182 WATER STREET, CARBONEAR, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, CANADA, A1Y 1B6
The Carbonear Heritage Society has many items in their museum, some of which can be seen on this page:
Welcome to the “Pot Luck” exhibit. Just as “Pot Luck” suppers can provide one of the best meals you ever had, this exhibit provides you with some of the most interesting artifacts you may experience. The Old Post Office Museum represents and presents items donated, loaned and are part of the Heritage Society’s collection. The building houses the “Tryphoena Nicholl” exhibit, the “Royal Air Force” exhibit, and the “German Settlement in Carbonear” exhibit, along with a small display of Carbonear artifacts. The building was registered as a heritage structure in 1988 by the Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Foundation. It is characterized by a Mansard roof with dormers and a distinctive clock tower. It also has classic elements such as eave brackets and heavy wood mouldings on all windows.
Some Items You May Like To "Sample": 1. Early Radio system 2. Ham Radio 3. History of RAF squadron 125 (Newfoundland) in the World War II 4. Education in Carbonear 5. A model of the Carbonear skating rink 6. Photography and Magic Lanterns 7. A, (still working), old fashioned phonograph 8. An item of interest to fans of “Downton Abbey”