• The 2025 Workers History Museum Calendar pays tribute to the transformative photography and legacy of the Armenian-Canadian photographers Malak and Yousuf Karsh.

    The ideas of mentorship, skill development, and shared generational knowledge are represented in the relationship between the Karsh brothers and reflected in the photographs we have selected. They highlight the value of experiential learning in the trades, the arts, and the sciences. These forms of teaching and learning can be found in some way or another in all forms of work, demonstrating that collective memory is one of humanity’s greatest guides.

    Cost : $10 each plus postage $5 5 or more $8 each plus postage Contact treasurer@workershistorymuseum.ca for mailing costs for bulk orders.
  • Our 2024 Workers’ History Museum calendar celebrates worker’ houses and homes. While of course all heritage houses were built by workers, it is striking how few that were both built and lived in by workers are protected from development. Few have even been photographed and archived. We hope our calendar will be a small step in preserving this heritage. We know that some of the houses and homes we feature may not be with us for much longer. We want to celebrate those workers whose trades or hard-learned skills created beautiful and functional spaces in our city before they are gone forever. Cost : $10 each plus postage $5 5 or more $8 each plus postage Contact treasurer@workershistorymuseum.ca for mailing costs for bulk orders.
  • This calendar is dedicated to all those families and essential workers who struggled to continue working since March of 2020 in the longest lasting pandemic faced by Canadians and other people around the world.
  • Our 2023 Workers’ History Museum calendar celebrates the skilled trades.
  • The 2021 calendar is a 14-month calendar celebrating workers who live and work in the Ottawa Valley on both sides of the Ottawa River.

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