Maritime Command Museum

Maritime Command Museum
Maritime Command Museum
Established 1974
Location 2725 Gottingen Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Type Naval Museum
Website www.psphalifax.ca/marcommuseum

The Maritime Command Museum is a Canadian Forces museum and National Historic Site located in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada which collects, preserves and displays the artifacts and history of the Royal Canadian Navy. [1]

The museum is located in the historic Admiralty House within CFB Halifax and is open to the public year-round.

Contents

Admiralty House

Admiralty House Halifax

The museum occupies Admiralty House which served as the official residence of the Admiral commanding the North American Station of the British Royal Navy from 1819 to 1905. Construction of the large Palladian Style Georgian house overlooking the Halifax Naval Yard began in 1814. Squadron commanders previously resided aboard a flag ship moored at the Naval Yard. The house was completed in 1819. It became the summer residence of the Admiral of the North American Squadron when the squadron shifted its main base to Bermuda in 1818. As the residence of one of the most important officials in Halifax, Admiralty House hosted many social and ceremonial events in the 19th Century. One of the largest was a ball for 600 guests hosted by Admiral Thomas Cochrane, Earl of Dundonald in 1848.[2] Another famous resident of the house was Admiral Francis Austen, brother of the famous novelist Jane Austen. In all, 36 admirals lived in the house, the last being Sir Day Hort Bosanquet.[3]

Admiralty House was taken over by the Canadian government in 1905 as Canada took responsibility for the Halifax Dockyard from the British Royal Navy.[4] In World War I it served as a naval hospital. Badly damaged by the Halifax Explosion, the house was used as a clinic by the Massachusetts Halifax Relief Commission to assist survivors after the explosion. From 1925 to 1954 it became part of the Royal Canadian Navy base HMCS Stadacona, serving as a Wardroom Officer's Mess and later as office space. In 1961 it became the library for the Royal Canadian Navy and provided classroom space.[5]

Museum

Entrance to the Museum

Admiralty House was officially opened as a museum on March 26, 1974 by Rear Admiral D. S. Boyle.[6] The house was declared a National Historic Site in 1978.[7] The Museum underwent extensive renovations in 2009-2010. The collection consists of uniforms, model ships, medals, badges, ships' bells, armaments, and other equipment of naval life. The focus is on the history of the Canadian Navy from 1910 to the present, along with the earlier history of the Halifax Dockyard. Highlights include the original bell and a large display of artifacts from HMCS Niobe, the first flag ship of the Royal Canadian Navy as well as a display of ship's bells and christening bells spanning the history of the Canadian Navy. The museum also maintains a research library, archives and large photograph collection.[8] More than 30 rooms of exhibits are open to the public as well as grounds which display weapons and equipment from the Canadian Navy. The Museum is accessed through the Stadacona Gate of CFB Halifax.

Affiliations

The Museum is part of a system of 55 museums run by the Canadian Department of National Defence. It is the largest Naval Museum within the system.[6] The Museum is also affiliated with the Canadian Heritage Information Network (CHIN) and works jointly with Nova Scotia's Maritime Museum of the Atlantic to present the naval history of the region.

References

  1. ^ A-AD-266-000/AG-001 Canadian Forces Museums –Operations and Administration 2002-04-03
  2. ^ Heritage Trust of Nova Scotia, Founded Upon a Rock, (1967), p. 28
  3. ^ Erickson, Paul A. Historic North End Halifax Nimbus Publishing, Halifax (2004) p. 25
  4. ^ Parker, Mike, Fortress Halifax: Portrait of a Garrison Town Nimbus, Halifax (2004), p. 42
  5. ^ Founded Upon a Rock, p. 28
  6. ^ a b "Maritime Command Museum", Maritime Forces Atlantic, The Canadian Navy
  7. ^ "Admiralty House", Historic Sites and Monuments Board Database
  8. ^ Great Stuff: Museums of Nova Scotia, James Stonehouse Publications (1993) p. 93

External links

Coordinates: 44°39′34.5″N 63°35′33.5″W / 44.659583°N 63.592639°W / 44.659583; -63.592639


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Maritime Museum of BC — Location Bastion Square Victoria, British Columbia Type Maritime museum Website http://mmbc.bc.ca/ The Maritime Museum of BC reflects the Pacific maritime history and culture of Canada s west coast, with an exhibits and public program mand …   Wikipedia

  • Museum — For other uses, see Museum (disambiguation). The Louvre Museum in Paris, one of the largest and most famous museums in the world …   Wikipedia

  • Maritime history of the United Kingdom — The Maritime history of the United Kingdom involves events including shipping, ports, navigation, and seamen, as well as marine sciences, exploration, trade, and maritime themes in the arts from the creation of the kingdom of Great Britain[1] as… …   Wikipedia

  • Maritime history of California — History of California This article is part of a series Timeline …   Wikipedia

  • Museum ship — The Polish destroyer ORP Błyskawica is currently preserved as a museum ship in Gdynia. For ships that are not original see Ship replica. For preserved incomplete ships see Ships preserved in museums. A museum ship, or sometimes memorial ship, is… …   Wikipedia

  • Maritime history — The Clipper Ship Flying Cloud off the Needles, Isle of Wight, off the southern English coast. Painting by James E. Buttersworth Maritime history is the study of human activity at sea. It covers a broad thematic element of history that often uses… …   Wikipedia

  • Maritime Security Agency — Pakistan Maritime Security Agency (PMSA) is a para military law enforcement agency in Pakistan. Pakistan Maritime Security Agency responsible for protecting territorial waters of Pakistan. This should not be confused with the Maritime Wing of… …   Wikipedia

  • Maritime history of Europe — The Clipper Ship Flying Cloud off the Needles, Isle of Wight, off the southern English coast. Painting by James E. Buttersworth Maritime history of Europe is a term used to describe significant past events relating to the northwestern region of… …   Wikipedia

  • Maritime Fur Trade — The North West Coast during the Maritime Fur Trade era, about 1790 to 1840 The Maritime Fur Trade was a ship based fur trade system that focused on acquiring furs of sea otters and other animals from the indigenous peoples of the Pacific… …   Wikipedia

  • Museum of Transport and Technology — A MOTAT to Zoo tram, Auckland, 2006. The tram is a W2 class Melbourne tram, number 321. The Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT) is a museum located in Western Springs, Auckland, New Zealand. It is located close to the Western Springs… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”