I am a Year 6 student at Saint Patrick's School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Room 6 and my teacher is Miss Chao.
Tuesday, 1 April 2014
We Must Maintain The Panmure Cottage
The Panmure cottage is a place where people learn what the 19th century houses looked like and how hard it was to live in the olden days or in the 19th Century. The Panmure cottage was relocated three times. The Panmure Cottage was built in the 19th Century. The Panmure cottage was built with volcanic rock. In the cottage there were six rooms.There are six rooms in the cottage in the six rooms there were filled with things in the past. One of the rooms contained tools and cleaning materials. The rooms had paintings that show who were the owners and who were the important people then. One of the rooms had a embroidery of the cottage that a twelve year old girl had made it.In one of the rooms upstairs it had a picture of a ship. It travelled for one hundred and five days from country to country. A lot of people died because of how long the trip was. Upstairs there is a cradle with a baby doll in it.The Panmure Cottage is important because it tells us how things were like in the 19th Century.
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19th Century,
explanation writing,
Panmure,
Panmure Cottage
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