Norwich & District Historical Society (Museum & Archives) promotes understanding and appreciation of the history of Norwich Township and Oxford County, Ontario.
@mainlymuseums@CuratorEilish My great grandfather (he's my profile picture) fell off of his church roof and permanently damaged his hip. He fabricated a three wheel bike, two up front. The local newspaper published photos of his crafty machine.
I found his bike in a museum in Norwich Ontario.
Dan Needles is Dan is the creator of the beloved Wingfield Farm stage plays and has written for the CBC, Country Guide, Farm Canada, and more.
Ian Bell is a songwriter, storyteller, and former curator of Norwich Museum!
This Saturday, Norwich Museum and Archives are hosting a performance of Dan Needles and Ian Bell's hilarious show A FIELD GUIDE TO RURAL LIVING at Norwich United Church. Tickets are $30 and can be purchased online at the link below or at the Museum
https://t.co/vFaGi14ynQ
A FIELD GUID TO RURAL LIVING is a crop tour of today’s rural routes in story and song – and it’s very funny. Tickets available by contacting the Museum and from the link below:
https://t.co/vFaGi14ynQ
This Saturday, Norwich Museum and Archives are hosting a performance of Dan Needles and Ian Bell's hilarious show A FIELD GUIDE TO RURAL LIVING at Norwich United Church. Tickets are $30 and can be purchased online at the link below or at the Museum
https://t.co/vFaGi14ynQ
Dan Needles is Dan is the creator of the beloved Wingfield Farm stage plays and has written for the CBC, Country Guide, Farm Canada, and more.
Ian Bell is a songwriter, storyteller, and former curator of Norwich Museum!
The #OxfordOPP is still searching for 78-year-old Beverly Woodford. He was last seen at his home on Spring Street in Norwich early Saturday morning. Anyone with information regarding his whereabouts should call the OPP at 1-888-310-1122.
You can learn more about Emily's early life in Norwich in this presentation by our curatorial administrator Matthew Lloyd from the Oxford County Library Local History Fair:
https://t.co/kvgJRcT6qc
Emily Stowe was the first female physician to practice medicine in Canada. Stowe received her medical degree in 1867 and practiced medicine in Toronto until the early 1900s. Visit the Village to learn more about Stowe and other early women doctors.https://t.co/Qm5kNR8UOz
The updated provincial plaque commemorating the historic Buxton Settlement went up yesterday! Thank you to @Buxton_Museum & @MunicCK Mayor Canniff and Councillor Ceccaci for joining us.
Learn more: https://t.co/JJvfPQIkqa