Homelite, David Bradley, 620 Pioneer, Wright, 270 Canadien & 620 Remington
Recliner chair made in the mid 40s by James Lush
placed in the museum by Judy Thomas in his Memory
Hand made wash stand
owned by James Martin
Gramophone, placed here by
Meredas Mills
Hand crank telephone, used at Harold Mills post office
place in the museum by Eric & Marjorie Newbury
Mail bag 1938 & 1963
Hand crank ice-cream maker, butter churn, bread maker
Foot operated sewing machine, owned by Hettie Belle King, place in the museum by Judy Thomas in
memory of her.
A Commode, before the days of indoor plumbing when the old chamber pot was used
Two Sleigh (coasters) one for pulling a baby the other for down hill riding
little giant wood stove
4hp Acadia Stationary engine, used as a cutoff saw,
Placed at the museum by Rynn Goudie in Memory of his grandfather
Frank Lane
A pair of Anchors were pulled from the bottom in Burlington Harbour by Bond
Robert & Michael Dwyer. This one was said be owned by William George Mills, who lost it off his Schooner the
Cod Liver Oil. Placed at the museum by Craig Saunders in memory of Uncle Michael Dwyer
Pump organ, owned by Francis Newbury
place in the museum by Eric & Marjorie Newbury
in his memory
Some of the items found here are a Killick, Dead man, Slob hauler, Dory rollers, Lead cod jiggers,
Lead squid jiggers, Cast nets, Barrels, Glass net floats.
Hand forged 5 gallon tin tea kettle used in the logging camps
known as the "SLUT"
80 Gallon
Bark Pot
owned & used by John Vokey
to bark his nets
1930s
Tilley Lamp
with hanging bracket
Vintage Milk bottles
Vintage Pop Bottles
Vintage wooden planes,
Vintage Cameras
Hand made Dresser, from Perry's Cove
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