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Province State |
Region |
City Town |
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Description |
Year Taken |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Bata Shoe Museum |
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Sought after shoes from 1965 by French shoemaker, Roger Vivier. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Bata Shoe Museum |
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Dutch (top) and French shoes from the Cinderella story (late 1690s). |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Bata Shoe Museum |
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Korean slippers from their Cinderella story. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Bata Shoe Museum |
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The metal Oregon Ring (1910) was used in the USA when transporting prisoners. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Bata Shoe Museum |
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French wooden shoes used as a display item in the 19th century. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Bata Shoe Museum |
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Mexican cowboy boots (1990). |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Bata Shoe Museum |
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Tools used by shoemakers mainly to cut the leather. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Bata Shoe Museum |
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Flat headed hammer used by shoemakers. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Bata Shoe Museum |
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Pliers used by shoemakers to stretch leather. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Bata Shoe Museum |
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Masai sandles made from untanned cow hide (Kenya, 1908s). |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Bata Shoe Museum |
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Algonquian moccasin (North America 1790). |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Bata Shoe Museum |
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Cree moccasins (North American Plains, 1890). |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Bata Shoe Museum |
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Kiowa boots from the Missouri River region of the USA, 1890s. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Bata Shoe Museum |
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Boots worn by UK singer Elton John on stage (1974-1976). |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Bata Shoe Museum |
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USA women's shoes from the 1930s. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Bata Shoe Museum |
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Swedish working women's shoes, 1840s. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Bata Shoe Museum |
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Late 19th century Dutch clogs. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Bata Shoe Museum |
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Shoes worn by Canadian musician Drake. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Bata Shoe Museum |
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19th century Persian shoes with beadwork. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Bata Shoe Museum |
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Shoes worn by an oba (chief) from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, c1900. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Bata Shoe Museum |
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Shoes worn by women in the bath houses of Syria. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Bata Shoe Museum |
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Inuit sealskin fur boots. Inuit boots (Canada) where the decoration depends on the wearer's gender. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Bata Shoe Museum |
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Fish skin boots from Alaska. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Bata Shoe Museum |
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Alaskan beaded boots. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Bata Shoe Museum |
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Embroidered caribu hair boots worn by people in Alaska and Eastern Siberia. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Bata Shoe Museum |
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Boots worn by the Evenki of Eastern Siberia made from reindeer skin. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Bata Shoe Museum |
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Evenki boots (Eastern Siberia) use skin from between the toes of a reindeer to increase grip on snow. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Bata Shoe Museum |
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Nenet boot (Eastern Siberia). |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Bata Shoe Museum |
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Sami reindeer boots (Sweden). |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Bata Shoe Museum |
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Boots worn in Greenland by men (1985). |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Bata Shoe Museum |
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Grass socks from coastal Alaska. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Bata Shoe Museum |
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Roller skates from 1930s USA. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Bata Shoe Museum |
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Shoes made for silent movie star, La Spinelli in the 1920s by French shoemaker, Andre Perugia. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Bata Shoe Museum |
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Art deco shoes made by Bally in the 1930s. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Bata Shoe Museum |
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Shoes worn by Hollywood star, Jean Harlow in the 1933 movie "Dinner At Eight" hand made by French shoemaker, Andre Perugia. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Bata Shoe Museum |
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Shoes worn by Hollywood actor, Bela Lugosi (England, 1930s). |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Bata Shoe Museum |
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Rainbow shoe designed for Judy Garland by Salvatore Ferragamo in 1938. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Bata Shoe Museum |
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Shoe designed for Carmen Miranda (Brazil) by Salvatore Ferragamo in 1938. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Hockey Hall of Fame |
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The Hockey Hall of Fame building. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Hockey Hall of Fame |
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The entrance is below street level in PATH, the city's underground shopping centre. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Hockey Hall of Fame |
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Ice hockey is a Canadian passion. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Hockey Hall of Fame |
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Jersey worn by goaltender Patrick Roy when he became the youngest to reach 400 victories (Colorado Avalanche). |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Hockey Hall of Fame |
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Hat autographed by St Mike's Majors team in 1961. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Hockey Hall of Fame |
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Canadiens sweater worn by Maurice Richard (The Rocket) in the 1959-60 season before retiring as the all-time leading league scorer. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Hockey Hall of Fame |
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Helmet worn by power forward Cam Neely between 1986 and 1996 (Boston Bruins). |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Hockey Hall of Fame |
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Sticks used in vital games for goals and assists. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Hockey Hall of Fame |
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Kit worn by Chicago Black Hawks captain, Stan Mikita. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Hockey Hall of Fame |
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Close up of indigenous characature used on shirt. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Hockey Hall of Fame |
