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Delhi Tobacco Museum & Heritage Centre. Preserving and celebrating Delhi's heritage, culture, and community!

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A group photo of the Imperial Leaf Tobacco Company’s employees posing in front of the Delhi Plant during their 1938-1939 season. At the time, social distancing wasn’t a thing. (but please maintain distance now though) #SocialDistance #PhysicalDistancing #delhi #norfolkcounty

A group photo of the Imperial Leaf Tobacco Company’s employees posing in front of the Delhi Plant during their 1938-1939 season. At the time, social distancing wasn’t a thing. (but please maintain distance now though) #SocialDistance #PhysicalDistancing #delhi #norfolkcounty
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Our first Curated Past podcast is available at anchor.fm/curatedpast. This edition courtesy of Delhi.Canada.Museum. Many thanks to Gregg McLachlan 🎥 for volunteering to assist our team with this new way to reach our audiences during #COVID19. Also available on Spotify #museumsmatter

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The former Golden Leaf Restaurant on King Street, Delhi along with a menu of their meals and refreshments. Tobacco farming played such an important role for Norfolk County, it’s no wonder there was a restaurant named in relation to the cured leaf.

The former Golden Leaf Restaurant on King Street, Delhi along with a menu of their meals and refreshments. Tobacco farming played such an important role for Norfolk County, it’s no wonder there was a restaurant named in relation to the cured leaf.
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A postcard of various houses on Eagle Street, Delhi, west of Queen. Note the dirt road and intersection before the days of paved surfaces.

A postcard of various houses on Eagle Street, Delhi, west of Queen. Note the dirt road and intersection before the days of paved surfaces.
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Step back in time to the days of horse-and-boat with the NFB’s 1959 film, “The Back-breaking Leaf,” a 30-minute documentary describing the gritty work in Delhi’s tobacco harvest season. nfb.ca/film/the_back-… via National Film Board of Canada

Step back in time to the days of horse-and-boat with the NFB’s 1959 film, “The Back-breaking Leaf,” a 30-minute documentary describing the gritty work in Delhi’s tobacco harvest season.

 nfb.ca/film/the_back-… via <a href="/thenfb/">National Film Board of Canada</a>
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Photo taken in 1956 on a July day depicting an aircraft conducting aerial spraying over a tobacco field. Several tobacco kilns can be seen in the background.

Photo taken in 1956 on a July day depicting an aircraft conducting aerial spraying over a tobacco field. Several tobacco kilns can be seen in the background.
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Bill Kelsey was a notable figure in Ontario’s tobacco farming as well as other crops, forestry and industrial use. Shown here is one of his innovations, the Kelsey Steam Boiler, manufacturing in his shop in Delhi.

Bill Kelsey was a notable figure in Ontario’s tobacco farming as well as other crops, forestry and industrial use. Shown here is one of his innovations, the Kelsey Steam Boiler, manufacturing in his shop in Delhi.
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The 2nd episode of our podcast Curated Past is now available here and on Spotify. The Great Jam Story of 1940 is courtesy of Port Dover Museum. Enjoy! anchor.fm/curatedpast/ep… Delhi.Canada.Museum @evabrookdonly WHAM #podcast #culturalheritage #norfolkcounty

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A very early photo of the Delhi District German Home compared to today (with a little help from Google Maps). Note the grassy open space on the right with telephone poles in the distance.

A very early photo of the Delhi District German Home compared to today (with a little help from Google Maps). Note the grassy open space on the right with telephone poles in the distance.
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A throwback photo of Cash Crop Farming Publications Ltd, presiding on Argyle Avenue, Delhi. A newspaper from May 30 1973 highlights CCFP’s opening on Argyle Ave, introducing readers to their staff.

A throwback photo of Cash Crop Farming Publications Ltd, presiding on Argyle Avenue, Delhi. A newspaper from May 30 1973 highlights CCFP’s opening on Argyle Ave, introducing readers to their staff.
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We’re happy to announce the reopening of the Delhi Tobacco Museum & Heritage Centre! Opens hours are Mondays and Tuesdays from 10 to 4 PM. Schedule your visit through this link bit.ly/3xHbxsL

We’re happy to announce the reopening of the Delhi Tobacco Museum &amp; Heritage Centre! Opens hours are Mondays and Tuesdays from 10 to 4 PM. Schedule your visit through this link bit.ly/3xHbxsL
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Join us as Paul recounts the development of Southern Ontario’s Tobacco Industry during our Hometown Chat. Register free through Eventbrite bit.ly/2USZZUQ In the meantime, here’s a throwback to when tobacco had “Queens”, Harvest Queens that is.

Join us as Paul recounts the development of Southern Ontario’s Tobacco Industry during our Hometown Chat. 
Register free through Eventbrite bit.ly/2USZZUQ
In the meantime, here’s a throwback to when tobacco had “Queens”, Harvest Queens that is.
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The installation of a Delhi Foundry furnace in the kiln. Did you know the Tobacco Kiln at the Delhi Tobacco Museum is open for tours on Tuesday afternoons? Come by and visit! Visit bit.ly/2WtdDi1 to book your visit.

The installation of a Delhi Foundry furnace in the kiln. Did you know the Tobacco Kiln at the Delhi Tobacco Museum is open for tours on Tuesday afternoons? Come by and visit! Visit bit.ly/2WtdDi1 to book your visit.
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Join us tomorrow for a virtual Hometown Chat with Paul E. Allen as he recounts the development of Southern Ontario’s tobacco growing history! Visit bit.ly/2USZZUQ to register free!

Join us tomorrow for a virtual Hometown Chat with Paul E. Allen as he recounts the development of Southern Ontario’s tobacco growing history!
Visit bit.ly/2USZZUQ to register free!
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Throwback Thursday photo of Quance Lumber Yard (presently Quance Park) as seen behind the construction of the bridge. Come by for a visit! Museum open Mondays and Tuesdays from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

Throwback Thursday photo of Quance Lumber Yard (presently Quance Park) as seen behind the construction of the bridge. Come by for a visit! Museum open Mondays and Tuesdays from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
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Small detail of an Irene Anderson's painting style featured in our exhibits. Museum open Mondays and Tuesdays, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

Small detail of an Irene Anderson's painting style featured in our exhibits.

Museum open Mondays and Tuesdays, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
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A newspaper clipping featured in the Lynedoch WI’s Tweedsmuir Community Scrapbook highlighting Gus and Jeanne VanderElst. The VanderElsts operated Gus’ Coffee Shop across Delhi District Secondary School from 1955 to 1969.

A newspaper clipping featured in the Lynedoch WI’s Tweedsmuir Community Scrapbook highlighting Gus and Jeanne VanderElst. The VanderElsts operated Gus’ Coffee Shop across Delhi District Secondary School from 1955 to 1969.
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Packages of tobacco seed with some interesting names. The variety names shown are “Yellow Mammoth”, “Gold Dollar” and “Virginia 115”.

Packages of tobacco seed with some interesting names. The variety names shown are “Yellow Mammoth”, “Gold Dollar” and “Virginia 115”.