Researching Your House: Discover the Hidden History of Your Home
Presented by just a few of the many multi-talented volunteers of the WTJHS Archives.

Creator: Galbraith Photo Co.
Date: 1909
Archival Citation: Fonds 1587, Series 409, Item 3
Credit: City of Toronto Archives
http://www.toronto.ca/archives
The most common question we receive is “Can you tell me about my house?” This casual and interactive presentation will provide detailed instructions to enable you to pursue your own historical research project! Both high tech and low tech methods will be presented. This will also be an excellent opportunity to visit and learn about the WTJHS Archives, which is a good place to start your research.
You are welcome to bring along your mobile devices and / or computer so that you can join in on the fun and take advantage of the Annette Street Library WiFi to get started.
The doors open at 6:30 pm for set up and meeting old and new friends; the WTJHS business meeting starts at 7:00 pm; and the evening’s presentation starts at 8:00 pm.

Daniel R. Laxer was born and raised in Edmonton, Alberta, and received his undergraduate degree in History and Music from the University of Alberta in 2005. Going on to do his Master’s degree in Canadian history at York University, he subsequently completed his PhD at the University of Toronto, which he received in the Spring of 2015 for his dissertation “Listening to the Fur Trade: Sound, Music, and Dance in Northern North America, 1760-1840.” He has won various accolades and awards including the SOCAN award for best paper in Canadian music in 2011, as well as teaching assistant of the year in the U of T history department in 2013. He is currently revising his dissertation into a book for McGill-Queen’s University Press.
Our Past President, Gib Goodfellow, will be hosting a special charity auction with the proceeds to go to furthering the activities of our Society. Of particular note will be three Wedgewood plates originally issued in commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of Confederation.