The Maritime Historian

My name is Kirby and I’m a 20-something year old with an M.A. in History. Needless to say, history is a huge passion of mine.

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  • Building lit up in the dark for Christmas at Memory Lane Heritage Village
    Museums & Historic Sites

    8 Events to Celebrate Heritage at this Holiday Season

    November 20, 2023 /

    It seems like we were just carving pumpkins and snacking on Halloween candy, but the cold weather has creeped up and leaves are slowly making their way off the branches. Atlas, the Holiday Season is right around the corner and it’s beginning to feel a lot like Christmas! It’s time to get into the holiday spirit and there’s no better way to do that (in my humble opinion) than exploring local heritage and celebrating historic traditions. Why not put a vintage twist on your Christmas season by attending these exciting events? This year I have found 8 (yes, 8!) exciting events at heritage sites or celebrating the history of the…

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    Kirby at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia in Halifax NS

    A Tour of the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia in Halifax, NS

    January 20, 2021
    Kirby at York Redoubt

    York Redoubt National Historic Site: Halifax’s Hidden Historic Fort

    February 3, 2021
    View from Georges Island in Halifax Harbour

    Visiting Georges Island, Nova Scotia

    September 2, 2020
  • The Dory Shop Museum is on the right and is black with red trim. On the left you can see the ocean, which is right behind the building. There is a ship sailing by.
    Museums & Historic Sites

    The Three Seaside Museums of Historic Shelburne, Nova Scotia

    August 31, 2021 /

    Shelburne, tucked away on the coast of Nova Scotia, has three museums readily available for visiting in its downtown! All within easy walking distance of each other, the Dory Shop Museum, the Shelburne County Museum, and the Ross-Thomson Store and House Museum offer different perspectives on the province’s history. Why not head down on a road trip and visit all these museums in one go? If you’re looking to visit a small town with lots of history, get out your road trip tunes and make sure you’re stocked up with snacks. Or even if you would like to grab some snacks before continuing reading along with my adventure, don’t worry,…

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    Kirby at York Redoubt

    York Redoubt National Historic Site: Halifax’s Hidden Historic Fort

    February 3, 2021
    Kirby at computer

    7 Nova Scotian Virtual Tours and Exhibits You Should Visit

    March 12, 2021
    Kirby at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia in Halifax NS

    A Tour of the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia in Halifax, NS

    January 20, 2021
  • A black and white fancy gothic styled sign that reads "Tufts Cove Cemetery". It is on a chain link fence, with the cemetery in the background.
    Museums & Historic Sites

    Tufts Cove Cemetery: A Small Cemetery with a Large Historical Footprint

    July 29, 2021 /

    Tufts Cove Cemetery is a must visit for history and cemetery enthusiasts alike. Though a small space, it is filled to the brim with in depth local history.

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    History at Memory Lane Heritage Village

    June 24, 2019
    What I Wish You Knew

    “This Is What I Wish You Knew”: Mi’kmaq Identity and History at the Museum of Natural History in Kjipuktuk, Mi’kma’ki (Halifax, Nova Scotia)

    June 30, 2021

    Pre-History Trip: Fundy Geological Museum

    December 2, 2019
  • What I Wish You Knew
    Museums & Historic Sites

    “This Is What I Wish You Knew”: Mi’kmaq Identity and History at the Museum of Natural History in Kjipuktuk, Mi’kma’ki (Halifax, Nova Scotia)

    June 30, 2021 /

    Here in Nova Scotia, I think many of us take advantage of our history. We grow up sitting through history classes that we write off as boring. Or maybe we dismiss Canadian history as a whole, chalking ourselves up as uninteresting in comparison to our American neighbours. Yet this is untrue. No history is plain and lifeless. And though I am happy to share with you my passion for the history of this province and actively prove to you that Nova Scotian and Canadian history is anything but uneventful, there is also a darker side of this conversation. How our disinterest in our own histories not only comes from a…

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    History at Memory Lane Heritage Village

    June 24, 2019
    Mills Brothers building

    Mills Brothers Building Meets Wrecking Ball

    October 31, 2020
    The Naval Museum of Halifax, Nova Scotia

    The Naval Museum of Halifax, Nova Scotia

    November 6, 2018
  • View of Mount Olivet Cemetery
    Museums & Historic Sites

    Halifax’s Mount Olivet Cemetery: The Historic Cemetery You Need to Visit

    May 31, 2021 /

    This cemetery isn't on the typical tourist route, however I'm here to tell you why Mount Olivet Cemetery is well worth visiting.

