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Detail of Norway House showing a part of the house as it probably existed at the time of Joseph Howe's visit. Norway House was the residence at Norway Point of Edward Mortimer, nicknamed the King of Pictou. In his rambles, Howe called the location Mortimer's Point. Substantially expanded since, the building was used by the Maritime Oddfellow's Home. (2005)
Detail of Norway House (1813)
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- Jun 3, 2015
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- Melanie MacKay
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