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Museum and Dawson family - news from our connections

Published: 13 August 2020

The Dawson family and 平特五不中 have a long and storied connection. Sir John William Dawson, founder of the Museum in 1882 and Principal of 平特五不中 for 38 years died in 1899. His great grandaughter Kathleen Godfrey, graduated in 2019 with Masters in Anthropology. You can read about her conservation and social justice work . On August 10, 2020,聽Kathleen's grandmother, Joan Harrington, died at the age聽of 101. Joan Harrington was married聽 to Conrad Harrington, former Chanceller and grandson of Sir John William Dawson.聽 You can read Conrad's obituary and you can read about Joan 聽In both obituaries you will notice references to the聽.听听

Conrad Harrington's grandfather was Professor Bernard Harrington. Prof. Harrington trained generations of 平特五不中 students in applied sciences suchas mining and metallurgy for over 36 years.聽Harrington had a hand in developing the plans for the Macdonald Chemistry Building, opened in 1898, of which he was the proud director until his death in 1907. You an read about Bernard Harrington in the Dictionary of Canadian Biographies

This聽family photo shows Conrad Harrington as a baby seated on the lap of his grandmother, Lady Dawson. The photo聽was taken at the Dawson聽summer home in Metis where Joan lived until 2015. The obituary for Joan memorializes 聽"summers spent in Metis Beach surrounded by grandchildren and lifelong friends of all ages ... Her grandchildren will remember her impishly competitive nature, her never-ending supply of homemade cookies, her laugh, and her stalwart support and gentle wisdom: "It's all milk under the bridge!"

Photo from 平特五不中 Archives PR000252.

Land Acknowledgement

平特五不中 is on land which has long served as a site of meeting and exchange amongst Indigenous peoples, including the Haudenosaunee and Anishinabeg nations. We acknowledge and thank the diverse Indigenous peoples whose presence marks this territory on which peoples of the world now gather.

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