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Calling all students and emerging professionals - register now for ACO NextGen's annual Design Charrette! eventbrite.ca/e/aco-nextgen-…
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Happy International Women's Day! We would like to take this time to praise all the women in ARA that are not just the brains behind the operation, but the heart and soul. We have a fantastic team.
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We had a great first time participating in @DouglassDayorg ! ARA's team was able to transcribe or find the names in more than 50 documents! Such a great event for such a great purpose! #DouglassDay #BHM365
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Today, some of us at ARA will be participating in #DouglassDay transcribing documents associated with Mary Ann Shadd Cary! Stay tuned for posts of some of the neat things we find this afternoon in the documents! Learn more: douglassday.org #BHM365
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Up next: an overview of industrial heritage in Canada with Alain Gelly from Parks Canada at #TICCIH2022
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Research Manager Sarah is at #TICCIH2022 in Montreal. Stay tuned for some live tweets this week from the conference!
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Floral patterns like these were one of the most common designs found on transfer printed ceramics throughout the 19th century! The variety of designs can make a challenging puzzle as we try to associate and date specific sets! #araheritage #artifactofthemonth #ontarioarchaeology
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Buttons like this two-piece brass one were used to adorn uniforms and gentlemen’s clothing during the 19th C! This style has been used by the military since the 1830’s and will often indicate the branch and rank of the wearer. #araheritage #artifactofthemonth #ontarioarchaeology
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Buttons carved from faunal materials, such as bone and shell were a popular commodity throughout the 19th C! After manufacturing grew from local shops into large production centres, these materials were largely replaced by plastic counterparts in the early 20th C. #araheritage
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