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HomeExhibits and ProgramsOnline Exhibits

Click the "View Exhibit" buttons below and explore Glanmore's online exhibits! 

Class photo of students at the Ontario Business College in Belleville from 1903
Portraits Of Black History In Belleville
Online version of a pop-up exhibit developed by the Community Archives of Belleville and Hastings County and Glanmore National Historic Site in partnership with the City of Belleville's Economic Development Tourism Sector Specialist.
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Couldery copy of Landseer's painting called Peace
The Art of Copying

The Art of Copying explores the world of copyists through works from Glanmore's Couldery Collection. 

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Fairy lamps on fireplace mantle
The Magic of Fairy Lamps

An exhibit exploring the history of fairy lamps with examples from Glanmore's Regional Collection.

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photo of a blue and multicoloured beaded reticule
Don't Ridicule My Reticule

An online exhibit exploring the history of reticules featuring artifacts from Glanmore's Regional Collection. 

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cloisonné vase
Cloisonné

An online exhibit featuring a selection of cloisonné from Glanmore's Couldery Collection. 

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photo of the Recent Acquisitions case at Glanmore
Recent Acquisitions

An exhibit highlighting selected artifacts that have recently been acquired for the Regional Collection. 

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Firefighters with horses and new pumper trucks in front of lower fire hall with City Hall in the background, circa 1922
Loyalty, Tradition and Progress - History of the Belleville Fire Department

A digital version of the exhibit "Loyalty, Tradition and Progress" on display at Belleville Fire and Rescue Headquarters. COMING SOON 

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Glanmore National Historic Site is owned by the Corporation of the City of Belleville and operated by the Community Services Department. The Museum also receives funding from the Government of Ontario's Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport. 

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September - May
Tuesday - Friday - 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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June, July, August
Tuesday - Sunday - 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

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Adults: $8.50
Seniors: $7.00
Youth: $6.00
Children (ages 5-12): $3.50
Children (ages 0-4): Free

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