Cambridge Women’s History Learning Resources

If you recently attended our Cambridge Women’s HERstory walking tour you might be interested in these resources for further reading and learning about women’s history in Cambridge, Ontario, including Galt, Preston and Hespeler. Joleen Taylor, community researcher and and Stroll walking tour guide used many of these resources when developing the Cambridge Women’s HERstory walking tour.

General local history that includes some women

  • It Happened in Cambridge
  • Cambridge Hall of Fame (unfortunately you have to browse alphabetically!)
  • Waterloo Historical Society (annual volumes also available at local libraries)
  • McDougall Cottage (located on Grand Ave, Cambridge)
  • Cambridge Archives
  • City of Cambridge Heritage Property register
  • Waterloo County House of Industry and Refuge
  • Ontario Census Search (where you can look for interesting people who lived in Galt, Preston or Hespeler)
  • Waterloo Region Generations (where you can look for interesting people who lived in Galt, Preston or Hespeler)
  • Picturesque and Industrial Galt (1902)
  • Jubilee Souvenir of Galt (1897)
  • “Cambridge Mosaic: An Inquiry into Who’s Who in the History of Cambridge” Jim Quantrell (Hardcover) – A collection of almost encyclopedia-like articles about the people who helped make Cambridge what it is today. (available at Cambridge Public Library and available for purchase at Cambridge Archives)
  • “A Part of Our Past: Essay’s on Cambridge’s History” Jim Quantrell  (Bound Copy) – A collection of essays and short articles about various people and places throughout the history of Cambridge. (available at Cambridge Public Library and available for purchase at Cambridge Archives)
  • “Time Frames: Historical Chronologies of Galt, Hespeler, Blair and Cambridge” Jim Quantrell  (Bound Copy) – A chronological listing of important events in the history of Cambridge and its founding municipalities.  Excellent for anyone new to studying local history. (available at Cambridge Public Library and available for purchase at Cambridge Archives)

The Women’s Royal Canadian Naval Service (WRNS or WRENS)

The Winnipeg Free Press. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. 11 October 1972. p. 48

Teachers

Women’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU)

Cambridge Residents or Born in Cambridge (Galt, Preston or Hespeler)

More Books

  • Life and Times of Florence Dickson (Book available at Woolf & Company Bookstore, formerly The Rookery, 25 Main Street)
  • Cambridge Today article about the Life & Times of Florence Dickson
  • Women of Waterloo County. (2000) Edited by Ruth Russell – Available at public libraries and sometime a good find at local second hand bookstores

More Fun Cambridge History by Ingrid Talpak

Do you have Black history learning resources or connections we should know about?

We expect to add more Black History learning resources relevant to Waterloo Region as we find them! If you have learning resources or research about Black history in Waterloo Region, please contact us!

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