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Physician’s bag which once belonged to Dr. Meinardo Santos. Bag is made of black leather and fastens with metal clip and Velcro.
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Bowl used with baking scale.
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Baking scale used to make baked goods in Northern Ireland.
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A goblet drum or derbakeh is a single head membranophone with a goblet shaped body used mostly in the Middle East. Originated from Arabic root darab, which means to strike. Made in Syria.
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Heater used to warm hair styling tools.
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Hair iron used to create waves.
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Small curling iron for hair.
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Small hot comb used to straighten hair.
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Large hot comb used to straighten hair.
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Purple mesh church hat with mesh, satin, and feather trim worn by Judith Dickerson.
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Adolfo black, wool church hat worn by Judith Dickerson.
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Tango Suits brown, wool church hat with mesh, satin, and feather trim worn by Judith Dickerson.
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Toucan red, wool church hat with black velvet worn by Judith Dickerson.
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Sherwal was common among peasants and villagers of Lebanon. They are baggy pants pleated at the waist. The sherwal of the Lebanese now is recognized by its fitted legs from the knees down.
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Greater Shiloh Baptist Church chairs and table.
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Maria Campana Albarelli used this trunk to immigrate from Italy to South Bethlehem via Ellis Island.
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Wooden bench from original Lebanese Maronite Church on Lehigh Street in downtown Easton. Church was torn down during "urban renewal."
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Cement bag from One Star Cement Co. in Portland.
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Commemorative coin from Slate Belt region.
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Upholstery brush from Grollman's, a Jewish-owned store in downtown Easton.
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Boxes from Jewish-owned stores in downtown Easton.
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Various donut making supplies from Mohican Market.
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Piggy bank for Lipkin's Furniture store, a Jewish-owned business in downtown Easton, PA
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Tongs.
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Washboard.