Author name: Kelly Black

Transcribing Kathleen’s Diaries

Taeja Liu, Visitor Experience Assistant, Point Ellice House Museum & GardensAugust, 18 2022 This summer, through my work as a summer student at Point Ellice House, I began transcribing some of the diaries of Kathleen O’Reilly (1867–1945); socialite, artist, gardener, and world traveler. I was curious about what Kathleen wrote, probably because all history nerds

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From Ballybeg to Point Ellice: The Trees of Peter O’Reilly

Tim Fitzthum, Volunteer, Point Ellice House Museum & GardensMarch 29, 2022 The O’Reilly archives include many artifacts which provide a clear indication of the importance that Peter O’Reilly placed on his garden as well as his home. Peter’s diary, family letters, house accounts, seed catalogues, horticultural books, and photographs provide many examples of the time,

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The Terms of Union

Patrick A. Dunae, Volunteer Researcher and former director of the Vancouver Island Local History Society British Columbia joined Confederation and became the sixth province of Canada on July 20th 1871. The confederation agreement was based on Terms of Union negotiated in Ottawa between the Colony of BC and the Dominion of Canada. Joseph Trutch, Peter

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No Reconciliation Without Truth

The recent news of a mass grave of 215 children at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School is a tragic reminder of what survivors and official reports have said for years – Canada carried out a policy of genocide against Indigenous peoples. The Point Ellice House board, staff, and volunteers extend our deepest sympathies to

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