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Pieces of the Past

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1933 J.J. Crosier and Company ‘fire sale’

Jennifer Georgiou January 4, 2023Listowel Banner, Pieces of the Past

On Dec. 29, 1932 at 7 a.m., a man passing by J.J. Crosier and Company Limited heard a large bang. A few minutes later, smoke began pouring out from the front door of the Stratford-based dry goods and clothing store.

Fifty Archives Treasures concludes 2022 with vintage New Year’s postcard

Cindy J. Sinko December 29, 2022Listowel Banner, Pieces of the Past

As many readers know, Stratford-Perth Archives celebrated a special anniversary this year! We turned 50!

Fifty Archives Treasures: Holiday cookbooks, recipes

Ellen Thomas December 22, 2022Listowel Banner, Pieces of the Past

This is the 49th week in a series of articles celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Stratford-Perth Archives. This week we feature a very special pair of cookbooks.

Fifty Archives Treasures: Homemade Christmas crafts from a century ago

Jennifer Georgiou December 14, 2022Listowel Banner, Pieces of the Past

After 50 years of operation, Stratford-Perth Archives houses an ever-growing collection of material that is carefully preserved and made accessible for researchers from around the world.

Fifty Archives Treasures: The Stratford medallions in honour of Shakespeare

Ellen Thomas December 8, 2022Listowel Banner, Pieces of the Past

This is the 47th week in a series of articles celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Stratford-Perth Archives. This week’s treasures are three medallions commissioned by the City of Stratford to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s birth. The accompanying examples were transferred to St

Fifty Archives Treasures: Pullman First World War postcard collection

Jennifer Georgiou November 30, 2022Listowel Banner, Pieces of the Past

After 50 years of operation, Stratford-Perth Archives houses an ever-growing collection that is carefully preserved and made accessible for researchers from around the world. One of the ways that we are celebrating the Archives’ golden anniversary is by highlighting 50 “treasures” from our collectio

Fifty Archives Treasures: The life of local trailblazer Adelaide Clayton

Cindy J. Sinko November 23, 2022Listowel Banner, Pieces of the Past

This is week 45 of the continuing series of articles celebrating the 50th anniversary of Stratford-Perth Archives and its treasures. This week’s treasure is a Junior Red Cross uniform that belonged to Adelaide Clayton, generously donated to the Archives in 1993. Clayton organized the first Junior Re

Fifty Archives Treasures: Perth Regiment and the Album of Sneek

Jennifer Georgiou November 16, 2022Listowel Banner, Pieces of the Past

After 50 years of operation, Stratford-Perth Archives houses an ever-growing collection that is carefully preserved and made accessible for researchers from around the world.

Fifty Archives Treasures: First World War letter from Capt. Albert James Pequegnat

Betty Jo Belton November 9, 2022Listowel Banner, Pieces of the Past

Albert James Pequegnat served as a Captain in the 1st Canadian Field Ambulance Corp during World War I. When he died in 1959, his obituary reported that, “after 1917... he became an ambassador of good will to American troops in the U.S. and Honolulu.” His brothers George and Nelson also served in th

Fifty Archives Treasures: Walter S. Allward letter and the Stratford Memorial

Betty Jo Belton November 2, 2022Listowel Banner, Pieces of the Past

Discussions on a suitable soldiers’ memorial, led by local chapters of the IODE, started almost as soon as World War I ended in 1918. By 1920 a group had come together to form the Soldiers War Memorial Committee. Working with the Stratford Chamber of Commerce, they collected $19,000 of the $25,000 n

Fifty Archives Treasures: The Baker Family photos, and the origins of the jack-o-lantern

Cindy J. Sinko October 26, 2022Listowel Banner, Pieces of the Past

As Thanksgiving has come to an end and we all have sufficiently stuffed ourselves, we can turn our attention to the next holiday for kids and kids at heart, Halloween. Now with every good holiday, there always seems to be that one true identifiable symbol that is synonymous with that day. For Hallow

Fifty Archives Treasures: Morley’s unpublished history of Perth County

Betty Jo Belton October 19, 2022Listowel Banner, Pieces of the Past

This is week 40 of a series of articles celebrating the 50th anniversary of Stratford-Perth Archives and its treasures. This week’s treasure is an unpublished history of Perth County created by school teacher and poet, E. Lillian Morley (1891-1975).

Fifty Archives Treasures: Stratford Shakespearean Gardens birdhouse

Ellen Thomas October 12, 2022Listowel Banner, Pieces of the Past

This is the 39th week of a series of articles celebrating the 50th anniversary of Stratford-Perth Archives. This week’s featured treasures are letters written by two men considered to be Canada’s most renowned ornithologists, naturalists, and conservationists.

Fifty Archives Treasures: Thanksgiving cards and interesting turkey facts

Betty Jo Belton October 5, 2022Listowel Banner, Pieces of the Past

This is week 38 of a series of articles celebrating the 50th anniversary of Stratford-Perth Archives, and its treasures. This week’s treasure is a small selection of Thanksgiving postcards – all roughly 110 years old and featuring images of turkeys.

Fifty Archives Treasures: History behind James Reaney’s ALPHABET magazine

Betty Jo Belton September 28, 2022Listowel Banner, Pieces of the Past

In September 1960, ALPHABET magazine announced itself as “A Semiannual Devoted to the Iconography of the Imagination.”

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