From Pioneer to Premier: the Seigniorial and Village History of Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade From Pioneer to Premier: the Seigniorial and Village History of Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade Domaine seigneurial Sainte-Anne
Even if few inhabitants in the 17th century know how to read and write, a quill and an inkwell are essential accessories to communicate and are used daily […]
Trading with members of First Nations is frequent at the time and those meetings are an occasion to exchange fur, meat but also brandy, which at that time […]
In the 17th century, wooden mess tins were used at mealtime when on a boat or canoe trip, but they were rarely used for table service.
Crop cultivation is a difficult task requiring long hours, this is why even wives participate.
Tool used by inhabitants to tighten and loosen the barrels’ cooperage.
When one had to move around after dark, portable lighting was essential since the colony’s roads were not lighted.
In accordance with the seigneurial regime, the seigneur was required to build a windmill on the lands granted to him during his first year of occupation. In return, […]
The inhabitants’ houses were basic and sparsely furnished as this picture of Michel Roy’s kitchen demonstrates.
The ladle was used in the kitchen to serve liquid foods.
The cup was an essential kitchen accessory which could also be used during travel.
These accessories were used to grind a variety of foods.
The bridge keeper was responsible for collecting payment from users.