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Kansas City Scouts jersey (1976). |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Hockey Hall of Fame |
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Pucks. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Hockey Hall of Fame |
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California Golden Seals skates, 1972. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Hockey Hall of Fame |
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Chicago Black Hawks shirt from 1948. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Hockey Hall of Fame |
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St Luis Blues shirt worn by Red Berenson who scored six goals in one game in 1968. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Hockey Hall of Fame |
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Los Angeles Kings jersey. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Hockey Hall of Fame |
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Hockey bag with man on a horse. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Hockey Hall of Fame |
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Helmet and cage combination worn by Boston Bruins netminder, Rogie Vachon. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Hockey Hall of Fame |
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Puck used when Winnipeg Jets ended 30 match winless streak in 1980. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Hockey Hall of Fame |
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Sharks shirt. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Hockey Hall of Fame |
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Philedelphia Flyers jersey worn by their captain in the mid 1970s. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Hockey Hall of Fame |
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Cup awarded to a player for a small amount of time in the sin bin over a season. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
|
Hockey Hall of Fame |
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Kit from Club de Hockey Canadien. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Hockey Hall of Fame |
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Toronto Maple Leafs jacket from the 1960s. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Hockey Hall of Fame |
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Toronto Maple Leafs jacket from 1951. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Hockey Hall of Fame |
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Ottowa Senators shirt from the 1920s. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
|
Hockey Hall of Fame |
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Skates worn by netminder, Clint Benedict between 1912 and 1924. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Hockey Hall of Fame |
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Trophy given to season's leading scorer. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Hockey Hall of Fame |
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Shirt worn by a player, Gordie Howe, who is the only player to play professional matches in six decades. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Hockey Hall of Fame |
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Gordie Howe programmes. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Hockey Hall of Fame |
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Edmonton Oilers gloves worn by Wayne Grestzky (1980s). |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Hockey Hall of Fame |
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Vancouver Canucks jersey for a game played in China in 2017. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Hockey Hall of Fame |
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Gloves worn by Valeri Karlamov from CSKA Moscow in the Soviet League. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Hockey Hall of Fame |
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International shirts. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Hockey Hall of Fame |
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Soviet national team shirt worn by Igor Larionov, 1980s. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Hockey Hall of Fame |
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Breakfast cereal using ice hockey images. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Hockey Hall of Fame |
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Belarus shirt worn by Vladimir Tsyplakov in the 2002 Winter Olympic Games. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Hockey Hall of Fame |
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Liam Webster wore this shirt during Australia's undefeated run in an Under 18 tournament. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Hockey Hall of Fame |
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Arin Sulander wore this helmet for three consecutive tournaments for Finland (1997-99). |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Hockey Hall of Fame |
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Polish goalkeepers' jersey (1997). |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Hockey Hall of Fame |
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Russian women's shirt. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Hockey Hall of Fame |
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Jersey worn by Taiwan player, Ming Yi Chiou. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Subway train. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Modern buildings. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Gardiner Museum |
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The Gardiner Museum is famous for its ceramics from around the world. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Gardiner Museum |
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Huari (Wari) double spouted bottle from Peru (c900). |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Gardiner Museum |
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Jar with mythical being (c300, Nazca culture, Peru). |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Gardiner Museum |
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Nazca bottle from Peru (c300). |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Gardiner Museum |
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Standing male figure with a cup from the Chancay culture (Peru, c1400). |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Gardiner Museum |
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Seated male effigy bottle with stirrup spout (Moche, c500 Peru). |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Gardiner Museum |
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Owl effigy bottle from the Moche (Peru). |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Gardiner Museum |
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Moche bottle from northern Peru (c700). |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Gardiner Museum |
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Moche ceramic with a head, a typical style from c100 (Peru). |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Gardiner Museum |
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Moche bottle showing a deity fighting a crab (Peru). |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Gardiner Museum |
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Tembladera style ceramic (Peru, 200 BCE). |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Gardiner Museum |
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Cupisnique style ceramic (Peru, 100 BCE). |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Gardiner Museum |
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Standing female figures from Ecuador (Jama Coaque, 500). |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Gardiner Museum |
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Female effigy holding a small figure (Ecuador, 500). |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Gardiner Museum |
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Male effigy (Ecuador, 500). |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Gardiner Museum |
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Male figure sitting on a bench (Carchi style, Ecuador, 1400). |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Gardiner Museum |
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Tetrapod jaguar effigy, c1300 Costa Rica. |
2019 |
| Canada |
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Toronto |
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Gardiner Museum |
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Cast gold jewelry from Costa Rica, c1550. |
2019 |