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A Chatham-Kent Tapestry - A Visual History to 1950

English · Paperback / Softback

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Like the pieces of a patchwork quilt, Kent County's ten townships, together with the city of Chatham, make up the richly-varied municipality we know today as Chatham-Kent. Beginning with records preserved from the mid-19th century, A Chatham-Kent Tapestry carefully curates photographs from the Chatham-Kent Museum and other community archive collections, as well as surviving negatives from the Chatham Daily News, to tell the remarkable story of one of the oldest communities in Upper Canada. From early waterway settlements to the arrival of railroads that stitched communities together, to the sugar beet fields and swaths of corn and wheat, the sugar factories and glassworks, to the rise of the oil, gas, and automotive industries, this evocative collection lovingly honours the parts that form the whole, weaving together the varied identities of Chatham-Kent's communities and the history they share. Meticulously researched and handsomely designed, A Chatham-Kent Tapestry: A Visual History to 1950 is an indispensable book for all who call the municipality home, and for lovers of local history everywhere.


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Jim and Lisa Gilbert have been bringing local history to life for almost 40 years, in Chatham-Kent. They have won local, regional, national and international awards for their radio shows, newspaper columns, historical presentations and other heritage programming. Their living history festival - Heritage Days: The Faire at the Forks was the largest of its kind in Canada. They spearheaded a campaign to bring greater recognition to the Tecumseh Monument. They have served on committees, boards and organizations throughout their lives which help to bring recognition to Chatham-Kent's rich history. They hope this book does that as well.

Summary

A photo history of Chatham from its settlement days to 1950 that's a must-read for local history buffs.

Product details

Authors Jim Gilbert, Lisa Gilbert
Publisher Biblioasis
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.12.2021
 
EAN 9781771963008
ISBN 978-1-77196-300-8
No. of pages 224
Dimensions 216 mm x 228 mm x 14 mm
Weight 610 g
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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