items from daily domestic life illustrate evolving material culture, notably represented through an extensive furniture collection. Unique collections include BC-made ceramics, hotelware, and locally crafted silverware. The textile collection contains over 10,000 items, spanning quilts, samplers, lace, and historical clothing dating back several centuries.

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Illustration
Name
Identifier
Date
Place
Davit, Troller
2000.1.1A

Teaspoon
2000.10.1

Souvenir
2000.10.10

Picture
2000.10.11

Teaspoon
2000.10.2

Teaspoon
2000.10.3

Teaspoon
2000.10.4

Teaspoon
2000.10.5

Teaspoon
2000.10.6

Pennant
2000.10.7

Pennant
2000.10.8

Pennant
2000.10.9

Rug, Rag
2000.100.1

Hook, Rug
2000.100.2

Hat, Rain
2000.101.1