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Material Culture Review
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#37. Material History Review (Spring 1993)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization
A Final Word -- A Note of Appreciation -- Articles: Mainbocher - A Couturier's Contribution to Material Culture by Virginia S. Wimberley, Maureen M. Grasso, and Fawn S. Mahajan -- What to Wear to the Klondike: Outfitting Women for the Gold Rush by Barbara E. Kelcey -- L'Étude du costume en ethnologie by Jocelyne Mathieu -- Museums, Visitors and the Reconstruction of the Past in Ontario by Mary Tivy -- Research Report: The Teifi Coracle by David Tilson -- Conference Reports: "On the Importance of Being Scientifically Correct" by David-Thiery Ruddel -- How Many Angels Can Sit On the Head of a Pin? by Randall C. Brooks -- Reviews -- Notes and Comments -- Contributors.
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#24. Material History Bulletin (Fall 1986)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Liturgical objects--Ontario--History; Textiles--Ontario--History; Nisbet, Thomas; Furniture--New Brunswick--History; Household linens--Nova Scotia--Lunenburg County--History; Sepulchral monuments--Ontario--History; Sand, Foundry--Québec (Province)
Article: An analysis of liturgical textiles at Sainte-Marie Among the Hurons by Joyce Taylor Dawson. -- Research reports: Thomas Nisbet's furniture: distinctive style, design and workmanship by Tim Dilworth. -- Lunenburg-German household textiles: the evidence from Lunenburg County estate inventories, 1780-1830 by Richard Hennirig Field; Observations on figures, human and divine, on nineteenth-century Ontario gravestones by Patricia Stone and Lynn Russell. -- Le processus technique de fabrication d'un moule de sable au XIXe siècle par Thérèse Beaudoin. -- Notes and Comments. -- Reviews
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#12. Material History Bulletin (Spring 1981)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Sepulchral monuments--Newfoundland and Labrador--History; Pottery--Canada
Articles: Eighteenth and nineteenth-century Newfoundland gravestones: self-sufficiency, economic specialization and the creation of artefacts by Gerald L. Pocius. -- Research notes: Identifying medalta, 1916-1954: a guide to markings by Ronald Getty and Ester Klaiman. -- Book Reviews: British Columbia Provincial Museum, Modern History Galleries. Reviewed by Ian MacPherson. -- British Columbia Provincial Museum. William Maurice Carmichael Silversmith. Reviewed by Martin Segger. -- Judith Buxton-Keenlyside. Selected Canadian spinning wheels in perspective: an analytic approach. Reviewed by Peter W. Cook. -- Musée du Québec. Regard sur le mobilier victorien. Compte rendu de Denise Leclerc. -- Point Ellice House, Victoria, B.C. Reviewed by John Adams. -- Lynne Sussman. Spode/Copeland transfer--printed patterns found at 20 Hudson's Bay Company sites. Reviewed by Elizabeth Collard. -- Books received. -- Notes and comments.
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#14. Material History Bulletin (Spring 1982)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Merchants--Québec (Province)--Québec; Wooden-frame houses--Québec (Province); Women's clothing--Social aspects; Architecture--History--Sources; Costume--Nova Scotia--Louisbourg; Woodwork; Architecture, Domestic--Newfoundland and Labrador--Wabana; Miners--Dwellings--Newfoundland and Labrador--Wabana; Material culture--Study and teaching--Atlantic Provinces
Articles: Espace physique et culture matérielle du marchand-négociant à Québec au début du XIXe siècle (1820-1830) par George Bervin. -- L'habitat de bois en Nouvelle-France par Georges P. Léonidoff. -- Changing women's fashion and its social context, 1870-1905 by Anita Rush. -- Research notes: Mirrors of the architectural moment: some comments on the use of historical photographs as primary sources in architectural history by Martin Segger. -- Woodworking patterns at the Sutherland Steam Mill, Nova Scotia Museum by Robert W. Frame. -- Costume research and reproduction at Louisbourg by E.M. Razzolini. -- Company housing in Wabana, Bell Island, Newfoundland by Richard MacKinnon. -- Research reports: Domestic food preparation in British Columbia, 1895-1935 by Barbara Riley. -- Ontario Historical Society Material Culture Project by Elizabeth Quance. -- Ethnologie de l'Amérique française par CELAT. -- An anniversary of research and researchers concerned with Atlantic Canadian material culture by Sheila Stevenson. Book reviews...
