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The Tweedsmuir Women's Institute Histories

   
  

The assignment was to use the farm histories in one Tweedsmuir history to shape a coherent story of the rural history of a particular place. The outcome was a diverse and exciting set of essays, a number of which have been deposited in the University archives.

Currently, materials may be searched for in the the library catalogue, Trellis, using keywords and the phrase "Student Papers from History 4620"

   

 
Catalogued as “Student Papers from History 4620” [XR1 MS A444]

Author WI branch County Tweedsmuir history call #
Julie Andres Bloomingdale Waterloo xr1 ms a192060-1
Mary Collier Dunchurch Parry Sound xr1 ms a192154
Erica Ferguson Willow Run Grey xr1 ms a192038
Janet Gladstone Ashgrove Halton xr1 ms a192162, 198
Eric Lee Coleridge Union Dufferin xr1 ms a192207
Majesta McClure Gillies Hill Bruce xr1 ms a192032
Julia Rannala Barrie Island Algoma xr1 ms a192126
Nana Robinette Rosehill Peel xr1 ms a192175
Jodie Wight Beechwood Middlesex xr1 ms a192215

      
     
  
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Rural History, Farming, Farm, Food, Agriculture, Rural Life, Countryside, Canada, History, Harvesting, Settlement, Rural, Culture, Veterinary, Agricultural science, Farm labourer, Farmer, Children, Gender, Rural Industries, Victorian, Edwardian, Twentieth century, Nineteenth century, Eighteenth century  

This research was undertaken, in part, thanks to funding
from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada and the Canada Research Chairs Program.
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