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The Collection of The Maritime Museum of the Atlantic |
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The collection of the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, a part of the Nova Scotia Museum, represents the marine history of Nova Scotia and those regions or subjects that are considered significant or of interest to the people of Nova Scotia. The collection belongs to the people of Nova Scotia and is largely developed through the generosity of many individuals. The Royal Canadian Navy, Canadian merchant marine, Nova Scotia small craft and shipwrecks are subjects well represented in the collection, much of which dates from 1850 to the present. The collection includes over 24,000 artifacts, most of which are on display. They can be found in gallery exhibits and in several specialized display areas including: Please Note: The Maritime Museum of the Atlantic will be temporarily closing and storing several collections areas due to building reconstruction starting in March 2009. As a result, beginning March 6, the Museum will not be able to answer research enquiries or take photo orders. Regular collections access is expected to resume in November 2009.
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For information about the collection, please contact the Curator of Marine History at conlindg@gov.ns.ca. |
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The Museum follows policies and procedures to develop and care for its collection which are outlined in: the Collections Management and Collections Conservation Policies of the Nova Scotia Museum http://museum.gov.ns.ca/info/policies.htm
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This page and all contents copyright of the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic. Contact webmaster with questions or comments regarding this page. Last updated March 13 2009 - DC. privacy statement |
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