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#15. Material History Bulletin (Summer 1982)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; House furnishings--Atlantic Provinces; Interior decoration--Nova Scotia; Newfoundland and Labrador--Social life and customs; Wake services--Newfoundland and Labrador; Army life; Family life--Nova Scotia--Louisbourg--History; Furniture--Atlantic Provinces--History; Cabinetwork--Nova Scotia; Cabinetwork--Prince Edward Island
Articles: Introduction by Neil V. Rosenberg and Shane O'Dea. -- Interior forms. Interior functions: Interior motives : Rooms, objects, and meaning in Atlantic Canada homes by Gerald L. Pocius. -- The development of heating and cooking technology in the Newfoundland house by Shane O'Dea. -- A woman's touch: domestic arrangements in the rural Newfoundland home by Linda Dale. -- Aspects of socializing and partying in outport Newfoundland by Wilfred W. Wareham. -- Sacred and profane space: ritual interaction and process in the Newfoundland house wake by Gary R. Butler. -- Communities and families: family life and living conditions in Eighteenth-Century Louisbourg by Kenneth Donavan. -- Barracks life in the nineteenth century, or How and why Tommy's lot improved by Carol M. Whitfield. -- Furniture: Furniture and the Atlantic Canada condition by Donald Blake Webster. -- Folk influence in Nova Scotia interiors: the Lunenburg County example by Thomas Lackey. -- Halifax cabinet-makers, 1837-1875: apprenticeships by Marie Elwood. -- Cabinet-making in Prince Edward Island by Irene Rogers. -- Thomas Nisbet: a reappraisal of his life and work by T.G. Dilworth. -- Decorated walls and ceilings in Nova Scotia by Cora Greenaway. -- Room decorating in the first half of the Nineteenth Century by Charles H. Foss. -- Traditional furniture of Atlantic Canada: Commentary by David Orr. -- Collectors, dealers and museums: private initiative and public responsibility: a roundatable discussion. -- Closing remarks: Victoria Dickenson, George Kapelos
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#11. Material History Bulletin (Fall 1980)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Built-in furniture--Québec (Province)--History; Country furniture--Newfoundland and Labrador
Articles: Les meubles meublants dans le répertoire du mobilier ancien au Québec par Yvan Fortier et Marcel Gauthier. -- Newfoundland outport furniture: an interpretation by Walter W. Peddle. -- Review: Canadian furniture: an annotated bibliography. W. John McIntyre and Janet Houghton McIntyre. -- Furniture in public collections in Canada - La collection national de mobilier. -- Notes and comments.
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#02. Material History Bulletin (1977)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Canada--Antiquities; Samplers--Ontario--Dating; Chain saws--British Columbia--History; Thatched buildings--Québec (Province); Thatched roofs--Québec (Province)--History; House furnishings--British Columbia--Historiography; Interior decoration--British Columbia--Historiography; Sawmills--British Columbia--Equipment and supplies--History
Articles: The dating of Ontario Samplers by Leslie Maitland. -- British Columbia's experience with early chain saws by Jim Wardrop. -- La Chaumière québécoise par Pierre Rastoul. -- British Columbia interiors by Virginia Careless. -- Early B.C. sawmill machinery: 1869 by Robert D. Watt . -- Reviews: A checklist of Toronto cabinet and chair makers, 1800-1865. Joan MacKinnon. -- Logging: British Columbia's logging history. Ed. Gould. -- The wind commands: sailors and sailing ships in the Pacific. Harry Morton. -- The cabinetmakers of Norfolk County. William Yeager, editor. -- Notes and Comments
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#04. Material History Bulletin (Fall 1977)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Canada--Antiquities; Coopers and cooperage--Newfoundland and Labrador--History
