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المحتوى المقدم من St. Catharines Museum and Welland Canals Centrre. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة St. Catharines Museum and Welland Canals Centrre أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
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×November 30th, 1824 is an important day in the history of Niagara. A handful of businessmen who had less than a year before formed the Welland Canal Company met at Allanburg to shovel and turn over the first sod, marking the beginning of construction of one of the most important infrastructure projects in Canadian history. As those events usually go, speeches were delivered amongst the small group on that cold day. William Hamilton Merritt’s speech has been shared and reshared many times over the years as it reveals not only the hard work the Company was about to endure, but also the vision of the project itself. This vision: a great canal linking the Great Lakes and facilitating trade and settlement, and linking the world to the interior of North America was a practical reality only realized with the third and fourth Welland Canals. But they hard to start somewhere, and so Merritt called on his fellow Niagarans to join the cause and celebrate this new beginning. Today’s episode of Museum Chat Live! brings a reading of an excerpt of Merritt’s speech from 200 years ago to our ears. Edited and read by museum volunteer Des Corran, you can hear the optimism with which Merritt would cling to over some very challenging years of construction ahead. Enjoy the episode. Listen…
Promotional graphic for the lecture delivered on December 13, 2022. We are thrilled to bring our hit Virtual Museum Lecture Series to the podcast. With over 40 lectures on Youtube, we’re so happy to bring the lecture audio to the podcast format so that more of you can enjoy these fascinating stories and join in on the historical adventures. On today’s episode we’re sharing to provide a lecture presented on December 13, 2022 which provided an update on her work at the Shickluna Shipyard archaeological dig. After two long years away from the site, Dr. Monk will be back on the dig this summer and we’re looking forward to welcoming her back to hear more about this fascinating history. This lecture was originally recorded on December 13, 2022…
Promotional graphic for the lecture presented on November 29, 2022. We are thrilled to bring our hit Virtual Museum Lecture Series to the podcast. With over 40 lectures on Youtube, we’re so happy to bring the lecture audio to the podcast format so that more of you can enjoy these fascinating stories and join in on the historical adventures. On today’s episode we’re sharing “Ponderous Fraus, Mynheers, and Jaded Farm Horses, or Early St. Catharines Before the First Welland Canal” with special guest Brian Narhi. Special guest, local historian, and Chair of the City’s Heritage Advisory Committee Brian Narhi joins the lecture series once again to deliver an exciting look at the earliest settlement activity in St. Catharines. This lecture was originally recorded on November 29, 2022.…
Promotional graphic for the lecture presented on November 15, 2022 We are thrilled to bring our hit Virtual Museum Lecture Series to the podcast. With over 40 lectures on Youtube, we’re so happy to bring the lecture audio to the podcast format so that more of you can enjoy these fascinating stories and join in on the historical adventures. On today’s episode we’re sharing “In the Public Interest: Public Works in St. Catharines” presented by Kathleen Powell. Museum Curator Kathleen Powell will deliver a talk about public works and early city services during the inter-war period, with special focus on the explosion of infrastructure projects taken on by municipalities at that time. This lecture was originally recorded on November 15, 2022.…
Promotional graphic for the lecture presented on November 1, 2022. We are thrilled to bring our hit Virtual Museum Lecture Series to the podcast. With over 40 lectures on Youtube, we’re so happy to bring the lecture audio to the podcast format so that more of you can enjoy these fascinating stories and join in on the historical adventures. On today’s episode we’re sharing “Our Gallant Employees: Corporate Commemoration in Post-War Canada,” with special guest Jonathan Vance. Special Guest Dr. Jonathan Vance, military historian and professor of history at Western University, will discuss his current research into corporate war memorials and their legacy in our communities. This lecture was originally recorded on November 1, 2022.…
Promotional graphic from the lecture series, October 18, 2022. We are thrilled to bring our hit Virtual Museum Lecture Series to the podcast. With over 40 lectures on Youtube, we’re so happy to bring the lecture audio to the podcast format so that more of you can enjoy these fascinating stories and join in on the historical adventures. On today’s episode we’re sharing “Queenston: A Working Neighbourhood” presented by special guest Paul Miller, minister of Westminster United Church. This lecture was originally recorded on October 18, 2022.…
Promotional graphic for the lecture originally presented on October 4, 2022. We are thrilled to bring our hit Virtual Museum Lecture Series to the podcast. With over 40 lectures on Youtube, we’re so happy to bring the lecture audio to the podcast format so that more of you can enjoy these fascinating stories and join in on the historical adventures. On today’s episode we’re sharing “Discovering Niagara’s Freedom Trail” with special guest Rochelle Bush. Special Guest Rochelle Bush, trustee and historian of Salem Chapel, British Methodist Episcopal Church National Historic Site and proprietor of Tubman Tours Canada, will speak about Niagara’s Freedom Trail – the loosely connected network of important heritage sites, museums, and other historical places connected to the story of freedom and the Underground Railroad throughout Niagara. This lecture was originally recorded on October 4, 2022.…
Promotional graphic for the lecture originally presented on September 20, 2022. We are thrilled to bring our hit Virtual Museum Lecture Series to the podcast. With over 40 lectures on Youtube, we’re so happy to bring the lecture audio to the podcast format so that more of you can enjoy these fascinating stories and join in on the historical adventures. On today’s episode we’re sharing One Dish, One History: There Were People Here Before 1876 with special guest Karl Dockstader. Radio host, and of the Oneida bear clan Centre Karl Dockstader will walk us through a part of Niagara history that is underexplored. We’ll talk about the friendships and agreements that formed to make settler people living here in Niagara possible and how that friendship may need to be rekindled to keep Niagara viable. This lecture was originally recorded on September 20, 2022 Enjoy the lecture.…
This episode is in our Hearing History series, taking full advantage of the podcast format by exploring local history through sound. Today’s sound is the internal combustion engine, which has powered vehicles and industrial machinery in this city for over a century – and we build them here too! This episode follows the history of internal combustion engines in and around St. Catharines and considers the memories, associations, and future considerations that come up along the way. Start your engines and come along for the ride! Take a listen and share your thoughts with us! The views and opinions expressed on this podcast do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of the St. Catharines Museum and Welland Canals Centre and the City of St. Catharines. Listen and subscribe to Museum Chat Live! and the Museum’s other podcast, One Hour in the Past on Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud , Google Podcasts , and Spotify (search for STCM Podcasts).…
Promotional graphic for the lecture originally presented on May 24. We are thrilled to bring our hit Virtual Museum Lecture Series to the podcast. With over 40 lectures on Youtube, we’re so happy to bring the lecture audio to the podcast format so that more of you can enjoy these fascinating stories and join in on the historical adventures. On today’s episode we’re sharing a very special lecture presented by Dr. Natasha Henry-Dixon, president of the Ontario Black History Society, and the topic expert on Emancipation Day. This lecture was originally recorded on May 24, 2022. Enjoy the lecture. Listen…
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