
Written by:
Kelly Ralston
Heritage Mississauga, Social Media & Program Coordinator

Written by:
Kelly Ralston
Heritage Mississauga, Social Media & Program Coordinator
Queen Caroline, Queen of the United Kingdom, 1820-1821 Caroline of Brunswick-Lüneburg, born as in full Caroline Amelia Elizabeth, German Karoline Amalie Elisabeth von Braunschweig-Lüneburg on May 17, 1768, in Braunschweig, Germany. She was the daughter of Charles Willian Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg. Caroline married Prince George, the Prince of Wales, on April 8, 1795, but…
Join us this Saturday for “Shaping Mississauga” which tells the chronological story of how Mississauga came to be and the tapestry of people, places and events that are woven together to create the fascinating history of the city we call home. #ApartTogether we explore how we have shaped the Mississauga landscape and how the landscape…
Welcome to our 51st installment of “Ask a Historian”. This week Matthew welcomes special guest Professor Donald Smith as they explore the marginalization of Indigenous culture in Canada using Professor Smith’s book “Seen But Not Seen” as a guide through this tumultuous but fascinating history. Donald B. Smith (born 1946) is a professor emeritus of…
Today in our FUN artiFACT Friday, we look at the significance of a brick and the incredible history it built. In 1889, Thomas Nightingale purchased 12 acres of land in Port Credit (lots 9-12) and in 1891, he opened the Nightingale Pressed Brick Company. His bricks were labelled with his initials, “T.N.”. During its brick…

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