Artifact Collections

The Couldery Collection originally belonged to Bertram (1839-1911) and Cecilia Couldery (1842-1904), a wealthy couple from Great Britain. They were artists and active collectors of fine art and antiquities in the late 1800s.

The Phillips-Burrows-Faulkner Collection features artifacts original to Glanmore or were owned by Glanmore's original residents. Four generations of the Phillips-Burrows-Faulkner family lived at Glanmore between 1883 and 1971.  

The Regional Collection consists of artifacts primarily from the Belleville area. These artifacts range in date from about 1780 to the present.

Since 2017, Glanmore's artifact collections have become more accessible to the public through our online collections database powered by PastPerfect Online. Visitors can search keywords or explore images at random to discover the artifacts that make up Glanmore's various collections!

An aerial view of the historic building known as Glanmore National Historic Site during Autumn. The building is surrounded by tall trees in with orange and yellow leaves. ored leaves.

Contact Us

Glanmore National Historic Site of Canada
257 Bridge Street East
Belleville, ON, K8N 1P4
Phone: 613-962-2329
Fax: 613-962-6340
Email: glanmoreinfo@belleville.ca

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