Articles: The Newfoundland cooper trade by George N. Horvath. -- Reviews: D. Pennington and M. Taylor. A pictorial guide to American spinning wheels. Reviewed by Judy Keenlyside. -- Carol Priamo. Mills of Canada and William Fox, et al. The mill. Reviewed by Felicity Leung. -- Lise Boily et Jean François Blanchette. Les fours à Québec. Réplique aux commentaires.-- Notes and comments
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#19. Material History Bulletin (Spring 1984)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Housekeeping; Stoves--Great Britain--History; Stoves--Canada--History; Logging--Ontario--Equipment and supplies; Cabinetmakers; Domestics--Canada--History; Manufacturing industries--Alberta--Directories; Gardens--Ontario--Waterloo Region; Chattel mortgages
Articles: "Canadian Ways" : an introduction to comparative studies of housework, stoves and diet in Great Britain and Canada by Hillary Russell. -- In the bush : the changing world of work in Ontario's pulpwood logging industry during the Twentieth Century by Ian Radforth. -- From workshop to factory : the furnituremaker by W. John McIntyre. -- Below stairs : the domestic servant by Marilyn J. Barber. -- Research reports: Inventory of secondary manufacturing companies in Alberta, 1880-1914 by Sandra Morton. -- Waterloo Region gardens in the Germanic tradition by Nancy-Lou Patterson. -- "Now this Indenture Witnesseth . . .": some comments on the use of chattel mortgages in material history research by H.T. Holman. -- Notes and comments. -- Reviews
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#22. Material History Bulletin (Fall 1985)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Pharmacists--Canada--History; Niagara Apothecary (Firm); Architecture, Domestic--Ontario--Sharon; Doan, Ebenezer; Playgrounds--Ontario--History; House furnishings--Nova Scotia--Lunenburg; Interior architecture--Nova Scotia--Lunenburg; Photographic industry--British Columbia--Vancouver--History
Articles: A professional keeping shop: the nineteenth-century apothecary by Ernst W. Stieb. -- Diffusion and vision: a case study of the Ebenezer Doan House in Sharon, Ontario by W. John McIntyre. -- The playground in nineteenth-century Ontario: theory and practice by Bruce Curtis. -- Research reports: Towards a material history methodology. -- Proxemic patterns : eighteenth-century Lunenburg-German domestic furnishings and interiors by Richard Henning Field. -- All the latest improvements: Vancouver photographic studios of the nineteenth century by David Mattison. -- Research note: 1986 : Cent ans d'exploitation de la cale sèche Lorne, à Lauzon par Serge Rouleau. -- Forum: An approach to historical research in museums by D.R. Richeson. --Research and the development of a domestic history collection by Barbara Riley. -- Reviews
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#10. Material History Bulletin (Spring 1980)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Canada--Antiquities; Sewing-machine industry--Ontario--History; Archives--Research
Articles: A stitch in time: sewing machine industry in Ontario, 1860-1897 by Martha Eckman Brent --- Special report: Computer-based archival research project: a preliminary report by Victoria Dickenson and Valerie Kolonel. -- Reviews: Clement W. Crowell. The Novascotian. Reviewed by Rosemary E. Ommer. -- Jean-Claude Dupont. Histoire populaire de l'Acadie. Reviewed by Clarence LeBreton. -- Michel Gaumond et Paul-Louis Martin. Les Maîtres-potiers du bourg Saint-Denis, 1785-1888. Reviewed by Corneliu Kirjan. -- Bernard Genest, et. al. Les artisans traditionnels de l'est du Québec. Reviewed by Jean-Pierre Hardy. -- Paul B. Kebabian and Dudley Whitney. American woodworking tools. Reviewed by Martin E. Weaver. -- Ray MacKean and Robert Percival. The little boats: Inshore fishing craft of Atlantic Canada. Reviewed by David A. Taylor. -- Ruth McKendry. Quilts and other bed covering in the Canadian tradition. Reviewed by Leslie Maitland. -- Marcel Moussette. La pêche sur Le Saint Laurent. Reviewed by Corneliu Kirjan. -- David L. Newlands. Early Ontario potters. Reviewed by Elizabeth Collard.
