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Our understanding of Peel's history is routinely re-shaped by the records in our collection. Explore that and "counterfactuals" such as what if the Mississauga train derailment hadn't happened, or if Peel's capital was elsewhere: peelarchivesblog.com/2026/03/09/t...
A man with a small brush mustache and a bowler hat stands on a porch during the winter.
John Bush was a train porter living in Lakeview (now #Mississauga) from around 1923 to until his death in 1948. Read more about him and two other residents: archive.org/details/thre...
#ACAHashtagParty #ArchivesBlackHistory
Thanks! It was definitely one of the goals, to show a general audience the process of researching someone through lots of little clues. This first round is actually more of an exception to the rule, having found actual resources at Guelph Museum late in the going, and another with active family.
Congrats to @peelarchives.bsky.social for this little book. Interesting format and lots of sources for further research.
Newly published free ebook:
"Early Black residents of Peel County: three profiles" takes a look at the lives of a entrepreneur and singer, a porter, and a teacher.
archive.org/details/thre...
A man and woman sit. "Region of Peel Archives, Elizabeth Smeaton fonds."
Tin types like this are among the earliest photographs in our collection. This is an unidentified couple in the collection of Elizabeth "Bessie" Smeaton (1886-1979) of Inglewood. #Caledon
A man stands with a horse.
Happy Lunar New Year!
Here's Cyrus Brown, a carriage horse breeder of Meadowvale, ca. 1890. His clients included the Governor General of Canada.
#Mississauga
Newly published free ebook:
"Early Black residents of Peel County: three profiles" takes a look at the lives of a entrepreneur and singer, a porter, and a teacher.
archive.org/details/thre...
#onthisday 1986, forty years ago, CBC series "Seeing Things" aired an episode filmed partly at the Peel County Courthouse, now PAMA.
A small building, possibly wooden, with a stone front, and a large window covering most of the facade. A bush on the righthand side. Credit to Region of Peel Archives photo collection.
A wintery photo of the butcher shop at Summerville, Dundas Street at Etobicoke Creek. Built in 1898 by Joe Culham. #Mississauga
Coincidentally, schools under post-secondary ("pre-secondary"?) call this Winter Walk Day.
ontarioactiveschooltravel.ca/winter-walk-...
New on @internetarchiveca.bsky.social : Village of Streetsville minutes from 1936 to 1947, 1952 to 1961, and their planning board minutes from 1954 to 1959: archive.org/details/town... #Mississauga
An article about Candlemas Day and Groundhog Day.
Groundhog Day was created in 1886 in the US, an update of Candlemas. The first mention in #Brampton 's The Conservator newspaper was in 1893, but it wasn't mentioned again until 1938.
Black History Month
As we commemorate 30 years of Black History Month in Canada, we reflect on the vision, creativity, and perseverance of Black communities past and presentβand look toward the future.
Discover the stories and items selected to honour this legacy: www.canada.ca/en/library-a...
A cropped image from a flyer of cans of Minute Maid orange juice, 89 cents.
Did your house have concentrate juice in the freezer?
The last brands on the market in Canada, both via Coca-Cola, are being discontinued, via CBC News: youtu.be/niIilevblQg
Pic from RPA ephemera collection, first A&P flyer of 2000.
New on our blog, a look at the newly digitized Peel County council minutes, by-laws, and reports, including mention of the Fenians: peelarchivesblog.com/2025/12/29/n... #cdnhist
Annette Dionne has died.
The surviving Dionne Quints were consulted in the creation of 1999 Peel Heritage Complex exhibition about their life.
#PortCredit St Lawrence Starch promotional items were among what was included.
www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...
Cover of a book titled "By Laws of County Council of York and Peel."
New on @internetarchiveca.bsky.social, every County of Peel minute book (1867-1973):
archive.org/details/peel...
People interested in what's now Toronto and York Region may be interested in the Home District, and United Counties of York and Peel minutes (1842-1866).
Water streams through an artificial power embankment. Postcard captioned "Walshaw Dam, Bolton, Ont. Canada." with credit to the donor, Betty Bull.
A postcard of Walshaw Dam, Bolton, postmarked #onthisday 1909.
Bolton is now part of the @townofcaledon.bsky.social
It's me! Talking about The Toronto Book of the Dead in Brampton this Thursday night!
Tomorrow night, @adambunch.bsky.social presents "The Toronto Book of the Dead & The City's Morbid Past" at Cyril Clark branch of Brampton Library, 6:30 β 8:30 pm.
More info: bramlib.libnet.info/event/14255886
Top, the exterior of a church. Middle, a band on the steps of a large church. Bottom, another church exterior.
Happy 100th anniversary to the United Church of Canada. In Peel, this saw Methodist, Congregational, and some Presbyterian churches unite. #UCCan100
Pictured are:
βͺ Macville United Church, just west of Bolton
βͺ Grace United Church, Brampton
βͺ Cooksville United Church
"In the summertime, when the weather is hot..."
A clip from our newest YouTube upload, of the local waterpark, 1999: www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7tm...
Yesterday in 1965, Peel MPP Bill Davis introduced legislation to create a college system in Ontario. Last night, TVO The Agenda took a look at whether it still aligns with his original vision of being distinct from universities.
Image of a tree-lined street, with only hints of buildings. Power lines and telephone poles line opposite sides of the street. Captioned "Region of Peel Archives, Russ Cooper fonds."
Lakeshore Road is a major arterial road in #Mississauga. This is that stretch, #onthisday in 1949, just west of Clarkson.
A column called "Hear-See," a parody of the phrase hearsay. It shows an illustrated picture of a talk show host at a desk, a DJ, and people in Edwardian costume.
Before he was an icon of Canadian television on @tvotoday.bsky.social, "Saturday Night at the Movies" host Elwy Yost had a column in AVRO Newsmagazine. He worked in their personnel department from 1953 until 1959.
What can Canada learn from previous annexation threats? @spaikin.bsky.social spoke with historians @dominiquemarshall.bsky.social ( @cuhistory.bsky.social) and @adambunch.bsky.social, to understand what we can learn from the past. #cdnpoli #cdnhist
If you're a professional artist living in #Toronto, and love archives, @toronto.ca 's new Artist-in-Residence call is looking for someone to create a temporary public artwork based on the City of Toronto Archives' collection:
www.toronto.ca/explore-enjo...
Cover of a magazine with an illustration of people around a plane, and the headline "development program continues."
Newly posted in our @internetarchiveca.bsky.social account, 11 issues of Avro News and Avro Newsmagazine, many detailing the creation of the Avro Arrow: archive.org/search?query... #Mississauga