The Maritime Museum of the Atlantic is a
maritime museum located in
downtown Halifax,
Nova Scotia
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, Canada.
The museum is a member institution of the
Nova Scotia Museum and is the oldest and largest maritime museum in Canada with a collection of over 30,000 artifacts including 70 small craft and a
steamship: the
CSS ''Acadia'', a 180-foot steam-powered hydrographic survey ship launched in 1913.
History
The museum was founded in 1948. It was first known as the Maritime Museum of Canada and located at
HMC Dockyard, the naval base on Halifax Harbour. Several naval officers served as volunteer chairs of the museum until 1959 when
Niels Jannasch was hired as the museum's founding director, serving until 1985. The museum moved through several locations over the next three decades before its current building was constructed in 1981 as part of a waterfront redevelopment program. The museum received the CSS ''Acadia'' in 1982. Today the museum is part of the Nova Scotia Museum system.
Location
![Maritime_Museum_of_the_Atlantic_9-04-04](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d3/Maritime_Museum_of_the_Atlantic_9-04-04.JPG)
The museum was one of the first attractions to open on the redeveloped
Halifax Waterfront. Its location provides the museum with several piers and boatsheds, as well as a strategic view of the
Halifax Harbour looking seaward towards the
Harbourmaster
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office and
Georges Island and across to
Dartmouth Dartmouth may refer to:
Places
* Dartmouth, Devon, England
** Dartmouth Harbour
* Dartmouth, Massachusetts, United States
* Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada
* Dartmouth, Victoria, Australia
Institutions
* Dartmouth College, Ivy League university i ...
. Among its facilities is the restored 1880s Robertson Store
ship chandler building, as well as modern exhibit galleries in the Devonian Wing (the modern museum building).
HMCS ''Sackville'', a
World War II
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Flower-class
corvette is docked adjacent to the museum in the summer months but is not owned or administered by the museum.
Collection
In addition to the over 30,000 artifacts, the museum also has a collection of 30,000 photographs as well as a large collection of charts and rare books. A reference library, open to the public, is named after the Museum's founding director, The
Niels Jannasch Library. The museum has Canada's largest collection of ship portraits including the oldest ship portrait in Canada as well as a large collection of
ship models including the original production models of the television show
Theodore Tugboat. Ongoing restoration of ''Whim'', a 1937 C-class sloop can be found in one of the boatsheds on the wharf behind the museum. In addition to this current restoration project, the boatsheds house some of the museum's small craft collection. During the summer months three boats in the working small craft collection can be found moored next to the CSS ''Acadia''. In July 2017 the museum also completed restoration of the small schooner ''Hebridee II''.
Exhibits
![NorwegianNavyMemorial](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6d/NorwegianNavyMemorial.jpg)
Public galleries include the Days of Sail, the Age of Steam, Small Craft, the Canadian Navy, the
Halifax Explosion, and Shipwrecks. A special permanent exhibit explores the sinking of
RMS ''Titanic'' with an emphasis on Nova Scotia's connection to recovering the bodies of ''Titanic'' victims. The museum has the world's foremost collection of wooden artifacts from ''Titanic'', including one of the few surviving
deck chairs. The ''Titanic'' exhibit also includes a child's pair of shoes which helped identify ''Titanic''s "unknown child" as
Sidney Leslie Goodwin.
The adjacent exhibit "Shipwreck Treasures of Nova Scotia" explores the many other shipwrecks off the coast of Nova Scotia including archaeological discoveries on naval shipwrecks in
Louisbourg Harbour and an unknown 1750s schooner at
Lower Prospect, Nova Scotia. The results of treasure hunting are also featured in a section on Cape Breton treasure wrecks which has displays of weapons, instruments, gold and silver from wrecks such as the 1711
HMS ''Feversham'', the 1725 wreck of
''Chameau'' and the 1761 wreck of the ship
''Auguste''.
The Age of Steam gallery includes a special display on
Samuel Cunard, the Nova Scotian who created the
Cunard Line. The restored 1880s Robertson building includes the fully restored Robertson
ship chandlerly which features hands on foghorns, ropes and ship fittings.
The Navy gallery includes the "Convoy Exhibit" about the
Battle of the Atlantic
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which includes the
Canadian Merchant Navy Book of Remembrance. Monuments to the Canadian and Norwegian Merchant Navy are located just outside the museum along with a unique children's playground in the shape of a submarine.
The museum also has a changing exhibits gallery. A 2009 exhibit ''Ship of Fate: The Tragic Voyage of the St. Louis'' was the first Canadian exhibit to explore the 1939 voyage of the Jewish refugee ship . The museum became the first museum in North America to present an exhibit about the lives of gay seafarers in 2011 when it presented ''Hello Sailor: Gay Life on the Ocean Waves'', adapted from an exhibit developed at the
Merseyside Maritime Museum in
Liverpool
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,
England
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.
"Museum Marks a First with Hello Sailor Exhibit", ''Halifax News Net'' May 18, 2011
/ref> The 2012 exhibit explores the experiences of the cable ships
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based in Halifax who recovered most of the victims of the RMS ''Titanic'' sinking.
Image:T TugboatSet2 2006.jpg, The original models and set from '' Theodore Tugboat''
File:Robertson's Hardware & Warehouse store front.jpg, Artifacts in the restored ship chandlery
File:MaritimeMuseum_exhibit-437.jpg, Sailboat exhibit
File:ShipModel-443.jpg, One of several ship models on display
Vessels
File:433 - Halifax NS.JPG, The sloop ''Windekilda'', named after founding director Niels Windekilda Jannasch.
Image:CSS Acadia 4.jpg, CSS ''Acadia'', the Museum's largest artifact.
* CSS ''Acadia'', served as research from 1913 to 1968 and as a WWI and WWII patrol ship
* 70 small craft displayed in a Small Craft Gallery and boat sheds
* Working collection vessels which sail from the museum wharves include the ketch ''Elson Perry'', the sloop
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''Windekilda''; and S-Class sloop ''Valkyrie''
* Schooner
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''Hebridee II''
The corvette HMCS ''Sackville'' (K181) is not part of the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic but is located adjacent to the museum in the summer and works with the museum to interpret the Royal Canadian Navy.
Event location
The museum's location on the Halifax waterfront has made the museum the site of several significant public events. In addition to being a stop on most Canadian federal election campaigns, the museum hosted meetings from the 1995 G7 Summit, as well a September 11 commemorative event in 2006 attended by Canada's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Peter MacKay and United States Secretary of State
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, Condoleezza Rice. The museum hosts an annual commemoration of the Battle of the Atlantic
The Battle of the Atlantic, the longest continuous military campaign in World War II, ran from 1939 to the defeat of Nazi Germany in 1945, covering a major part of the naval history of World War II. At its core was the Allied naval blocka ...
on the first Sunday of every May and Canadian Merchant Navy day every September 3.
See also
* History of the Royal Canadian Navy
* List of museum ships
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* Marine Museum of the Great Lakes
* Military history of Canada
* Military history of Nova Scotia
* Museum ship
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* Naval Museum of Halifax
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* Organization of Military Museums of Canada
* Ship replica
* Ships preserved in museums
* ''Theodore Too
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'' – full-size tugboat based on a model present in the museum
* Toronto Maritime Museum
References
External links
Maritime Museum of the Atlantic homepage
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History museums in Nova Scotia
Maritime history of Canada
Maritime museums in Nova Scotia
Museums in Halifax, Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia Museum