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Individually handcrafted on Vancouver Island these stunning serving trays are created
from the superb combination of beautiful cedar wood, and real ceramic tiles
featuring vivid photo images of nature and wildlife.
These functional serving trays are heat resistant and add elegance to any gathering.
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Each serving tray features six 6'x6' glossy ceramic tiles surrounded with beautifully finished Canadian cedar wood.
The finished product is slightly larger than the tiles (18'x12').
Each serving tray comes with your satisfaction guaranteed!
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The Hiscock House is a Provincial Historic Site in the town of Trinity on the Bonavista Peninsula along Highway 239 in Newfoundland, Newfoundland Labrador. This is where Emma Hiscock was once married to a man named Richard and had six beautiful children with him.
Her husband was lost at sea and she was determined that she had to continue on and make a living for her family. Emma and her children ran a forge, a retail shop and a post office so that there was some money coming in to put food on the table for her children.
The house was originally constructed in 1881 for Emma and her husband Richard. Emma made the most of her life and adorned her house with furniture that was locally crafted.
This heritage house has been restored to the year of 1910 and now represents a local merchant's household located in the countryside of Newfoundland that visitors can enjoy. There are tour guides that are dressed in costume to take people through the house and perform different period activities such as baking, sewing and gardening the way it was in the 20th century.
The historic Hiscock House in Trinity, Newfoundland is open daily to tourists from June until at least October. You can read and learn all about the Hiscock House, the lives of all of the children, Emma and their way of life at the Interpretation Centre. There is also a gift shop where you can purchase some memorabilia of your adventure to this unique area of Trinity.
The Hiscock House in the town of Trinity, Bonavista Peninsula, Trinity Bay, Highway 239, Discovery Trail, Newfoundland, Newfoundland Labrador, Canada.
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