Vest Annapolis Valley Macdonald Museum |
Sable Stole Admiral Digby Museum |
As my final week with the Association of Nova Scotia Museums
is coming to a close I felt it was time to reflect on the past 15 weeks.
I have learned a lot.
I have skills to take into my future career from every project that I worked on
this summer. I have travelled all across the province and worked with some
great people. I have seen some amazing collections and photographed some
stunning textile pieces.
Stewardess Uniform Atlantic Canada Aviation Museum |
Royal Engineers Uniform Army Museum |
I have been privileged enough to work in the database
and help get things ready for the upcoming NovaMuse collections website launch.
There was a lot of cake and cheese to be had (separately of course). I have
done and learned so much it is hard to express it in a few sentences. What I
can express are the number totals from the textile project that was my focus
for the summer.
Flapper Dress Colchester Historeum |
Wedding Dress Fultz House Museum |
Sites Visited: 13 (we were aiming for ten, so happy that we
made it to more)
Artifacts Photographed: 332 (the goal was 250, we almost
surpassed it by 100!)
Images Uploaded: 1091
Dress James House Museum |
Air Force Uniform Kings County Museum |
You may not know/remember but I am a huge costume history
nerd so working on this project was heaven for me. Here is a selection of one
of my favourite items from each visit.
Bustle Parkdale-Maplewood Community Museum |
Dress Queens County Museum |
Everyone had such a wide variety of items it was hard to pick favourites, but the ones that I have selected stood out to me for one reason or another.
Suit Randall House Museum |
Bodice Shelburne County Museum |
Thank you to everyone that I have worked with this summer, you made my job a whole lot easier! Sites were hard at work entering new records and hunting information down so that I could upload the images from our visits. At some point in the future my research project, a manual for the photography kit, will be available as a resource on the ANSM website. I hope that my work here has been useful to the ANSM and their members and I wish you all the best of luck in the future!
~ Hope
Hat Wallace and Area Museum |
3 comments:
wow, those are some gorgeous pieces
admit it Laura, you like the stewardness uniform best ;)
Looks like you had a great summer, what lovely pieces you got to photograph this year. All the best to you as you continue your studies, Hope!
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