McClary Baby Auto Cook Stove - Ashcroft, British Columbia
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McClary Baby Auto Cook Stove is inside the Ashcroft Museum located at the corner of Brink Street and 4th Street.
Waymark Code: WM13XTQ
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 03/09/2021
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Ashcroft Museum "Located in the brick "Dominion" building, built in 1917, the Ashcroft Museum is located at the corner of Brink and 4th Street. Originally the Village Post Office, the Ashcroft Museum moved into the building in 1980.
Considered one of the best museums located in any BC Village, the collection includes artifacts that date back to the early 1900's and and bears witness to Ashcroft's "Glory Days". Displays honour the local Indigenous People, the Chinese community and other pioneers of the area.
Ranching, sports, and fossils exhibits are featured on the top floor, as well as one of the most popular displays “the coal mine.” The museum also features a changing display, and each year something new is showcased! The Museum also has extensive archives relating to the history and its pioneer families, and Museum staff is happy to assist visitors who are looking for information.
Entrance to the Museum is by donation and a lift enables visitors with mobility issues to access the main floor." Source: Ashcroft, BC
McClary Baby Auto Cook Stove Made by the McClary Mfg. Co., London, Ontario is a mini version of a cast iron cook stove dating prior to the 1920s. This small stove most likely was used in a miner's shack or other temporary location. This stove is small enough making it portable to transport by wagon. Small and compact it measures only 21.5" x 10" x 14.5". This is two burner stove with a prominent name plate attached to the grill.
BABY AUTO THE MC. CLARY MFG, CO. LONDON - ONT.
Address: Ashcroft Museum
404 Brink Street
Ashcroft, Canada BC V0K 1A0
Website for Museum/Business: [Web Link]
Admission: Donation
Business Hours: Standard Hours:
Monday to Sunday - 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Closed all Statutory Holidays
Visitors will be REQUIRED to:
1. Wear masks- If you do not have one, we will provide one for you
2. Use hand sanitizers upon entrance; provided for you inside
3. Follow arrows in a one-way only direction
4. Maintain required distance of 2 meters (6 feet)
5. Refrain from touching artifacts
Website for additional information: Not listed
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