"Living by the Sea" Children's Festival August 12 & 13 at the Albert County Museum

"Living by the Sea" Children's Festival August 12 & 13 at the Albert County Museum

Introducing the inaugural “Living by the Sea” Children’s Festival at the Albert County Museum! This event is being held during two days – August 12 & 13, 2022 from 10am to 3pm daily. The Children’s Festival will include entertainment, music, games, museum exhibits and book reading presentations by well known children’s authors, Jennifer McGrath and Dianne Carmel-Leger. Participation in the Children’s Festival is included with regular paid admission to the Museum by parents, grandparents or guardians.

"Love Your Covered Bridge Day" at the Sawmill Creek Covered Bridge Sunday, July 31 from 2:00 - 4:00 pm

"Love Your Covered Bridge Day" at the Sawmill Creek Covered Bridge Sunday, July 31 from 2:00 - 4:00 pm

Sunday, July 31 from 2-4 pm - Celebrate the Heritage of the Sawmill Creek Covered Bridge in Hopewell Hill, NB. Bring your lawn chairs and sit “inside” the bridge and enjoy music from the “Covered Bridge Band” Fireman’s Canteen and S&C Ice Cream available for purchase. Free to attend.

New Brunswick Museum and Albert County Museum Partner for R.B. Bennett Day - Sunday, July 3rd

New Brunswick Museum and Albert County Museum Partner for R.B. Bennett Day - Sunday, July 3rd

The New Brunswick Museum is very pleased to collaborate with the Albert County Historical Society (Albert County Museum & R.B. Bennett Centre) on a special feature display of the Privy Councillor Uniform Jacket that belonged to Prime Minister Richard Bedford Bennett (later Viscount Bennett). In commemoration of the 152nd birthday of Prime Minister Richard Bedford Bennett, his Privy Councillor’s uniform jacket will be on display 3rd July 2022, from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm at the Albert County Museum during the annual R.B. Bennett Day.

The Monarchy Celebrated Once Again at the Court House!

The Monarchy Celebrated Once Again at the Court House!

In celebration of the 70th Anniversary of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II ascending to the throne, the Albert County Historical Society will host a Platinum Jubilee Ceremony at the Court House on Saturday, June 4, 2022. This event will provide an opportunity to pay tribute to “our Queen of Canada”, who, for many of us, is the only Monarch we have ever known. The event begins at 1pm with a reception to follow in the Community Hall.

Albert County Museum Celebrates "60 Years of History" in 2022!

Albert County Museum Celebrates "60 Years of History" in 2022!

The Albert County Historical Society is pleased to announce the 60th Anniversary of the Albert County Museum taking place in 2022. The Museum, located in Hopewell Cape, NB, was opened to the public in 1962 on the site of the historic 1845 “Shiretown” of Albert County, the once-bustling municipality capital.

Artefact of the Week 2021 - 52. Christmas Postcard

Artefact of the Week 2021 - 52.  Christmas Postcard

Postcard collecting or deltiology was at its peak between 1907 to 1910. Many early cards were printed in Great Britain or Germany, but even Moncton had a major producer doing some of the more elaborate designs. This Christmas postcard is part of a collection of postcards sent by Miss Ella Beatty in 1915.

Artefact of the Week 2021 - 51. Candle Mould

Artefact of the Week 2021 - 51.  Candle Mould

While we now enjoy them as a decoration in our homes, candles were a necessity in the days before electricity was a common feature of the home. Prior to the development of kerosene, most lighting was provided by candles. When the supply of candles dwindled, tin moulds like this one would be used to make a new batch.

Artefact of the Week 2021 - 50. Nickelodeon

Artefact of the Week 2021 - 50.  Nickelodeon

This Regina disc music box was developed in the late 19th century, following the cylinder music box. A similar Regina music box to the one seen here appears in the 1898 Sears, Roebuck & Co. Catalog, selling for $78.95 and extra "tune sheets" selling for 76 cents each. Considering inflation, this would be equivalent to almost $2000 today!

Artefact of the Week 2021 - 49. Lumber Ruler and Chart

Artefact of the Week 2021 - 49.  Lumber Ruler and Chart

Demand for timber grew to the point that the 1851 census for Albert County recorded 97 sawmills operating in the County. Accurate conversion and measurement was important for these mills, so lumber conversion charts, such as this one, and measuring sticks are common remnants of the once burgeoning lumber industry in Albert County.

Mystery Artefact 2021 - December

Mystery Artefact 2021 - December

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 - 48. Clinching Tongs

Artefact of the Week 2021 - 48.  Clinching Tongs

Many tools were used to manage the foxes, with particular focus on the care of their furs. For example, these clinching tongs from 1923 would have been used to hold the fox for inspection of the fur and during deworming, and since wild foxes tend to eat whole prey animals, food for farm foxes often consisted of raw meat, livers, and tripe (stomach).

Artefact of the Week 2021 - 47. Arrowheads

Artefact of the Week 2021 - 47.  Arrowheads

Arrowheads such as these are shaped using a technique called flint snapping, which has been used to created tools as early as the neolithic era and more recently in flintlock firearms. Microscopic research into damage along the edges of found tools has shown that some of the stone tools that look like projectile points may have been hafted cutting tools, rather than for propelling into animals.