Carmichael Stewart House Museum

  'A Pictou County Treasure'
     

 

 

 
Temporary Displays

 

  Each summer the Carmichael Stewart House Museum brings in a variety of displays to the museum, including local artwork, displays of historical significance or simply collections of interest from the area.
 
Summer 2011
 
 
Ceilidh Display  July 20-Aug 3rd
 
     
 
 
Rug Hooking Display Aug 3rd-
 
     
Come in Aug 4th and have a live demonstration!
   
 
 
 
 
 
Summer 2010
 
We began last summer by filling our temporary displays showcase with some scouting memorabilia from our boy scouts room. In early July the case became home to a display on George Stanley, the original designer of the Canadian flag. July 14 - August 4 we were lucky to have a display of wood carvings done by a local artist, Charleen O'Pray. To see these carvings click here.
        
Throughout August we displayed a partial collection of dolls. This display is now over, but the collector, Jessie Smith, welcomes you to come view the complete collection of nearly 2000 dolls at her home at 65 High St. Trenton.
Call ahead at 752-5586
 
In the past we have had many interesting displays. To have a look at some of our favourites from the past you can view our doll display or hooked rug display.
 
Anyone with an idea for a display we could bring in in the future is more than welcome to let us know. You can email us at carmich@eastlink.ca or phone (902) 752-5583.
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Contact Us Historical Society Town of New Glasgow
 
Carmichael Stewart House Museum
86 Temperance St.
New Glasgow, NS
 

 Operated by the Pictou County Historical Society and supported in part  by the Nova Scotia Department of Tourism and Culture under the Community Museum Assistance Program.
For problems or questions regarding this web contact
[carmich@eastlink.ca].
Last updated: 07/06/11.

 
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