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    The North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences

    The North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences

    January 13, 2021
    Kirby at York Redoubt

    York Redoubt National Historic Site: Halifax’s Hidden Historic Fort

    February 3, 2021
    Kirby at computer

    7 Nova Scotian Virtual Tours and Exhibits You Should Visit

    March 12, 2021
  • Kirby at computer
    Museums & Historic Sites

    7 Nova Scotian Virtual Tours and Exhibits You Should Visit

    March 12, 2021 /

    Though March Break is quickly approaching, there’s no doubt that this year will be vastly different than those in the past. Barely over a year since Nova Scotia and the rest of the world entered lockdown, museums and public history has changed drastically too. Many museums nowadays feature part of their collection or exhibits online for viewers to experience. Virtual tours are becoming more popular. And with that development, we can experience an array of history from our homes. But have you been wondering which museums in Nova Scotia offer virtual tours? Or where can you visit virtually to feel as though you’re immersed in an exhibit? And are there…

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    Mills Brothers Holiday Village

    The Mills Brothers Holiday Village at the Museum of Natural History

    December 23, 2020
    The North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences

    The North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences

    January 13, 2021
    1940s red truck and garage in front of the hoskings general store at memory lane heritage village

    Museum Gift Shops in Halifax to Support this Holiday Season

    November 27, 2024
  • A stack of three books with vines climbing them. The top book has an anchor on it. On the spine of that book, the letters "M.H." are found. These stand for The Maritime Historian.
    Coffee & Crumbs

    Welcome to The Maritime Historian – And Goodbye to History with Kirby

    March 3, 2021 /

    Hi everyone! Hope you had a good week or so. As you may have noticed, since I posted a couple of weeks ago some big changes have happened on this blog. I’m not talking colour schemes or social media buttons. I’m talking about a full rebranding. The site domain (aka the URL and identity of this brand) has transitioned from History with Kirby to The Maritime Historian. With this change, my social media handles have been modified as well (they’re all @themaritimehistorian, except for twitter which is still @historykirby). But why change up the website? I have thought about this question a lot. Why fix something that isn’t broken, right?…

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    History over Hot Drinks: Open Book Coffee

    September 20, 2020
    Glasses and Globe

    What Two Years of On and Off Blogging has Taught Me

    February 17, 2021

    25 Things About Kirby

    October 11, 2020
  • A view of drums and other pieces in the Myal exhibition by artist Tyshan Wright on display at the Craigh Museum at Alderney Landing in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
    Museums & Historic Sites

    Drums, Jewelry & Horns: Jamaican Maroons Inspired Art Exhibition

    February 10, 2021 /

    Art communicates history in ways often records and historical artifacts cannot. It’s a song that keeps on singing the perspective of the painter. The story an artist shares. A peak at what life was like at the time. Creating a replica of a moment, whether a reality or dream. It immortalizes a memory. Forever judged, it continues to stand. Art is strong, often staying in this world much longer than its creator. To be honest, historically I haven’t been very well versed in art. I enjoy art, but I’m not good at it. I’m not an artist or an art critic. Yet you don’t have to be an art connoisseur…

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    What I Wish You Knew

    “This Is What I Wish You Knew”: Mi’kmaq Identity and History at the Museum of Natural History in Kjipuktuk, Mi’kma’ki (Halifax, Nova Scotia)

    June 30, 2021

    Pre-History Trip: Fundy Geological Museum

    December 2, 2019
    The Naval Museum of Halifax, Nova Scotia

    The Naval Museum of Halifax, Nova Scotia

    November 6, 2018
  • Kirby at York Redoubt
    Museums & Historic Sites

    York Redoubt National Historic Site: Halifax’s Hidden Historic Fort

    February 3, 2021 /

    I think we can all agree, finding something free AND fun can be challenging. And in the winter? Seemingly impossible. However, what if I told you there was a free, outdoor historic site that you could visit year round that is only a 20 minute drive from Halifax? Yes, it exists. I’m talking about York Redoubt, the National Historic Site. As a seaside city, so much of Halifax’s history is ingrained in its military presence, with a large naval presence to this day. York Redoubt had a large role protecting Halifax Harbour for over a century. Through these visits to forts on Georges Island, McNab’s Island, Point Pleasant Park and…

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    A black and white fancy gothic styled sign that reads "Tufts Cove Cemetery". It is on a chain link fence, with the cemetery in the background.

    Tufts Cove Cemetery: A Small Cemetery with a Large Historical Footprint

    July 29, 2021
    View of Mount Olivet Cemetery

    Halifax’s Mount Olivet Cemetery: The Historic Cemetery You Need to Visit

    May 31, 2021
    Signs and inventions at the North Carolina Museum of History

    The North Carolina Museum of History

    September 27, 2020
  • Kirby at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia in Halifax NS
    Museums & Historic Sites

    A Tour of the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia in Halifax, NS

    January 20, 2021 /

    Do you have a local spot that friends keep telling you is great but you never get around to visiting? Yeah, me too. Now more than ever, many of us have redirected our attention from trips far from home to places right around the corner. For me, the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia (AGNS) has lingered on my list of “must sees” for awhile now. Once the winning design of the new Art Gallery of Nova Scotia was announced for the new Halifax waterfront location, I knew I needed to visit the current AGNS. The new design is sleek and modern. Surrounded with innovative curves and interestingly drafted community spaces,…

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    Mills Brothers building

    Mills Brothers Building Meets Wrecking Ball

    October 31, 2020
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    7 Nova Scotian Virtual Tours and Exhibits You Should Visit

    March 12, 2021
    McNab's Island

    Exploring McNabs Island, Nova Scotia

    March 18, 2020
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