Furniture: Chairs: "Nelson Chair" in St George's Church, Sydney, Cape Breton
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Furniture: Chairs: Chair made of birch said to have been used by HRH the Duke of Kent in the old theatre which occupied the site of the Acadian School
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Furniture: Chairs: Chair made of birch said to have been used by HRH the Duke of Kent in the old theatre which occupied the site of the Acadian School
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Furniture: Chairs: Mahogany Chair of State of the Lieut. Governors of Nova Scotia, 1819-1863
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Furniture: Chairs: Old Acadian Grandfather and Grandmother chairs at Dugas house, Grosses-Coques, Clare French Shore
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Furniture: Chairs: Pair of mahogany armchairs owned and used by Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, Prince's Lodge, near Halifax, NS (1794-1800)
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Furniture: Chairs: Photograph of chair used at reception at Pictou for the Prince of Wales' visit in 1860
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Furniture: Chairs: Photograph of Royal Chair at Province House, 1961
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Furniture: Clocks (1) copy 1
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Furniture: Clocks (1) copy 2
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Furniture: Clocks (1) copy 3
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Furniture: Clocks (2)
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Furniture: Clocks (3)
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Furniture: Clocks (4) Presbyterian Church, Pictou, NS made by John Geddie
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