Spring Buttery
by Carol Randall
Title
Spring Buttery
Artist
Carol Randall
Medium
Photograph - Photography Converted To Painting
Description
A small white building (buttery) with a conical roof is nestled among lush green trees in a serene setting. A winding path leads to the structure, bordered by a white picket fence, evoking a sense of peaceful rural life. This buttery, with its stone walls, was once used to store barrels, bottles, or butts of alcoholic drink for the residents of the Government House in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. Government House was constructed from 1826-28 to be the residence of New Brunswick's Governors and Lieutenant-Governors. The home, constructed of New Brunswick quarried sandstone, and the Buttery are situated on eleven acres on the banks of the St. John River in Fredericton and is considered a significant cultural landmark in the city.
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March 10th, 2024
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