Royal Woodlandia Heritage Museum

Royal Woodlandia Heritage Museum

The Royal Woodlandia Heritage Museum (R.W.H.M.) features a large historical collections of both, Woodlandia and Canadian heritage artifacts and memorabilia. The museum is themed around the heritage, history, culture and formation of the two nations, including the "separation" and independence struggle of Woodlandia from Canada, its host nation. 

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1. History

2. Royal Woodlandia Heritage Museum Info-Box

3. Artifacts & Collections

4. Did You Know? - Royal Woodlandia Heritage Museum

2. Royal Woodlandia Heritage Museum Info-Box

INDUSTRY: Museum

ESTABLISHED: 2019

LOCATION: Olympia, Woodlandia

MOTTO: N/A

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES: 2

Logo of the Royal Woodlandia Heritage Museum (2019)

3. Artifacts & Collections

The Royal Woodlandia Heritage Museum houses a wide range of artifacts related to the history of the Woodlandia and Canadian monarchy. All museum artifacts are cataloged and archived by professionally trained Royal Woodlandia Historical Society staff, who are responsible for the preservation and care of the museum's artifacts. 

The museum is currently under construction and the building is not yet completed (as of 2024). Artifacts are temporarily housed in a temperature controlled warehouse storage facility and are cared for, until a permanent location is established. 

Visitors can view all the museums artifacts online. 

4. Did You Know? - Royal Woodlandia Heritage Museum

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Collections Types

Royal Artifacts

Artifacts from eras such as the 1977 Sliver Jubilee (1952-1977) of Queen Elizabeth II, of the United Kingdom and Canada, include unique items such as, a flower vase, and a sliver plated ashtray. Other artifacts include a large volume of coins, banknotes, antique newspapers, vintage magazines, fine bone china plates and mugs, silver spoons, books, and many others. Artifacts are usually donated. Many items have been personally donated by HRH Sovereign Prince Shawn, such as an official Canadian poster of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, donated by his personal collection. The poster was originally a gift to Prince Shawn from the Governor General of Canada, on behalf of Her majesty, the Queen. 

The museum displays a large range of artifacts about the Royal family of Queen Elizabeth II of Canada. Visitors can view artifacts from different periods of history of the Royal family such as, the 1981 marriage of the Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer, the birth of Prince William of Wales, and the marriage of Prince William to Catherine Middleton, among many others. 

Oldest Artifacts

The museum houses a variety of antique and vintage artifacts, ranging from a Johnson Brothers, Jasper mug from the 1937 Coronation of King Edward VIII, of the United Kingdom and Canada, to a (1933) hardcover reprint of Queen Victoria by Lytton Strachey.

A rare ancient Roman coin, over 1600 years old is currently the museums oldest artifact.

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