My dad was recently presented an award for his years of volunteer
service with the St. John Ambulance. He's volunteered for
36 years now! Black Rose and I were
invited guests to the presentations and to visit the Lieutentant -Governor's house.
Government House was constructed from 1826-28 to be the residence of New Brunswick's Governors and Lieutenant-Governors. The home is constructed of New Brunswick quarried sandstone and situated on eleven acres on the banks of the St. John River in Fredericton. It is a significant cultural landmark in Fredericton and the Province of New Brunswick. From 1828 until Confederation, most of the important decisions affecting the Province were debated in the building.
Government House had a number of uses from Confederation to 1996. It was a school for hearing impaired students from 1896 to 1900, a military barracks during World War 1 and a hospital for returning soldiers after the war. From 1934 to 1988 the building served as RCMP J Division headquarters.
Since its re-opening in 1999, New Brunswick's Government House has been open to the public. Restored rooms include the drawing room, the dining room, a library, a music room, two conservatories and the original Lieutenant-Governor's office on the main floor. The second floor includes exhibit rooms and the current Lieutenant-Governor's office. The Lieutenant-Governor's residence is on the third floor and closed to the public.
Fifteen of New Brunswick's Governors and Lieutenant-Governors have lived and worked at Government House.
I love this next room! It was my favorite, I even loved the smell.
So imagine our surprise when we came upon this quilt hanging in the hallway.
This lighthouse we know!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Yep, it's true~ see below.
3 comments:
Thanks for visiting me recently! What an honor for your father! I'm curious about that lighthouse quilt. Are they photos of the lighthouses transferred to cloth? My dad was an avid painter of lighthouses and I would love to put together something like this. I don't know they he ever visited or painted the St. Martins one...I'll try to check. So I take it that it is near you?
ps I couldn't figure out how to "follow" this blog?
We live about 1 1/2 hrs from Marblehead Lighthouse on Lake Erie ~ I have an original painting my dad did of that one...and while on vacation last week we visited Cape Hatteras and learned how that lighthouse was moved 3000 feet!
I love Lighthouses, but then I love silos and the ocean and .........and........ haha it's nice to enjoy it all for the time that we have.
This lighthouse has also been moved a few times.
I will confirm with 'Black Rose' if they were painted or photos and let you know.
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