Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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963 " 64 university museum might be established on a firm financial footing . 62 He admitted that " the nucleus of such a Museum we already possess , and thanks to the liberality or the exertions of a few friends by whom the importance ...
963 " 64 university museum might be established on a firm financial footing . 62 He admitted that " the nucleus of such a Museum we already possess , and thanks to the liberality or the exertions of a few friends by whom the importance ...
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wards the field of historical museums . Marking historic sites , was , admittedly , an important activity ; but what was even more important was to bring this history to the mass of the people as an educational activity .
wards the field of historical museums . Marking historic sites , was , admittedly , an important activity ; but what was even more important was to bring this history to the mass of the people as an educational activity .
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In 1935 a stone museum , built in the Canadian style , was erected at Fort Beauséjour . Dr. Webster had spent some time collecting exhibits and these were placed in the new museum . The official opening took place in the summer of 1936 ...
In 1935 a stone museum , built in the Canadian style , was erected at Fort Beauséjour . Dr. Webster had spent some time collecting exhibits and these were placed in the new museum . The official opening took place in the summer of 1936 ...
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