1967: A Year of Memories – Bill Darfler

Myrtleville House Museum 34 Myrtleville Drive, Brantford, ON, Canada

"1967: A Year of Memories" – Bill Darfler, Researcher Wednesday, September 27, 2017; 7:00 PM – Myrtleville House Museum In the January 1st, 2017 issue of the Globe and Mail, Doug Saunders wrote an important essay on the significance of Canada's Centennial year, 1967. In it, he called that year "the hinge upon which modern... Read more »

Women’s Suffrage: An Ontario Perspective – Tarah Brookfield, Professor

Myrtleville House Museum 34 Myrtleville Drive, Brantford, ON, Canada

"Women's Suffrage: An Ontario Perspective" – Tarah Brookfield, Professor Wednesday, October 25, 2017; 7:00 PM – Myrtleville House Museum 2017 marks the 100th anniversary of women being granted voting rights in the Province of Ontario. Drawing upon examples from Brantford, Brant County, and Six Nations of the Grand River, Professor Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)... Read more »

The Early Black History of Brantford – Sarah Clarke, Team Lead-Research

Myrtleville House Museum 34 Myrtleville Drive, Brantford, ON, Canada

"The Early Black History of Brantford" - Sarah Clarke, Team Lead-Research, Archaeologist; Archaeological Research Associates (ARA) Sarah Clarke will explore the early history of the black population in Brantford with the assistance of various primary and secondary documents. Her research teases out the longevity of some of these families that made Brantford home, and identifies... Read more »

The Bold and the Beautiful: Brantford’s Architecture – Cindy MacDonald

Myrtleville House Museum 34 Myrtleville Drive, Brantford, ON, Canada

"The Bold and the Beautiful: Brantford's Architecture from the 19th to the Mid-20th Century" - Cindy MacDonald, Past Chair of the City of Brantford Heritage Committee One hundred years of architectural history will be presented, with emphasis on the architects who created some of Brantford's most iconic cityscapes. Brantford's best and boldest buildings will be... Read more »

The Seeds of the Past: What We Can Learn From Ancient Seeds – Rudy Fecteau

Myrtleville House Museum 34 Myrtleville Drive, Brantford, ON, Canada

"The Seeds of the Past: What We Can Learn From Ancient Seeds" - Rudy Fecteau, Archaeobotanist The study of archaeobotany is the study of plant remains cultivated or collected in the past, which have survived in archaeological contexts.  The remains of plants (seed, nut shell, wood) that have had contact with fire, and therefore survived,... Read more »

Mr. Carroll’s Concoctions: Early Settler Health & Medicine – Lisa Anderson

Myrtleville House Museum 34 Myrtleville Drive, Brantford, ON, Canada

Lisa Anderson, past education officer at Myrtleville House Museum, will look at early settler health and medicine, home remedies, and settler beliefs. Fascinating  research helped develop this school program since Mr. Carroll was Eliza Good’s father and a pharmacist/chemist of the 1830-s.  The presentation will include a discussion about soda pop and its early use... Read more »

Ploughshares to Swords: Manufacturing Aircraft for World War II

Myrtleville House Museum 34 Myrtleville Drive, Brantford, ON, Canada

Ploughshares to Swords: Manufacturing Aircraft for World War II is the story of the evolution, by necessity, of the aircraft industry as it “ramped up” for war in 1938, to 1945. Dr. Garry Balsdon is a tour guide and instructor of WWII history to Grade 10 students at the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum at Mount Hope.... Read more »

Joseph Brant & the Slave Trade

Myrtleville House Museum 34 Myrtleville Drive, Brantford, ON, Canada

“Joseph Brant & The Slave Trade” Jane Mulkewich, Lawyer, Human-Rights Advocate, Researcher & Author

Path of an Artifact: The Accession to De-accession Process

Myrtleville House Museum 34 Myrtleville Drive, Brantford, ON, Canada

“Path of an Artifact: The Accession to De-accession Process” Esther Brouwer, Graduate in Museum Studies & Education Officer for Myrtleville House Museum (Brantford)

Enhancing Medicine with Indigenous Knowledge

Myrtleville House Museum 34 Myrtleville Drive, Brantford, ON, Canada

“Enhancing Medicine with Indigenous Knowledge” Amy A. Montour, Doctor with Brant Community Healthcare