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#09. Material History Bulletin (Fall 1979)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Canada--Antiquities; Maple sugar industry; Maple sugar in art
Articles: An evaluation of iconographic and written sources in the study of a traditional technology: maple sugar making by Anita Campbell. -- Book reviews: Patricia Baines. Spinning wheels, spinners and spinning. Reviewed by Judy Keenlyside. -- Bus Griffiths. Now you're logging. Reviewed by Robert Griffin. -- David L. Newlands and Claus Breede. An introduction to Canadian archaeology. Reviewed by Dianne Newell. -- D.R. Richeson, ed. Western Canadian history: museum interpretations. Reviewed by Alan F.J. Artibise. -- Vancouver Centennial Museum. The world of children. Reviewed by Zane Lewis. -- Musée du Québec. Cordonnerie traditionnelle. Reviewed by Yvan Chouinard.
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#27. Material History Bulletin (Spring 1988)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Historical reenactments; Cookery--History; Carriage industry--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's; Carnell's Carriage Factory (St. John's, N.L.); Industrial design--Exhibitions; Embroidery, Canadian--History
Articles: Beyond brown bread and oatmeal cookies: new directions for historic kitchens by John Summers -- Carriage making in St. John's, Newfoundland: a folklorist perspective on a historical industry by Richard MacKinnon -- Design in Industry Exhibition, National Gallery of Canada, 1946: turning bombers into lawn chairs by John B. Collins -- Research reports: In search of early Canadian embroidery abroad by Joyce Taylor Dawson -- Research notes --Forum: The quality of research is definitely strained: collections research in Ontario community museums by Mary Tivy --Notes and Comments -- Reviews
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#34. Material History Review (Fall, 1991)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization
Articles: Caveats in the Use of Corporate Literature by Costume Historians by Catherine C. Cole -- Documents from the Tailoring Trade as a Research Source by Catherine Roy -- La courtepointe québécoise: création ou emprunt? by Marie Durand -- Photographic Archival Sources for Costume Research by Theresa Rowat -- Bibliography: Costume in Canada: The Sequel by Jacqueline Beaudoin-Ross and Pamela Blackstock -- Conference Report: American Dress as Social History by Pamela Buell -- Research Notes: The Labels of Thomas Nisbet by Tim G. Dilworth -- Clothing the Past: Costume Research at the Canadian Parks Service by Gail Cariou -- Notes and Comments -- Reviews -- Contributors.
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#03. Material History Bulletin (Spring 1977)
Morris, Christina; Moore, John Warren; Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Canada--Antiquities; Micmac art; Pottery--Ontario--Huron County--History; Pottery molds; Cabinetmakers--New Brunswick; Tableware--Canada
Articles: Christina Morris: Micmac artist and artist's model by Ruth Holmes Whitehead. -- A catalogue of sprig moulds from two Huron County, Ontario, earthenware potteries by David Newlands. -- John Warren Moore, Cabinetmaker, 1812-1893 by Charles Foss. -- The state dinner service of Canada, 1898 by Marie Elwood. -- Reviews: Lise Boily et Jean-François Blanchette. Les fours �� pain au Québec. -- Vancouver Centennial Museum. Milltown Gallery. -- Musée du Québec. La fabrication artisanale des tissus: appareils et techniques. -- A. Greg Finley, ed. Heritage furniture / Le mobilier traditionel. -- Virginia Careless. Bibliography for the study of British Columbia's domestic material history. -- Notes and Comments.
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#35. Material History Review (Spring 1992)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization
Articles: Claiming Rank: The Display of Wealth and Status by Eighteenth-Century Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Merchants by Richard Henning Field -- Les premières places de marché au Québec by Yves Bergeron -- "The Coldest Sport in the World:" Iceboating in Toronto Harbour, 1824-1941 by John Summers -- Research Reports: Domestic Life in Eighteenth-Century Nova Scotia: A Rural Perspective based on Lunenburg County and Kings County Yeoman Probate Records by Richard Henning Field -- Charting the Changes: An Index to the Material History Review by Hilary Perrott -- Use of Content Analysis in University of Alberta Clothing and Textiles Master's Theses Related to Material Culture by Anne M. Lambert -- Conference Report: Meeting of the Committee on Canadian Labour History by Sharon Reilly -- Notes and Comments -- Reviews -- Contributors.
