October 2018
![Honeyman's Geology Map of Antigonish County Geology Map of Antigonish County](https://museum.novascotia.ca/sites/default/files/1866-nsis-map_sm.jpg)
Map of Antigonish County, by David Honeyman, NSIS 1(4), 1867.
During the Museum's 150th anniversary, we are taking time to learn more about the Museum's history - including Dr. David Honeyman, the first Curator of the Nova Scotia Museum. As a paleontologist and geoscientist, I am particularly interested in Honeyman's work studying and promoting the geology of Nova Scotia. There are many stories to share (stay tuned), but it seems appropriate to start with his map.
![Portrait of David Honeyman Honeyman Timeline Title Page](https://museum.novascotia.ca/sites/default/files/honeymantimelinetitle.jpg)
19th Century Science and Culture
As we begin the journey of #FindingHoneyman, we start with a timeline of David Honeyman - the first Curator of the Nova Scotia Museum. This timeline provides an opportunity to discover links between between life events and historical contexts.
![Dr. Rev. David Honeyman, our first curator Dr. Rev. David Honeyman, our first curator](https://museum.novascotia.ca/sites/default/files/honeyman-portrait-n-16_732.jpg)
There’s something about a birthday that ends with a “0” that prompts reflection. These milestones feel like big accomplishments, moments to look at how far we’ve come while we take a pause before embarking on the next chapter.