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Category:Annapolis Heritage Society
Annapolis Heritage Society
The Annapolis Heritage Society preserves the heritage of Annapolis Royal and surrounding communities by making it accessible to everyone in ways that will promote curiosity about the people, places and events that have shaped the area. Its mandate is to support its mission by:
- responsibly operating its museums and resource centres
- developing relevant programming
- continuing research, discovery and collection activities
- committing to the rehabilitation of buildings, through example or advocacy
- educating the broader community about local heritage and its benefits
- actively supporting relevant community and government aims which benefit heritage preservation.
The Annapolis Heritage Society owns and operates two museums in the town of Annapolis Royal — the O’Dell House Museum and the Sinclair Inn Museum. It also manages North Hills Museum in Granville Ferry, on behalf of the Nova Scotia Museum. The Society operates its Genealogy Centre out of the O’Dell House Museum.[1]
Use of Contributed Material
The DAR DPI has permission from the society to display select images that originated from the Annapolis Heritage Society collection.
References and Footnotes
External Links
Annapolis Royal Heritage Society Making Connections Facebook Page
Media in category "Annapolis Heritage Society"
The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total.
- AHS wharf 1880.jpg 1,024 × 415; 71 KB
- AHS-FB10April2020.jpg 1,050 × 686; 336 KB
- AHS-FBMar312020.jpg 1,200 × 793; 217 KB
- Frogmore.jpg 1,015 × 630; 74 KB
- Frogmorewithtrain.jpg 1,075 × 676; 115 KB
- MuchJoytoOurKing.jpg 1,100 × 653; 134 KB
- PaulYatesPostcard1911.jpg 1,100 × 642; 196 KB