Yarmouth County Museum Anchors - Yarmouth, NS
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N 43° 50.202 W 066° 06.956
19T E 731864 N 4857779
This is just one of several artefacts displayed out front of the museum to attract passers by and apprise them of the fact that this is no longer a church, but a museum, and a good one!
Waymark Code: WMPB86
Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
Date Posted: 08/02/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member saopaulo1
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Displayed out front of the museum as teasers are several artefacts, including an old mill stone, a small cannon, a pair of old ship's anchors and a davit and bollards from a ship. The ship was the three-masted schooner City of New York which foundered on Chebogue Point, Yarmouth County, N.S. in 1952. Formerly the Samson, this vessel is believed by many to be the "mystery ship" sighted in the vicinity of the Titanic when she sank in 1912.

These are both very old anchors which have spent a good number of years under water. This can be seen by the substantial amount of pitting in the metal. What ships these were once aboard and how old they are shall, for now, remain a mystery.

Purchased by the Yarmouth County Historical Society in 1967, the building became the Yarmouth County Museum in 1969. The museum itself was founded in 1958. It is a noteworthy museum for its collections, not the least of which are:
• the third largest collection of ship paintings in Canada
• the third largest costume collection in Nova Scotia
• the largest community archives in Nova Scotia

A nice Virtual Tour is available at their website. The museum is also the repository of the Yarmouth County Archives.
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