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- Conworth Cemetery, Brantford Township, Brant CountyDenomination: County/District/Region: Brant County. Historical Township: Brant Township Current Township: Street Address: Con 1 Lot 4 Location: North off Highway 2 at Faukland onto Puttown Road then east at first side road for about 1.5 kms Cemetery Status: No longer in use. Transcription Status: Transcribed. Alternate Cemetery Name:Denomination: County/District/Region: Brant County. Historical Township: Brant Township Current Township: Street Address: Con 1 Lot 4 Location: North off Highway 2 at Faukland onto Puttown Road then east at first …
- Brockelbank Cemetery: Bruce County Cemeteries, Brant TownshipDenomination: County/District/Region: Bruce County Historical Township: Brant Township Current Township: Street Address: Location: Cemetery Status: Transcription Status: Transcribed. Alternate Cemetery Name: Brockelbank Methodist CemeteryDenomination: County/District/Region: Bruce County Historical Township: Brant Township Current Township: Street Address: Location: Cemetery Status: Transcription Status: Transcribed. Alternate Cemetery Name: Brockelbank Methodist Cemetery
- Douglas Hill Cemetery: Bruce County Cemeteries, Brant TownshipDenomination: County/District/Region: Bruce County Historical Township: Brant Township Current Township: Street Address: Con B Lots 17 & 18 Location: Cemetery Status: Transcription Status: Transcribed. Alternate Cemetery Name:Denomination: County/District/Region: Bruce County Historical Township: Brant Township Current Township: Street Address: Con B Lots 17 & 18 Location: Cemetery Status: Transcription Status: Transcribed. Alternate Cemetery Name:
- Lovat Cemetery: Bruce County Cemeteries, Bruce TownshipNot the complet cemetery transcription, just the cemetery update, 1990-1994.Not the complet cemetery transcription, just the cemetery update, 1990-1994.
- Grace Anglican Church Brantford OntarioContains cemetery map, introduction, cemetery transcriptions and an alphabetical index.Contains cemetery map, introduction, cemetery transcriptions and an alphabetical index.
- David Thompson, Map Maker, Explorer and VisionaryDavid Thompson (1770-1857) fur trader, astronomer and surveyor, mapped more of North America than anyone else. His journals, letters, maps and autobiography provide detailed insights into the fur trade, the Native People he encountered, the lands he explored, and milestones in his life. The year 2007 marks the 150th anniversary …David Thompson (1770-1857) fur trader, astronomer and surveyor, mapped more of North America than anyone else. His journals, letters, maps and autobiography provide detailed insights into the fur trade, the …Archives of Ontario
- Osgoode Hall Turns 175 - Documenting a LandmarkOsgoode Hall, a National Historic Site of Canada, is celebrating its 175th birthday in 2007. To recognize this important milestone, the Archives of Ontario is pleased to introduce this anniversary exhibition, a joint project of the Archives of Ontario and the Law Society of Upper Canada. Osgoode Hall is both …Osgoode Hall, a National Historic Site of Canada, is celebrating its 175th birthday in 2007. To recognize this important milestone, the Archives of Ontario is pleased to introduce this anniversary …Archives of Ontario
- Black Canadian Experience in Ontario 1834-1914: Flight, Freedom, FoundationThis a joint project of the Archives of Ontario and the Ontario Black History Society (OBHS). This exhibit explores the migration of people of African origin into Canada, particularly via the Underground Railroad, and celebrates a community which has played a significant role in Ontario's history.This a joint project of the Archives of Ontario and the Ontario Black History Society (OBHS). This exhibit explores the migration of people of African origin into Canada, particularly via …Archives of Ontario
- Yours to Discover - Tourism in Ontario through TimeOntario is one of the most popular travel destinations in the world. Visitors come to enjoy the natural beauty of the province’s parks and countryside, and to partake of the vibrant life of its cities. Yours to Discover - Tourism in Ontario through Time is an exhibit that explores tourism …Ontario is one of the most popular travel destinations in the world. Visitors come to enjoy the natural beauty of the province’s parks and countryside, and to partake of the …Archives of Ontario
- Ontario Society of Artists and the Government of Ontario Art CollectionIn July of 2005, eighteen members of the Ontario Society of Artists (OSA) each donated a piece of their own work to the Government of Ontario Art Collection. Diverse in style and subject matter, all the works represent some aspect of Ontario as reflected through the eyes of its talented …In July of 2005, eighteen members of the Ontario Society of Artists (OSA) each donated a piece of their own work to the Government of Ontario Art Collection. Diverse in …Archives of Ontario
