Small Bowl, Dardanella, Wasaga Beach

Small bowl, Dardanella, Wasaga Beach: Dimensions: 2" high x 2-1/4" diameter base x 3-7/8" diameter top
Small bowl, Dardanella, Wasaga Beach

Dimensions: 2" high x 2-1/4" diameter base x 3-7/8" diameter top

Name/Title

Small Bowl, Dardanella, Wasaga Beach

Entry/Object ID

2020.110.2

Description

Small bowl, Dardanella, Wasaga Beach

Context

The Dardanella Dance Hall, built in 1918 by Alexander “Sandy” McLean and his brother Hugh Wilson McLean, sons of Sarah and John McLean who built the Capstan Inn in 1912, was one of numerous dance halls in Wasaga Beach. The Dardanella attracted many of the top orchestras and big bands, vocalists and musicians over many years. It’s “house band” was The Dardanella Red Jackets. The popular dance hall had a bowling alley on the lower level, a soda bar, lunch counter, tea room and a beauty parlor over time. The McLean family operated the Dard until the 1950's. The Dard evolved to a bar and nightclub featuring artists like Kim Mitchell, Colin James, Platinum Blonde and many others. The Dardanella was operational until the fall of 2024. The small bowl has gold trim around the rim with a blue border and pink with green flowers around 3/4 of the rim of the bowl. A black and white picture of the Dardanella with text below: "DARDANELLA, WASAGA BEACH." is imprinted on the side of the bowl. A manufacturer's stamp is not present on the bottom of the bowl.

Acquisition

Accession

2020.110

Source or Donor

Unknown

Acquisition Method

Gift

Dimensions

Height

2 in

Diameter

3-7/8 in