As we approach fall Mat discusses the tradition of fall fairs and the importance of the season to early inhabitants of the Grey Bruce area. Additionally, themes surrounding Canadian historian Tim Cook's new book 'The Good Allies' are discussed. Visit marathonofhistory.ca to learn more about what Marathon of History offers to the public and private sectors in Canada.
Join host Mat Johnson for the second episode of the West Grey Virtual Museum Podcast. On this episode Mat takes a look at: - The continued development of the West Grey Virtual Museum; the Durham Conservation Area's controversial fence; the West Grey Durham Lions Club heritage display at the Durham Community Centre; First World War trench mortar restoration. To learn more visit: westgreymuseum.ca
Explore local history with Grey County-based historian Mat Johnson. Mat's 15 years as a professional historian and life-long obsession with Canadian history comes through in the Marathon of History Podcast, companion to the OMA award-winning Marathon of History Magazine. In this episode we discuss Canada Day, a bad day for Newfoundland in 1916 and upcoming Liberation Tours.
A brief description of the exciting West Grey Virtual Museum project! For more information, or to visit the museum, see westgreymuseum.ca
Join me, Marathon of History owner and podcast host Mat Johnson, as I discuss the absurdity of flying offensive political flags. But more importantly, I discuss the wonderful time I had working for Liberation Tours as a guide for two weeks in The Netherlands. Historian Steve Clifford and I had the privilege of leading a group of 31 incredible Canadian tourists (this includes three American tourists with ties to Canada) to some of the most hallowed ground in Canadian military history. Fo...
On this episode of the Marathon of History Podcast, professional historian Mat Johnson is interviewed by Christine Robinson from 91.3 Bluewater Radio in Hanover, Ontario. Mat gives some insight into the creation of Marathon of History Magazine, and just what exactly a history professional does. Mat also apologizes for publishing an interview with himself. Enjoy!
Join host Mat Johnson as he chats with Stephanie McMullen, community historian at Grey Roots Museum & Archives, about the tragic story of Cook Teets, a man wrongfully accused for the murder of his wife. Read more spooky tales from Grey Bruce in the fall 2023 issue of Marathon of History Magazine! Available to read free at marathonofhistory.ca Marathon of History:https://marathonofhistory.ca Grey Roots Museum: https://greyroots.com
A fun chat with Michelle and Crystal from the Strathroy Museum about their upcoming exhibitions and twilight walking tour of the Strathroy Cemetery! The twilight tour is a really neat addition to the already impressive Strathroy walking tours. The Museum Strathroy-Caradoc is located in Strathroy Ontario, roughly 30 minutes south-west of London. To learn more about this great museum visit: https://www.strathroymuseum.ca/en/index.aspx To check out their Facebook page: https://www.face...
Jody walks us through a few of the things we can expect to see at this wonderful museum located just steps from Georgian Bay. It truly is a hidden treasure in the town of Meaford Ontario. As Meaford prepares to celebrate the town's 150th anniversary in 2024, the museum has a very special project they will be sharing with the community. Jody discusses this and much more in this episode of the Marathon of History Podcast!
A fantastic chat with Christi Hudson who is the curator at the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum. Christi provides some insight into what you can find at the Hall of Fame, how inductees are selected as well as some other interesting Canadian baseball tidbits. To learn more about this incredible facility in St. Mary's Ontario visit: https://baseballhalloffame.ca To learn more about Marathon of History visit: https://marathonofhistory.ca
Join esteemed Canadian author and historian Mark Zuehlke as he discusses Canadian tanks and the role they played during the Second World War. Co-hosting this episode is Stephanie McMullen, community historian at Grey Roots Museum & Archives in Owen Sound. This is part one of a two part interview with Mark. Enjoy! For more information on Mark please visit: https://www.zuehlke.ca Mark is a battlefield guide for Canadian tour company Liberation Tours. They have some fantastic Europea...
Marathon of History Podcast brought to you by Grey Roots Museum and Archives in Owen Sound. Plan your visit today at https://greyroots.com A very cool interview with professional dancer TJ Milne. TJ discusses her experiences with Chinese history and culture while living and working as a performer in Macau. To learn more about TJ and her very exciting new oracle card project please visit https://tjmilne.com or check it out on instagram at https://www.instagram.com/oracle_tj/ A video v...
An interview with Erica from W. Britains Toy Soldiers. This was originally part of Miniature History, a Marathon of History presentation at Grey Roots Museum and Archives. Erica discusses the history of the company as well as some of the ins and outs of collectible figure manufacturing. W. Britains is the oldest toy soldier manufacturer in the world. Marathon of History is the oldest historical interpretation company in Durham, Ontario. It's a perfect match.
Chris introduces us to the hobby of sports card collecting. This episode has a focus on some very interesting vintage baseball cards. Chris explains the difference between graded and un-graded cards and how it can effect the value of particular cards. To see more of the incredible cards Chris has check him out at: @contender_sports_cards on instagram! https://www.instagram.com/contender_sports_cards/
Dana discusses the amazing gallery renovation that is almost complete at the Lambton Heritage Museum. The museum is located just south of Grand Bend, Ontario, and is a must see for Canadian history enthusiasts. For more information visit https://www.lambtonmuseums.ca/en/lambton-heritage-museum/lambton-heritage-museum.aspx
In this episode Canadian historian and writer Mark Zuehlke talks about the path from Canadian civilian to Canadian soldier during the Second World War. To learn more about Mark's incredible work visit zuehlke.ca
Join Grey Roots Museum & Archives community historian Stephanie McMullen as she discusses her recent article in Marathon of History Magazine about the establishment of the Meaford Tank Range in 1942. To read the full article absolutely free visit marathonofhistory.ca
Part of an interview with esteemed Canadian author and historian Tim Cook.