Friday, June 29, 2012

The Gala at Strawbery Banke

Hello all! This Saturday is shaping up to be an exciting one at Strawbery Banke!  The Threads exhibit that has been up this spring and summer has led up to the gala and runway show this weekend.  Kicking off Saturday evening and includes a champagne reception at 6:30 as well as the anticipated runway show at 7:30 with Austin Scarlett as a special guest. Proceeds for this event sponsor the educations programs of Strawbery Banke as well as preservation. Crews are hard at work today setting up tents on the Puddle Dock and getting the grounds ready for the big show.
 For more information: Go to our "Threads" website!
 Have an excellent weekend everyone!

Monday, June 25, 2012

Archaeology and its Purpose

Archaeological excavations happen around Strawbery Banke usually while the museum is closed to the public.  Just this spring, this lane you see here was dug up by backhoe and sifted carefully for artifacts.



The Goodwin Gardens
Some gardens on campus have been recreated based on archaeological findings from previous excavations.  Goodwin house has been moved from its original location but excavations behind Sherburn house, for example, shows that the gardens you see now match the ones planted by the Sherburns. The raised garden evidence was found below current soil levels.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

A Successful Weekend

Despite being a bit cool on Saturday, the 5th NH regiment Civil War encampment was a great success at Strawbery Banke.  The weekend included drills and "live fires" or firing with black powder but no musket ball.  The new recruits were issued muskets and commanding officer Randy Cook drilled them in Civil War era battle formation. Sunday held a court martial of a man accused of stealing hardtack, a very hard cracker issued in rations.  He was found not guilty by a jury of fellow recruits.  Later Sunday, a baseball game was held behind the visitor's center.  A couple of articles were written about the event.

5th NH in Fosters
The Portsmouth Herald

Lt. Cook marches the recruits in drill practice.

A fire pit set up to cook the rations provided including salt pork, hardtack, and dried apple slices.

A very good weekend for the reenactment!

Monday, June 18, 2012

Happy Monday! I have a couple more pieces from Chase house that are lovely and are bound to complete a very nice artifact when all the shards are mended.

This handle is hand painted and possibly a teapot or pitcher handle. c. 1780-1820
This piece was broken into three and was found at 46-56 cm.
Various pieces of transfer printed pearlware found between 30 and 70 cm deep.
c. 1795-1840
The first photo is what we think may be the handle of a teapot based on other vessels and the handles they have. 
The second picture is a few different vessels including a possible plate and one or more teacups.

Hope you had a wonderful weekend and that your week is off to a great start!

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Happenings at the Banke

Hello all! This weekend will be an exciting one at Strawbery Banke. The 5th New Hampshire Civil War reenacting group will be here for an event this weekend.  Setting up an encampment Friday night, the encampment will be open to the public 9-5 on Saturday and Sunday.  This reenactment will be portraying a recruitment camp in the summer of 1862 after the 5th NH took major casualties at Fair Oaks and Colonel Cross.  Sunday at 11:00am will be the reenactment of an authentic court martial of a soldier trying to steal hardtack.

A previous reenactment from August, 2011:

Formation drills on the Puddle Dock in front of Yeaton-Walsh house.
Should be a beautiful weekend!

Monday, June 11, 2012

Chase house ceramics!

Here are some pieces currently being worked on by our volunteers.  These are mending projects in progress, and hopefully will become full pieces once complete sifting though the Chase house findings!  There are some really spectacular artifacts being put back together.
        This two handled vessel is possibly a tureen constructed of pearlware. Pieces were discovered between 46 and 60 cm deep in the soil. c. 1780-1840
Some freshly washed artifacts
Still many boxes to be processed but the work is still progressing greatly!

Monday, June 4, 2012

Summer 2012

  The summer season kicked off on May 1st and by now school groups are visiting! Hopefully the rain won't deter the kids from their field trips. A lot of activity going on this summer as well. 


  Many volunteers have been coming in and working on mending ceramics from the Chase house excavations.  Work is coming right along and Wednesday will be a great day for pictures of people's progress.  We have some beautiful pieces being worked on by some great and very patient volunteers. 


  Later this summer, look forward to news from the Junior Archaeology Camp late July and early August. It should be a great year!