Artefact of the Week 2021 - 28. Ice Cream Freezer

Artefact of the Week 2021 - 28. Ice Cream Freezer

The first patent for a hand-cranked ice cream freezer was by Nancy M. Johnson in 1843. The machine had a moveable crank with a centre paddle that churned the mixture, similar to the one seen here. This method, however, required a lot of patience and muscle to use, as well as a lot of ice and rock salt.

Love Your Covered Bridge Day at Sawmill Creek Covered Bridge Sunday August 1st from 2-4pm

Love Your Covered Bridge Day at Sawmill Creek Covered Bridge Sunday August 1st from 2-4pm

“Love Your Covered Bridge Day”. Bring your lawn chair and join us for a festive afternoon on Sunday, August 1, 2pm-4pm, at the Sawmill Creek Covered Bridge in Hopewell Hill (just a stone’s throw off Route 114). Tap your toes to lively music played by Sara and James Nelson. Listen to the interesting history of the construction of the bridge. Enjoy canteen refreshments provided by Riverside-Albert Volunteer Fire Dept and also an ice-cream from C&S!

Artefact of the Week 2021 - 27. Bennett Plate

Artefact of the Week 2021 - 27. Bennett Plate

While he is now remembered for the circumstances of his years in office, Bennett was key in the development of several important Canadian organizations today, such as the Canadian Radio Broadcasting Corporation and the Bank of Canada. Though they were eventually disbanded, this plate was given to Bennett in 1939 by one such of these projects, The Bennett Young Canada Club.

Artefact of the Week 2021 - 26. Canada Plaque

Artefact of the Week 2021 - 26. Canada Plaque

This embossed copper plaque in a wooden frame commemorates 60 years of Canadian confederation in 1927, a relatively unusual time-marking celebration. This is due to the fact that plans by the Canadian government to hold a major event to mark the 50th anniversary of Confederation in 1917 were overshadowed by the First World War.

Artefact of the Week 2021 - 25. Baskets

Artefact of the Week 2021 - 25. Baskets

This Mi'Kmaq Quill Box, is made using porcupine quills, which are dyed and arranged in a pattern across the lid and exterior of the box. The Mi'kmaq have been making birch and quill baskets for centuries. Fragments found at a New Brunswick archeological site date back as far as 2500 years.

Mystery Artefact 2021 - June

Mystery Artefact 2021 - June

Do you know what this is was for?

Throughout 2021, we will have a special mystery Artefact of the Week each month. These are artefacts in our collection with more unusual, outdated, or hard-to-guess purposes. See if you can guess what the item is before it’s revealed!

Artefact of the Week 2021 - 22. C. Allison Peck

Artefact of the Week 2021 - 22. C. Allison Peck

C. Allison Peck, from Hopewell, was the son of lawyer and member of the Provincial Legislature, Charles A. Peck. In 1894, he finished his training as a druggist and decided to set up shop in Hillsborough, purchasing the house and storefront from retiring druggist, John A. Beatty.