Look What I Saw at the Historical Society
The New Ipswich Historical Society has a number of unique items and I spent some time investigating the collection. It reminds me a bit of the stuff I see in the Green Center except it is a lot older. The next open date will be July 14th.
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Albert Walker's cornet played in the New Ipswich Cornet Band (See photo at end of post) |
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Part of the heliograph that John Preston used to communicate from mountain top to mountain top |
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Protection for Chlorine and Mustard Gas, WWI vintage gas mask |
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Cap from the New Ipswich Cornet Band |
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Why do we have a cap from Massachusetts? |
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Home remedy for horses and your family. Just the thing for Chillblains |
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WWI |
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The world in 1845 |
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Check out the leather work |
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School Bell |
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The Church fire was so hot the bell melted (photo at end of posting) |
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No details, I wonder if this was used at the 1808 |
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Commemorative Dish |
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Cut Glass |
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Cash Box |
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Dr. John Preston had his own Apothecary (see photos at end of posting) |
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Wash Basin |
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Iron Mortar and Pestle used by a Goldsmith |
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Fancy inkwell |
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Decorative Box |
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Tea Set |
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John Preston's Apothecary |
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Church fire which melted the bell. Photo was taken just as the bell fell. |
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The Cornet Band |
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