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Miss Pitt Meadows Shoes



This artifact is a pair of white leather shoes with bead work c. 1920s/1930s. These are highly likely the shoes that were made for Isabel Sharpe when she was the first and only May Queen or for Anne Anderson when she became the first If made for Anne Anderson, they were likely made by Hazel Anderson, as was the Queen's whole outfit.


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Latitude: 49.2294070116012

Longitude: -122.68793370713

Direct Link: https://www.pittmeadowsmuseum.com/locations/miss-pitt-meadows-shoes

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