The Lady Scotia wood-burning stove was one a range of attractive enameled stoves made at Lunenburg Foundry in the 1920s
This stove came to us directly from the kitchen where it had spent its working life complete with matching green wood box
Detail shot of the knitting machine
A British-made industrial knitting machine brought to Stellarton in 1958 by an Italian knitwear manufacturer
This knitting machine can knit fine fabrics with patterns in texture and colour
It was used at Nova Scotia Steel to copy blueprints and other large format documents
This camera is much bigger than a bread box. It was used at Nova Scotia Steel to copy blueprints and other large format documents
This camera is much bigger than a bread box. It was used at Nova Scotia Steel to copy blueprints and other large format documents
Carding machine from the Dominion Textile cotton mill in Yarmouth. The company began in the 1880s making sail canvas and survived into the 1980s by switching to industrial fabrics
The Locomotive Albion was brought to Stellarton in 1854 to carry coal from the mines to the loading pier. Read more about its puzzling provenance in the Locomotives section
This camera is much bigger than a bread box