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Object ID
8203
Title
Cream pitcher with face from The Edal Cafe.
Date
[193-].
Description
White ceramic cream pitcher with a face carved on it. This pitcher was used in Alf and Edna Trattle's cafe, The Edal, in the 1930s.
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Edal Cafe
Located in Fort Langley, B.C.
Term Source: HPC Record (HPC-368/1137)
Trattle, Alfred
Alfred George Trattle was born November 10, 1911 at Langley Fort, B.C. to Alfred William Trattle, Sr., who was killed in World War I, and Emma Elizabeth (Wright) Trattle, who was a community nurse and operated a maternity home from her house between 1919 and 1924. Alfred was christened February 1, 1912 at St. George's Church, Langley Fort. Alfred married his wife Edna (1910-1998) in 1940, and the couple owned the Edal Cafe located at 96 St. and Glover in Fort Langley. In September 2003, Alf Trattle passed away.
Trattle, Edna
Edna (1910-1998) and her husband Alfred Trattle owned the Edal Store located at 96 St. and Glover in Fort Langley.
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