Remembrance Day needn’t be limited to just November 11th.
Tonight on TVO a documentary revisits the First World War – this time from above. The productions puts together rarely-seen historical footage and photographs to give a new perspective on the war – and the destruction it inflicted on European towns and the countrysides.
Present day footage is also used to update the story and show the scars that remain on the landscape.
The First World War From Above airs tonight (Monday, November 28th) at 10 pm and repeats Thursday, December 1st at Midnight, on TVO – cable 2.
Here is the BBC description of the program:
The story of the Great War told from a unique new aerial perspective. Featuring two remarkable historical finds, including a piece of archive footage filmed from an airship in summer 1919, capturing the trenches and battlefields in a way that’s rarely been seen before. Also features aerial photographs taken by First World War pilots – developed for the first time in over ninety years – that show not only the devastation inflicted during the fighting, but also quirks and human stories visible only from above. Presented by Fergal Keane.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vyrzh
SUNNYSIDE OPEN HOUSE DECEMBER 10th
If you are unable to attend the Victorian Nutcracker Open House at Sunnyside Mansion today (November 26th), you will have another opportunity to tour this historic St. George house on Saturday December 10th, 2011.
David Bailey will again offer a tour of the restored home originally built for Dr. Kitchen, this time in support of the Brant Historical Society (which operates the Brant Museum & Archives and Myrtleville House Museum in Brantford).
Along with his fundraising partner. Mary Stedman, David invites people to Sunnyside between 12 Noon and 4:00 pm on the 10th (also the evening of the St. George Santa Claus parade which will travel past Sunnyside shortly after its 6:00 pm start time).
Sunnyside is located at 13 Main Street South, St. George.
David Bailey will again offer a tour of the restored home originally built for Dr. Kitchen, this time in support of the Brant Historical Society (which operates the Brant Museum & Archives and Myrtleville House Museum in Brantford).
Along with his fundraising partner. Mary Stedman, David invites people to Sunnyside between 12 Noon and 4:00 pm on the 10th (also the evening of the St. George Santa Claus parade which will travel past Sunnyside shortly after its 6:00 pm start time).
Sunnyside is located at 13 Main Street South, St. George.
SANTA CLAUS VISITS ST. GEORGE FOR A PARADE DECEMBER 8th, 2012
St. George Santa Claus Parade
Presented by the St. George Firefighters Association.
Route: Downtown St. George.
Route: Downtown St. George.
Along High Street, turning at the Post Office,
then north on Main Street to arrive at the Fire Hall.6pm start time – bundle up it can get cold!
After the parade, children can meet Santa Claus at the Fire Hall
and enjoy hot chocolate.
DIGITAL PROJECT LAUNCHES DECEMBER 10th
THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY’S DIGITAL PROJECT IS READY TO LAUNCH!
Join us for atour of thenew virtualcollection & a historical talk from a veryspecial guest speaker.
This project is a partnership between the South Dumfries Historical Society, Adelaide Hunter Hoodless National Historic Site, the Paris Museum & Historical Society, and the County of Brant Public Library.
The Ontario Trillium Foundation is an agency of the Government of Ontario.
Refreshments will be served.
Contact the Library for more information: 519-442-2433
http://images.ourontario.ca/brant
St. George Branch
78 Main Street N.
St. George, ONSaturday, December 10th, 2011
Begins 1:00 pm
This project is a partnership between the South Dumfries Historical Society, Adelaide Hunter Hoodless National Historic Site, the Paris Museum & Historical Society, and the County of Brant Public Library.
Support for this project has been generously provided the Ontario Trillium Foundation (Thanks!).
The Ontario Trillium Foundation is an agency of the Government of Ontario.
WHO KNEW CONTEST – GREAT PRIZES TO BE WON
WHO KNEW CONTEST – GREAT PRIZES TO BE WON
- Explore local history at www.interestingfacts.ca
- Tuesday, November 15, 2011 to Thursday, December 08, 2011
- Web:
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ENTER THE CONTEST BY WATCHING SHORT VIDEOS ABOUT LOCAL INTERESTING FACTS
AND THEN ANSWERING QUESTIONS
TO RECEIVE YOUR ENTRY BALLOT:
VISIT www.interestingfacts.ca - To participate in the
Who Knew Minute to Win It Giveaway!
Only one entry per person is accepted per week. Please come back each week for new interesting facts!
For the opportunity to earn extra ballots, stop into any of the participating museums and galleries below!
Prize winners will be announced at the end of each week, with the Grand Prize winner being announced in early December, 2011!
Good luck!
