Speaker Series

Every year, the Brant Historical Society hosts a monthly Speakers Series from September – May, showcasing presentations on aspects local and/or national history. Typically hosted at the Brant Museum and Archives, presentations are held on the third Wednesday of the month at 7:00pm.

Characters of the Brantford Jail 

L. Brian Moore, Chair of the BHS Program Events Committee & Local History Researcher

The Sargent Family Farm: Life, Loss & Legacy of an Ordinary Brantford Township Farm Family, 1847-1946

Christine Carneau- Rural Historian, Municipal Councillor & Owner of Creek View Acres Nursery & Orchard

Brantford’s Industrial History: The Beginning, Transition, and Decline

Jack Jackowetz – Artist, Local Historian, and regular contributor to BScene newspaper

Moving Water from Source to Usage

Franklyn Smith, Water Infrastructure Specialist & Local Historian

Victory from Above: Cockshutt Aircraft Construction during WWII

Rob Adlam, Local Industrial Historian & Researcher

Grand River Navigation Company: Winners and Losers

Bruce E. Hill, Local Historian and Author of “The Grand River Navigation Company

Barriers & Obstacles: Women Pilots Who Blazed a Trail in Canadian Aviation

John Bullen, Speakers Panel from the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum

Presented at: Canadian Military Heritage Museum, 347 Greenwich Street, Brantford

News & Stories

Stay up to date with what’s happening at the Brant Historical Society.

Become a member and get updates about our upcoming exhibitions

We will process the personal data you have supplied in accordance with our privacy policy.