- Images of Black History: Exploring the Alvin McCurdy CollectionThe Archives of Ontario recognizes Black History Month with an exploration of the Alvin McCurdy collection. McCurdy lived in Amherstburg, in South-Western Ontario, and collected thousands of documents and photographs relating to black history in the province.The Archives of Ontario recognizes Black History Month with an exploration of the Alvin McCurdy collection. McCurdy lived in Amherstburg, in South-Western Ontario, and collected thousands of documents and photographs …Archives of Ontario
- Story of an Ontario Veteran: Excerpts from the John Mould DiariesFor Remembrance Day in this special Year of the Veteran, the Archives invites you to hear the story of one veteran from Ontario, told in his own words. Join us in reading and listening to excerpts from the World War One diary of John Mould, a patriot and a two-time …For Remembrance Day in this special Year of the Veteran, the Archives invites you to hear the story of one veteran from Ontario, told in his own words. Join us …Archives of Ontario
- Medical Records at the Archives of OntarioCanadians and Ontarians take great pride and interest in their health care system, and the Archives of Ontario is proud to hold an important key to the province’s heritage through the health-related records that it acquires, preserves, and makes accessible to the public. Medical Records at the Archives of Ontario …Canadians and Ontarians take great pride and interest in their health care system, and the Archives of Ontario is proud to hold an important key to the province’s heritage through …Archives of Ontario
- Archives of Ontario Celebrates Our Agricultural PastWhether living and working in a farming community, or watching a harvest sunset while travelling a rural highway, Ontarians take great pride in their agricultural heritage. The Archives of Ontario is proud to hold an important key to the province’s agricultural heritage through the documents it acquires, preserves and makes …Whether living and working in a farming community, or watching a harvest sunset while travelling a rural highway, Ontarians take great pride in their agricultural heritage. The Archives of Ontario …Archives of Ontario
- Preservation of the Wm. Thomson Freeland Panoramas......
- Archives of Ontario Remembers the Home FrontSixty years ago, on June 6, 1944, the liberation of Europe began with the D-Day invasion, involving the combined forces of Great Britain, the United States, Canada and their allies. Several Ontario-based regiments participated in the landings and fighting on a section of the beach at Normandy code-named Juno. The …Sixty years ago, on June 6, 1944, the liberation of Europe began with the D-Day invasion, involving the combined forces of Great Britain, the United States, Canada and their allies. …Archives of Ontario
- Great Toronto FireOn the night of April 19-20th 1904, Toronto experienced the worst fire in its history. The exact cause of the fire was never determined but it levelled nearly 20 acres of land and over 5,000 jobs were lost, at least temporarily. Fortunately, no lives were lost but the fire, which …On the night of April 19-20th 1904, Toronto experienced the worst fire in its history. The exact cause of the fire was never determined but it levelled nearly 20 acres …Archives of Ontario
- War of 1812 in Upper CanadaThis extensive exhibit and history resource showcases some of the personalities and locations that played a role in the war and explores the events of that conflict as told through the correspondence and diaries of those who lived it. These words are illustrated with artwork, maps and photographs from the …This extensive exhibit and history resource showcases some of the personalities and locations that played a role in the war and explores the events of that conflict as told through …Archives of Ontario
- The Subway Turns FiftyOn March 30th, 1954, Canada’s First Subway opened for service. It was an immediate hit with the people; 250,000 rode it on the first day. It quickly became an icon for the booming post-war economy that would define Toronto in the closing stages of the 20th century. The Subway Turns …On March 30th, 1954, Canada’s First Subway opened for service. It was an immediate hit with the people; 250,000 rode it on the first day. It quickly became an icon …Archives of Ontario
- Documents from the Front: The American Civil War and Fenian Raids in the 1860sTwo recent additions to the Archives' collection show, through the private lives of Ontarians, how wider military conflicts and political issues affected Ontario (Canada West) in the 1860s. The Darroch donation consists of rare letters of Canadians serving in the American Civil War . The Willson acquisition is the unique …Two recent additions to the Archives' collection show, through the private lives of Ontarians, how wider military conflicts and political issues affected Ontario (Canada West) in the 1860s. The Darroch …Archives of Ontario