

Object Name |
Can, Kerosene |
Collection |
Oil Museum of Canada Collection |
Accession number |
OMC 2021.005 |
Catalog Number |
OMC 2021.005.007 |
Description |
Five gallon galvanized steel fuel can. It has straight ribbed sides with a slanted top with a neck and pour lip. There is a screw-on lid and a steel handle is attached at a hinge on either side of the pouring lip It is marked WD Beath & Sons, Toronto Canada on a small name plate on the seam of the slanted part of the can. It is quite heavy. A little bit of liquid can be seen inside at the bottom. It was originally used by Morwood Ashton in the thirties for delivering the gas to customers. This is before pumps were put on trucks to pump the gas. This type of can was used later for motor oil for bulk delivery. |
Provenance |
The donor's father, Marwood M. Ashton worked for an oil company in St. Thomas called Thayer in the late 20s and early 30s. About 1935 he started his own business which he named Red Rose Gas and Oil. He delivered gas and oil to customers in the St. Thomas and Aylmer area. The donor worked for him in his younger years. The donor's father was taken to court over the name of the company by White Rose. Marwood Ashton won. The donor wasn't sure of the significance of the Red Rose name. Marwood sold his company to City Service which became part of BP. Donor's father passed away in 1980. |
Dimensions |
H-47 Dia-33 cm |
Search Terms |
Equipment Gas Stations Oil Product Gasoline Kerosene |
People |
Ashton, Marwood |