New Brunswick Museum, Saint John Photos

The New Brunswick Museum has a fine collection of decorative arts & paintings, especially covering the era of early Canadian settlement, when Saint John was an important British trading port in the Americas. Other galleries cover marine history & natural science with an emphasis on marine mammals.

See also: Saint John
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New Brunswick Museum entrance with inverted umbrellas over fountain.

Minke Whale skeleton at New Brunswick Museum.

Northern Right Whale skeleton at New Brunswick Museum.

Humpback Whale skeleton at New Brunswick Museum.

Sperm Whale skeleton at New Brunswick Museum.

American Mastodon skeleton at New Brunswick Museum.

American Mastodon skeleton at New Brunswick Museum.

Stuffed bird collection is viewed from cottage front porch at New Brunswick Museum.

Globe showing earth at historic position of global drift at New Brunswick Museum.

Japanese earthenware Satsuma tea pot (19th C) at New Brunswick Museum.

Japanese earthenware Satsuma tea service (19th C) at New Brunswick Museum.

Porcelain tea pots (2 Chinese Qing dynasty & Japanese c1890) at New Brunswick Museum.

Porcelain tea pots (Chinese Qing dynasty) at New Brunswick Museum.

Teapots which arrived in province on sailing ships at New Brunswick Museum.

Stoneware & earthenware artistic teapots made by provincial artists during the 1970s at New Brunswick Museum.

Pressed glass pitchers (19th C) at New Brunswick Museum.

British lusterware jug (c1845) at New Brunswick Museum.

Qing dynasty porcelain serving platter (early 18th C) at New Brunswick Museum.

Meissen porcelain fruit plate (c1750) at New Brunswick Museum.

English Staffordshire tureen (c1802-14) at New Brunswick Museum.

English Staffordshire fish plates (c1862-83) at New Brunswick Museum.

French Limoges candy dish (late 19th C) at New Brunswick Museum.

Vases by Louis Comfort Tiffany (c1900) at New Brunswick Museum.

Weller Pottery vase (c1900) at New Brunswick Museum.

Austrian/Canadian hand-painted vase (1910) at New Brunswick Museum.

Canadian hand-painted stoneware plate (1937) at New Brunswick Museum.

Russian silver jug in shape of horses hoof (1856) at New Brunswick Museum.

Early Canadian furniture at New Brunswick Museum.

Canadian rocking chair (c1890) by James B. Seely at New Brunswick Museum.

Wood carving of Indian Hunter (1835) by John Graham at New Brunswick Museum.

Painting of Coureur-de-bois (1855) by Cornelius Krieghoff at New Brunswick Museum.

Portrait of Canadian Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald (1864) by William Sawyer at New Brunswick Museum.


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