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An archaeological crew excavates a portion of Waterfront Park in Point Edward. The Blue Water Bridge is visible in the background.

In the News: Waterfront Park Archaeology, Village of Point Edward

Posted by TMHC on  May 19, 2017
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Category: Company Blog
In the News: Waterfront Park, Village of Point Edward Two recent articles reporting on the work Timmins Martelle Heritage Consultants has been conducting in coordination with local First Nations in Point Edward’s Waterfront Park: Unearthing signs of a gathering place Paul Morden, Sarnia Observer; May 18, 2017   Millennia old artifacts found in Point Edward Travis Poland, Lambton Shield; May 15, 2017

In the News: Archaeology of ‘The Ward’, Toronto

Posted by TMHC on  March 6, 2017
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Timmins Martelle in the News: Archaeology of ‘The Ward’, Toronto Hopes for the future Holly Martelle, MyOntario; 2017 Hopes for the future Holly Martelle, Heritage Matters; Feb. 2017 Archeologist unearths epic story of slavery and freedom in Toronto Mary Wiens, CBC News; Feb. 26, 2017 Courthouse site dig gives insight into Toronto’s history Megan Doski, Toronto Star; Feb. 25, 2017 City hall exhibit uncovers Toronto’s early Black history Erin McGuey, thebulletin.ca; Feb. 23, 2017 Former
Newspaper clipping - "London Advertiser, Saturday, May 8, 1926 - Landmarks of London - Fugitive Slave Chapel. The clipping includes a black and white image of the chapel as it appeared in 1926.

The Fugitive Slave Chapel – London, Ontario

Posted by TMHC on  March 3, 2017
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Preserving Black Heritage in London, Ontario: The Fugitive Slave Chapel (1847-1869) by Matthew Beaudoin, Holly Martelle, Nicole Brandon (Timmins Martelle Heritage Consultants Inc.), and Darryl Dann (Independent Researcher): First posted to the Society for Historical Archaeology Blog March 25, 2014 The plain, wood framed, vernacular style, residential cottage sitting upon the lot at 275 Thames Street, London, Ontario, was slated for demolition to make way for an expansion of the Aboutown Travel Services parking facilities.

Under Construction

Posted by TMHC on  February 22, 2017
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