Cool Things

I don’t expect to find altogether too many cool things during renovations, since the house has been remuddled so many times over the last 100 years. But I have found a couple of things of note, and I’ll post photos of whatever I find here.

The recent moving of the furnace in the basement and sprayfoam/drywall (spring 2019) didn’t reveal much new by way of cool things, except a pair of bifocal eye glasses and a steak knife. These were located up in the furnace ducting area, where some previous owner had installed a false ceiling between two cold air returns. There were also small panes of glass there, like you might find taken from picture frames.

Long lost bifocals.
Steak knife
Note found in the stairs -April 20, 1940, “Your’n truly, Frank”

I would love to know the relationship between Gladys and Frank. Was it a brother to a sister? My records show that in 1940 the house was occupied by Joseph Roderick Roy. He died in 1957. I’ll do some research to see if Frank and Gladys are children of Mr. Roy.

Razor package, found behind a baseboard
Coal from basement
Iron cylinder with notches.
Found in kitchen crawlspace.
Tin can embedded in concrete. Found in kitchen crawlspace.
Bunny colouring pages. Found in kitchen crawlspace.
Broken bottle bottom. Found in kitchen crawlspace.
Newer adjustable crescent wrench. Found in kitchen crawlspace.

When we were punching through the wall through to the addition upstairs, I cleaned out the cold air return. Found a number of interesting things (and could see more down the far end of the cold air return, that I’ll be able to get at once I start work on the far room).

Rowntree Smarties – circa 1960?
“Romance” novel.
Published in Canada in 1949
Christmas card – To Grant from Bob D

Will have to do some research on who Grant was.

Handmade Christmas card
From Grant
Empty packet of Players
Linoleum scraps

What do you think?