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Beaton Institute - Ethnocultural Resources Inventory
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Cape Breton University - MacDermaid Music and Stories
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Cape Breton University - Micmac News-The complete run from 1965-1991
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Dr. Thomas J. Khattar Collection
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Material Culture Review
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Cape Breton University - The Cape Breton News
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Cape Breton University - The Thermometer
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Cape Breton University - Semi-Weekly Express
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Cape Breton University - The Sydney Booster
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Cape Breton University - The Daily Advocate
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Cape Breton University - The Cape Breton Advocate
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Cape Breton University - Glace Bay Enterprise
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Cape Breton University - The Nova Scotia Gleaner
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Cape Breton University - The Cape Breton Digest
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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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#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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#08. Material History Bulletin (Special issue 1979)
Material culture--Canada--Congresses; Canada--Civilization--Congresses; Québec (Province)--Civilization; Furniture--Ontario--History; Material Culture--Great Britain; Religious articles; Material culture--Study and teaching--United States; Museum techniques--Study and teaching
Introduction. Remarks at the opening session of Canada's Material History: a Forum by F. J. Thorpe. -- Culture matérielle et histoire par Jean-Pierre Wallot. -- Multidisciplinary dimensions in material history by John J. Mannion. -- Toward a three-dimensional view of the Canadian past by Robert D. Watt. -- Tangible social history: the Ontario furniture collection of the National Museum of Man by Elizabeth Ingolfsrud. -- Un projet sur l'histoire de la culture et de la société québecoises par Jean-Pierre Hardy et Thierry Ruddel. -- The incarnation of meaning: approaching the material culture of religious traditions by David J. Goa. -- Sources et archivistiques concernant la culture matérielle par Luce Vermette. -- Seeing is believing?--A critique of archival visual resources for material culture research by Lilly Koltun. -- Oral history and the study of material culture by Gerald L. Pocius. -- Artifiacts as sources for material history research by John Mcintyre. -- Material history in Great Britain by Alexander Fenton. -- L'histoire de la culture matérielle en France par Joseph Goy. -- Material culture studies in America Thomas J. Schlereth. -- Training to work in a Canadian Museum by Marie Elwood. -- Un passé en quête d'avenir par Paul-Louis Martin.
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#07. Material History Bulletin (Spring 1979)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Canada--Antiquities; Farm mechanization--Canada; Farm tractors--Canada--History; Brickworks--British Columbia--Clayburn; Brick trade--British Columbia--Clayburn--History
Articles: The mechanized agricultural frontier of the Canadian plains by R. Bruce Shepard. -- A review of Clayburn Manufacturing and Products, 1905 to 1918 by John Adams. -- Book reviews: Marylu Antonelli and Jack Forbes. Pottery in Alberta: the long tradition. Reviewed by David Richeson. -- Eileen Collard. Publications on clothing in Canada. Reviewed by Katharine B. Brett. -- Mary Conroy. 300 years of Canada's quilts. Reviewed by Leslie Maitland. Alexander Fenton. Scottish country life. Reviewed by J. Lynton Martin. -- Ellen J. Gehret. Rural Pennsylvania clothing. Reviewed by Adrienne Hood. -- Jean-Pierre Hardy. Le Forgeron et le ferblantier. Comptes rendu de Jean-Claude Dupont. -- Howard Pain. The heritage of Upper Canadian furniture. Reviewed by Donald Blake Webster. -- Mary Shakespeare and Rodney H. Pain. West Coast logging: 1840 to 1910. Reviewed by Warren F. Sommer. -- Deborah Trask. Life how short, eternity how long: gravestone carving and carvers in Nova Scotia. Reviewed by Gerald L. Pocius.
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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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#05. Material History Bulletin (Spring 1978)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Canada--Antiquities; Decorative cast-ironwork--Nova Scotia--Halifax; Architectural ironwork--Nova Scotia--Halifax; Pottery industry--Ontario--History; Pottery--Ontario--Catalogs
Résumé des articles. -- Articles: Civic ornaments: ironwork in Halifax parks by Stephen Archibald-. -- A Toronto Pottery Company catalogue by David L. Newlands. -- Reviews: Woodward Stores Limited. The shopping guide of the west: Woodward's catalogue 1898-1953 and Hudson's Bay Company. The autumn and winter catalogue 1910-1911 of the Hudson's Bay Company. Reviewed by David Richeson. Valerie Simpson, ed. Women's attire/Les vêtements féminins. Reviewed by Ivan Sayers. -- Jacques Bernier. Quelques boutiques de menuisiers et charpentiers au tournant du XIXe siècle. Compte rendu de Serge Saint-Pierre. -- Charles H. Foss. Cabinetmakers of the eastern seaboard: a study of early Canadian furniture. Reviewed by John McIntyre. National Museum of Man. A few acres of snow/ Quelques arpents de neige. Reviewed by Jean Friesen. 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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#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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#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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#01. Material History Bulletin (1976)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Canada--Antiquities; Cabinetmakers--Nova Scotia; Cabinetwork--Nova Scotia; Ethnographic films--Québec--History; Pottery industry--Ontario--Huron County; Museum exhibits; Museums--Curatorship
Introduction. Articles: Father and son: two Halifax cabinetmakers by Marie Elwood. -- Le film ethnographique et l'histoire du milieu par Paul-Louis Martin. -- The archaeological investigation of two Huron County, Ontario, earthenware potteries by David Newlands. -- Curators vs. exhibits and extension: definitions by Daniel T. Gallacher. -- Reviews: Arts populaire du Québec. Musée du Québec, octobre-décembre 1975. -- Father and son: two Halifax cabinetmakers. Nova Scotia Museum, December 1975-March 1976. -- Deux exhibitions sur les artisans d'autrefois: Galerie de l'Université du Québec à Montréal et Musée McCord. -- The Loyalists edited by Greg Finley. -- Notes and Comments.
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