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#06. Material History Bulletin (Fall 1978)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Canada--Antiquities; Burlington Glass Works; Glassware--Ontario--History; Glass manufacture--Ontario--History; Wine bottles--France; Wine bottles--Québec (Province); Art glass--Design--British Columbia--Vancouver; Windows--Design--British Columbia--Vancouver
Articles: Glass used in Canada: a survey from the early nineteenth century to 1940 using primarily Ontario evidence by C. Peter Kaellgren. -- Factors affecting attribution: the Burlington Glass Works by John Sheeler. -- Bottles in the Place Royal Collection by Paul Hanrahan. -- Art glass window design in Vancouver: the role of the pattern book by Robert D. Watt. -- Reviews: Glass in Canada: an annotated bibliography. Janet Holmes and Olive Jones. -- Notes and comments.
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#25. Material History Bulletin (Spring 1987)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Nuns--New Brunswick--History; Convents--New Brunswick--History; Cemeteries--British Columbia--History; United Empire loyalists; Agricultural machinery--Ontario; Advertising--Agriculture--Ontario--Indexes; Factories--Ontario--History--19th century; Industries--Ontario--History--19th century
Articles: Inside the hallowed walls: convent life through material history by Elizabeth W. McGahan. -- Monuments and memories : the evolution of British Columbian cemeteries, 1850-1950 by Colin M. Coates. -- Loyalist style and the culture of the Atlantic seaboard by Ann Gorman Condon. -- Research reports: Canadian agricultural equipment manufacturers advertisement index 1847-1942 by Tom Brown. -- Research notes: Mills, Factories and craftshops of Ontario, 1870 : a machine-readable source for material historians by Elizabeth Bloomfield and Gerald Bloomfield. -- Notes and Comments. -- Reviews
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#28. Material History Bulletin (Fall 1988)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Technological innovations--Québec (Province); Settlers (Colonists)--New Brunswick; Wallpaper--Canada--Japanese influences; Ironwork--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's; Fences--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's; English--New Brunswick--History; English--Nova Scotia--History--18th century; Museums--Canada
Articles: L'impact des innovations technologiques sur la vie quotidienne des Québécoises du début du XXe siècle (1910-1940) par Suzanne Marchand. -- Before the Loyalists: the material culture of New Brunswick's early English settlers by M.A. MacDonald. -- Japanese wallpaper in Canada, 1880s-1930s by Felicity L. Leung. -- Research Reports: Decorative cast-iron fences in St. John's, Newfoundland by Diane Tye. -- Eighteenth-Century immigrants to Nova Scotia: The Yorkshire settlers by Peter Latta. -- Photo Essay: Canada's new national museums by Harry Foster -- Conference Reports -- Notes and Comments -- Reviews
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#33. Material History Review (Spring 1991)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Boswell Brewery--Employees; Brewery workers--Quebec (Province)--Quebec City; Canned food industry--Ontario--Prince Edward County--History; Fish canneries--British Columbia--History; Canned salmon industry--Employees--British Columbia; De Zeng, Frederick Augustus, 1756-1838; Glass manufacture--Ontario--History; Textile fabrics--Reproduction; Lobster fisheries--Atlantic Canada--History; Canadian Maritime Museum Curators' Symposium (1990 : Ottawa, Ont.);
Articles: L'industrie de la bière : le cas de la brasserie Boswell by Nicole Dorion -- An Uncertain Harvest: Hard Work, Big Business and Changing times in Prince Edward County, Ontario by Peter Lockyer -- The Industrial Archaeology of the Organization of Work: A Half Century of Women and Racial Minorities in British Columbia Fish Plants by Dianne Newell -- Frederick Augustus de Zeng: Glass Pioneer in Canada by William Ralph Clark -- Research Reports: Reproducing Textiles for the Krieghoff Room at the Canadian Museum of Civilization by Judith Rygiel -- The Early days of the Lobster Fishery in Atlantic Canada by A. J. B. Johnston -- Conference Reports: Canadian Maritime Museum Curators' Symposium by Niels Jannasch -- VII International Congress of Maritime Museums by Garth Wilson -- Notes and Comments -- Reviews -- Contributors.
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