• Adelaide Hunter Hoodless Homestead NHS
• Bell Homestead National Historic Site
• Burford Township Historical Society Museum
• Brant Museum & Archives
• Brantford Arts Block
• Canadian Military Heritage Museum
• Chiefswood National Historic Site
• Glenhyrst Art Gallery of Brant
• Mohawk Chapel
• Myrtleville House Museum
• Personal Computer Museum
• St. George Museum
• Woodland Cultural Centre
BRANT HISTORICAL SOCIETY TALK WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Lieutenant Colonel David Meehan, the commanding officer of the 56th Field Artillery Regiment, will speak about Brantford soldiers in Afghanistan at the next meeting of the Brant Historical Society on Wednesday, November 16th, 2011.
The talk will cover the 10 years of Canadian operations in Afghanistan and the role of Brantford’s citizen soldiers.
The talk starts at 7:30 p.m. in the Brant Museum and Archives at 57 Charlotte Street in Brantford.
Lt. Col. Meehan recently returned from Afghanistan.For more information, contact Joan Kanigan at 519-752-2483, or by email at [email protected]
A Nutcracker Christmas at historic Sunnyside Mansion in St. George
Let The Nutcracker take you back in time to a Victorian Christmas…
Admission by donation ~ please give generously to the Canadian ballet Youth Ensemble.
For more information: (289) 775-5377
Here is a link to an article about Sunnyside: http://www.homesandcottages.com/Articles/tabid/134/Default.aspx?ArticleId=136
The Canadian Ballet Youth Ensemble
145 Main Street East, Hamilton, Ontario L8N 1G4
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BRIEF VIDEO ABOUT LINDSAY HALL – OUR GUEST SPEAKER NOVEMBER 12th
Please take two minutes to have an introduction to our November 12th guest speaker Lindsay Hall – this YouTube video was prepared as background to her receiving the Governor General’s Award for Teaching Canadian History in 2009: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gMA8tX5ghQ
To learn more… come out on Saturday November 12th at 2 pm at the Memorial Hall and meet Mrs. Hall and have the opportunity to hear about her teaching.
For more background on her teaching, visit the Online magazine for the Ontario College of Teachers and read an article they published about Mrs. Hall: http://professionallyspeaking.oct.ca/september_2010/departments/exemplary.aspx
To learn more… come out on Saturday November 12th at 2 pm at the Memorial Hall and meet Mrs. Hall and have the opportunity to hear about her teaching.
For more background on her teaching, visit the Online magazine for the Ontario College of Teachers and read an article they published about Mrs. Hall: http://professionallyspeaking.oct.ca/september_2010/departments/exemplary.aspx
GORDON ROSEBRUGH HOLDER (1921 – 1945)
GORDON ROSEBRUGH HOLDER (1921 – 1945)
November is a good time to pause and remember the life of Gordon Rosebrugh Holder – a young St. George man who served his country and was killed in Second World War.
His story is told as part of the McMaster University Alumni Honour Roll Project. This project has been lead by Charles M. Johnston, Professor Emeritus of History, who was one of the first speakers to address the South Dumfries Historical Society after it was formed.
The Honour Roll Project seeks to tell the story behind every name on the McMaster Honour Roll. We have our own plaques for those who served and who died in the Wars here in St. George. You will find Mr. Holder’s name on the front of the Memorial Hall.
The Honour Roll Project seeks to tell the story behind every name on the McMaster Honour Roll. We have our own plaques for those who served and who died in the Wars here in St. George. You will find Mr. Holder’s name on the front of the Memorial Hall.
Gordon was born on January 31st, 1921 and died on February 19th, 1945. His story does not have a happy ending, but Dr. Johnston does a nice job of telling the story of his short life and the context in which it was lived. Many people will be able to relate in some way to the young boy going to school in what is now called the St.George Old School and attending McMaster University.
What is harder to imagine is having all his plans put on hold to join a fight overseas – and then having those plans permanently ended.
What is harder to imagine is having all his plans put on hold to join a fight overseas – and then having those plans permanently ended.
For more about the Project, visit the website at:
For Gordon Rosebrugh Holder’s story, visit:
More information on our Nov 12 Guest Speaker Lindsay Hall
LINDSAY HALL is our guest speaker on Saturday November 12th at 2 pm. Here are some details of her background:
– Attended University of Western Ontario (Hons. B.A, M.A. in History and B Ed.)
– Eighth year teaching (six years at Huron Park S.S. in Woodstock, two years at Clarke Road Secondary School in London)
– Governor General’s Award for Excellence in Teaching Canadian History – 2009
– History Department Head at Clarke Road Secondary School, London, Ontario
– Has travelled with students to Europe to honour the 65th Anniversary of the Battle of Ortona (2008), 65th Anniversary of the Victory in Europe (2010) and currently planning a trip for the 95th Anniversary of Vimy Ridge (April 2012)
Please join us for this free talk as Mrs. Hall discusses her approaches to teaching Canadian history to High School students in ways they can relate.
The talk is at the Memorial Hall, 32 Main Street South (next door to the Museum).