Category:Quaker Whaler House
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This category is for a cultural heritage site in Canada, number 2577
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This category is for a cultural heritage site in Canada, number 3066
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English: The Quaker Whaler House is a two-and-a-half storey, wood frame building with a gabled roof, closely related in style to the early houses of Nantucket Island, Massachusetts. The house is in a busy area of Downtown Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, not far from the Dartmouth side of the Halifax Harbour. Originally the roof was salt-box in form, but an addition accounts for the current gable roof. Today the Quaker Whaler House is operated by the Dartmouth Heritage Museum and is open to the public during the summer months.
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Media in category "Quaker Whaler House"
The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total.
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QuakerWhalerHouse1-DartmouthNS.JPG 979 × 700; 465 KB
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QuakerWhalerHouse2-DartmouthNS.JPG 600 × 900; 303 KB
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QuakerWhalerhouseDartmouthNovaScotia.JPG 2,592 × 1,936; 2.06 MB
Categories:
- 1780s architecture in Nova Scotia
- Built in Canada in 1786
- Cultural heritage monuments in Halifax, Nova Scotia
- Houses in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
- Former Quaker meeting houses in Canada
- Houses designated as cultural heritage monuments in Canada
- Municipally designated cultural heritage monuments in Nova Scotia
- Museums in Halifax, Nova Scotia
- Provincially designated cultural heritage monuments in Nova Scotia
- Saltbox roofs in Canada
- Things named after Quakers
- Whaling museums
- Whaling in Canada