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Nom de l'objet : Pitcher
Type de l'objet : Milk
Catégorie de l'objet : Tools and Equipment for Materials
Sous-catégorie de l'objet : Food Service T&E
Matériaux : ceramic
Technique de fabrication : moulded
fired
glazed
Numéro d'accession : M135
Date de fin de production : 19551114 Later Than
Description : Small, white, ceramic milk pitcher. In the middle, on the side of the picture is a painting of a brown building with a black roof. The building has many windows and is set against a blue sky with green trees in the foreground. There are gold dots around the painting. The top of the pitcher has a decorative scroll pattern that is echoed in the gold-painted handle. The edge along the opening of the pitcher is also painted gold.
Commentaires : The pitcher was donated to the museum by the Provincial Normal College class of 1955A. The class pooled funds to acquire the pitcher from an auction. The pitcher was donated to the auction by a Provincial Normal College graduate from Pictou. Opened November 14, 1855 in Truro, N.S., the Provincial Normal School trained high school graduates to become teachers. An accompanying model school for demonstration of teaching and student teaching opened in 1857. The original building was replaced in 1878 and a further addition, a science building, was added in 1900. In 1909, the institution was renamed the Provincial Normal College. In 1951 it became the Nova Scotia Normal College. The college moved to the Arthur Street Campus in 1961 and was renamed the Nova Scotia Teachers College. The College began a relationship with Mount Saint Vincent University in 1989 in which courses were taught on campus by both Nova Scotia Teachers College and Mount Saint Vincent faculty. The degree was a joint Nova Scotia Teachers College and Mount Saint Vincent University award. This continued until 1997 when the provincial government closed the College following a recommendation of teacher education in Nova Scotia. The campus is now the Nova Scotia Community College Truro Campus.
Hauteur : 10
Longueur : 10.5
Unité de mesure linéaire : cm
Nombre d'objets : 1
Nombre de parties composantes : 1
Étiquette ou poinçon : Provincial Normal School, Truro, N.S.
Établissement : Little White Schoolhouse Museum  Facebook-Little White Schoolhouse Museum 
Ville de l'établissement : Truro
Province de l'établissement : NS

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