Speaker Event

Brant Museum & Archives 57 Charlotte St, Brantford, Ontario, Canada

BRANT HISTORICAL SOCIETY PRESENTS: the “Moccasin Trail” initiative. Carolyn King of the Mississaugas of the New Credit will describe this inspiring project on Wednesday, January 27 at 7:00 p.m. at the Brant Museum & Archives, 57 Charlotte St., Brantford; 519-752-2483. Free admission. Refreshments. . <img class="size-medium wp-image-1896 aligncenter"

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BHS Speaker Event – Marsha Skrypuch

Brant Museum & Archives 57 Charlotte St, Brantford, Ontario, Canada

  Marsha Skrypuch's novel, Dance of the Banished, is based on true Brantford events. The idea for Dance of the Banished sprouted seven years ago when Brantford historians Wayne Hunter and William Darfler showed Marsha a stack of local newspaper clippings recounting a series of events from the fall of 1914. One hundred foreign workers... Read more »

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Speaker Event – Zig Misiak: “Toni” Gretzky in WWI

Brant Museum & Archives 57 Charlotte St, Brantford, Ontario, Canada

Zig Misiak, a local historian and award winning author, will present his research of Toni Gretzky’s, the father of Walter and grandfather of Wayne, activities during World War I. Zig’s family lived less than one hundred kilometres from the Gretzky family in what would become Poland following the war. Walter will be present to share... Read more »

Speaker Event – Zig Misiak: “Toni” Gretzky in WWI – with Special Guest: Walter Gretzky

Brant Museum & Archives 57 Charlotte St, Brantford, Ontario, Canada

This event is the re-scheduled date for February 22nd event that was cancelled due to a power outage.   Zig Misiak, a local historian and award winning author, will present his research of Toni Gretzky’s, the father of Walter and grandfather of Wayne, activities during World War I. Zig’s family lived less than one hundred... Read more »

Harvest of Steel: The Battle of Vimy Ridge 1917-2017

Brant Museum & Archives 57 Charlotte St, Brantford, Ontario, Canada

Speaker: Dr. Peter Farrugia The visitor to the battlefields of the Great War in northern France and Belgium can still find, along tree-lined rural routes, occasional collections of un-exploded ordnance, remnants of the War that scarred the region a hundred years ago. In the same way, the Battle of Vimy Ridge, iconic for Canadian, yields... Read more »