Loyalist Women in New Brunswick, 1783-1827: Image Gallery

Image Gallery

Artifacts, portraits, and newspaper articles dating to the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries testify to Loyalist women’s culture in colonial New Brunswick.

Ward Chipman Cradle
Ward Chipman Cradle
Unknown
Before 1754
BidLake Sampler
BidLake Sampler
Elenor Bucklee
30 March 1775
Carriage Bed
Carriage Bed
Unknown
Circa 1780

Detail of Carriage Bed
Detail of Carriage Bed
Unknown
Circa 1780
Advertisement, Royal Gazette and New Brunswick Advertiser, 28 February 1786
Advertisement
Royal Gazette and New Brunswick Advertiser
28 February 1786
Advertisement, Royal Gazette and New Brunswick Advertiser, 17 October 1786
Advertisement
Royal Gazette and New Brunswick Advertiser
17 October 1786

Advertisement, Royal Gazette and New Brunswick Advertiser, 13 March 1787
Advertisement
Royal Gazette and New Brunswick Advertiser
13 March 1787
Day Dress
Day Dress
Unknown
Circa 1810
Detail of Day Dress
Detail of Day Dress
Unknown
Circa 1810

Evening Dress
Evening Dress
Unknown
Circa 1810
Detail of Evening Dress
Detail of Evening Dress
Unknown
Circa 1810
'John Eardley Wilmot,' Benjamin West
John Eardley Wilmot
Benjamin West
1812

Elizabeth Hazen Chipman
Elizabeth Hazen Chipman
Gilbert Charles Stuart
1817
Hannah Ingraham
Hannah Ingraham
Unknown
1860

The Coming of the Loyalists
The Coming of the Loyalists
Henry Sandham
1925
Ingraham House
Ingraham House
Kings Landing Historical Settlement
2007
Hearth, Ingraham House
Hearth
Ingraham House
Kings Landing Historical Settlement
2007

Hannah Ingraham’s Bedroom
Hannah Ingraham’s Bedroom
Kings Landing Historical Settlement
2007