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Month: January 2020

  • The Blueprint Process: From Creation to Preservation Techniques

    The Blueprint Process: From Creation to Preservation Techniques

    Blueprint or Cyanotype is largely recognized in architecture and construction industries, due to its aptly name and unique color scheme of blue, providing measurements and design drawings for specific buildings. The blueprint was invented by a British astronomer and photographer Sir John Herschel in 1842. The combination of two chemicals are applied to a cloth…

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  • History of Coffee Grinders: From Millstones to Modern Use

    History of Coffee Grinders: From Millstones to Modern Use

    It takes a strong will to compel someone to get out of bed in this weather, but an even stronger cup of coffee! In order to launch pioneers into the ‘grind’ of the day many resorted to the morning beverage with the initial chore of making ground beans with the coffee grinder. For over 2800…

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  • The Art of Pleating: A Historical Journey

    The Art of Pleating: A Historical Journey

    Bringing us back into the Heritage Moment ‘fold’ this year is a late 19th century Hand Fluter. A tool used to pleat clothing, the hand fluter functioned like a sad iron and often consisted of a ridged base and a corrugated rocker. An item of clothing would be moistened prior to being placed on the…

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  • The History of the Fork: A Culinary Evolution

    The History of the Fork: A Culinary Evolution

    Come ‘fork’ and learn about this mighty utensil! What may be a surprise to some, the fork is considered a recent invention originating in the Middle East and Byzantine Empire during the Middle Ages. Although the ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans used a two-tined cooking tool resembling a carving fork, they failed to apply it…

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  • Heritage Moments: The Trumpet’s Journey Through Time

    Heritage Moments: The Trumpet’s Journey Through Time

    Sounding in the New Year and the first Heritage Moment of 2020 is our trumpet from 1909, Scotland. Earliest forms of the trumpet were found in China, South America, Scandinavia, and India who used various materials including animal horns, conch shell, bamboo, and tree limbs. Prehistoric man’s basic technique was to blow through a horn…

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