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Showing posts with label Mackenzie House. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mackenzie House. Show all posts

2018/03/17

Mackenzie House on Pi Day - Eaton's Goes to War

On Pi Day, we usually do something Pi/Pie related or go to the Science Centre. But, this year, Pi Day is smack in the middle of March Break and that means the Science Centre would be packed. So, instead, we decided to head downtown and visit one of our favourite museums.

We finally got to see the exhibit  "Eaton's Goes to War: Family, Memory and Meaning" at Mackenzie House. It is about the people who went to fight in the First World War who worked at Eaton's Department Store.

I was at Timothy Eaton Memorial Church for Remembrance Day last year and they did a wonderful service with beautiful music paying special tribute to the members there who served in both of the World Wars. (The whole service is available online at https://www.temc.ca/sermon/decisions-nightfall.) It got me wondering about the people who served and so, I really wanted to see this exhibition.


I didn't expect to see something about someone younger than me going to war. He was 13, working at Eaton's and he enlisted in the army along with his older brother, Fred.
picture from Archives of Ontario's site http://www.archives.gov.on.ca/images/soldier/I0073097.jpg
Both brothers lied about their ages to enlist, but when they were in England, Fred told the army about Stanley's age and he was discharged. 

picture from Archives of Ontario's site http://www.archives.gov.on.ca/images/soldier/I0073098.jpg
 Fred Gledhill received a Distinguished Conduct Medal, and became the youngest Regimental Sergeant Major in the British Army. 


One thing that is special about this exhibit is that it looks at how these men who served are remembered by their families and what happened after. 




I always hear stories about my Grandfather (Mom's Dad) and my Great Grandfather and Great Uncle (Dad's Grandfather and grand-uncle) and I know that being in the army in World War II was a part of their lives, but they were so much more. 





Eaton's Goes to War is on at Mackenzie House until April 30th this year. 




Ryerson Interior Design Students also have an exhibit up at Mackenzie House. 

Can you see the silhouettes of Mackenzie and his daughters?





There is also a display of objects made from human hair.







And of course, we spent some time in the Print Shop. 




Thanks to Alex and Jared for the wonderful afternoon!
And a special thank you for having the well thought out exhibit on Eaton's Goes to War. You always have such great exhibits!

2017/07/12

Photos of Mackenzie House - July 2017

Today, Mom and I went to Mackenzie House. We walked a different route and noticed this sign which we had never seen before. Turns out it is new. :-) 


The first thing we did was some printing in the Print Shop.










There is an exhibit going on called "The Past is Never Far" by Summer Leigh. 
I thought this was a genius way to use the window space in the gallery. 





While we were there, we found out that they are going to start doing some work on the outside of the building. So, today we focused on taking pictures of the outside and the inside using natural light. 
I hope you enjoy our pictures!































































Thank you so much to Danielle, Alex, Bruce and all of the staff and volunteers at Mackenzie House.
See you again soon!




Here are links to some of my older blog posts about Mackenzie House:
Sept 2016
Robert Burns Day 2016
Hogmanay 2015
Printing - Aug 2015
Jun 2015
Robert Burns Day 2015
Hogmanay 2014
May 2014
Black History Month 2014
Hogmanay 2013
Halloween 2013
May 2013