In 2011, the selected theme for our lectures is "Scots in Beaconsfield" in order to present a more in depth study of this subject with several guest speakers.
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2006-07
May 17th, 2007 Julie Boivin and Jennifer Ouellet, "Heritage Homes"; Herb Linder Annex
Julie Boivin, architect, Bureau du patrimoine et de la toponymie, Ville de Monreal, introduced the Maisons rurales / Farm Houses project on the island of Montreal. Jennifer Ouellet, completing her M.A. in heritage conservation, made a PowerPoint presentation in French on "Les anciennes maisons de ferme de l’île de Montréal et de l’île Bizard". Also will be the launch of the new edition of our Walking Tour of Beaconsfield booklet.
2005-06
November 16, 2006 Mrs Evelyn McOuat (Bremner) speaking about Douglas Bremner, her father: important figure of our city, artist, musician, philanthropist and member of the Order of Canada
2004-05
Because so little is generally known or understood about the long history or culture of the First Nations who arrived here millennia before the European discovery of the western world, it was decided to explore parts of their story and background as our theme for the year 2012. Of course, it is only possible to touch on a few areas but we have been lucky to recruit a number of speakers from the local aboriginal community to share their viewpoints and goals with us and also to display some cultural aspects of their arts and crafts.
Throughout the year 2013, the Beaurepaire-Beaconsfield Historical Society invites you to discover different aspects of life in the early years of Europeans in North America with our theme Nouvelle-France. Our speakers will surprise you with very interesting subjects.
Throughout the year 2014, the Beaurepaire-Beaconsfield Historical Society invites you to discover different aspects of life in North America with our theme The United Empire Loyalists. Our speakers will surprise you with very interesting subjects.
Starting in November 2014 and throughout the year 2015, the Beaurepaire-Beaconsfield Historical Society invites you to discover different aspects of Canadian Military - Standing on Guard
Everyone welcome.
Free for members; $2 for non-members
Become a member for $5 per year
Information: Contact us
Starting in 2016 and throughout the year 2016, the Beaurepaire-Beaconsfield Historical Society invites you to discover different aspects of Early Canadian History before European immigration
Everyone welcome.
Free for members; $2 for non-members
Become a member for $5 per year
Information: Contact us
Symposium on Prehistoric America
When: Saturday, June 25, 2016, Special all day lectures.
Where: Herb-Linder Annex (BowlingGreen)
303 Beaconsfield Blvd, Beaconsfield, H9W 4A7
For this special day, we have scheduled two exceptional speakers who will present their very significant discoveries. We hope you will attend these insightful lectures which will be in English, each followed by a question and answer/discussion session. See the description of each lecture more details.
Schedule:
9 a.m. to 10 a.m.: Registration and greetings
10 a.m. to noon: Lecture by Gérard Leduc
The Knights Templar Take to the Sea towards Nova Francia
Noon to 2 p.m.: Lunch break. Your may choose to bring your own lunch or eat in one of the neighbourhood restaurants
2 p.m. to 4 p.m.: Lecture by Gordon Freeman
ASTRONOMY: Canada's Stonehenge in 3200 BC, and Gregory's Bologna in AD 1575
Registration:
In advance:
Online, by filling in the form, specifying “June 25 Symposium” in the “Comments” section
At any of our lectures
At our AGM on Saturday, June 11, 2016
On site:
Registrations start at 9 a.m.
Cost: $5 for members
$10 for non-members
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