100% cotton, 5.5 ounce crewneck T. Double needle coverseamed collar, taped neck and shoulders, pre-shrunk with direct screen printed images results in a T-Shirt that will last for years to come.
100% cotton, 5.5 ounce crewneck T. Double needle coverseamed collar, taped neck and shoulders, pre-shrunk with direct screen printed images results in a T-Shirt that will last for years to come.
Embroidered crest. Dimensions: 12.7 cm x 3.9 cm (5" x 1.5")
Hanes Beefy-T 100% ringspun cotton, 10.2 ounce crewneck T. Double needle coverseamed collar, taped neck and shoulders, pre-shrunk with direct screen printed images results in a T-Shirt that will last for years to come.
The Canada Aviation and Space Museum possesses the largest surviving piece of an Avro Arrow: its nose section. The Institute of Aviation Medicine donated the nose section to the Museum in 1965.
The Canada Aviation and Space Museum possesses the largest surviving piece of an Avro Arrow: its nose section. The Institute of Aviation Medicine donated the nose section to the Museum in 1965.
From the Dax Wilkinson National Heritage Collection, this is a beautiful, light weight hat that will suit anybody.
The Canada Aviation and Space Museum possesses the largest surviving piece of an Avro Arrow: its nose section. The Institute of Aviation Medicine donated the nose section to the Museum in 1965.
Die-cast from high quality pewter, this lapel pin is sure to stir a reaction from those who spot it. A great way to commemorate one of Canada's finest aeronautical achievements. 5cm X 1.5cm (2" X 3/4"). Made in Canada.
Each one of these hand crafted keychains is a work of art. Created using the finest Britannia pewter of over 90% tin, each one is individually hand polished to give it the beautiful polished luster finish. 4 " long including chain. Made in Canada.
This large 450ml (15 oz) coffee mug features a unique wrap-around design. Dishwasher and microwave safe.
Embroidered crest. Dimensions: 7.62 cm x 10.16 cm (3" x 4")
The Canada Aviation and Space Museum possesses the largest surviving piece of an Avro Arrow: its nose section. The Institute of Aviation Medicine donated the nose section to the Museum in 1965.