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Taylor-Victoria Northwood earned her Honours Bachelor of Arts with a double major in history and anthropology from Carleton University in Ottawa. She also studied history at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland and graduated with her master's degree in history from Western University. Taylor specializes in digital history, historical research, and oral history. Her work often involves collaborating with local organizations, conducting interviews, and utilizing digital platforms to make "history" more accessible. Taylor's career path has led her to accept positions in mentoring, curriculum development, podcasting, documentary filmmaking, and research design. She has had exciting opportunities to create and lead her own research projects and has been the recipient of multiple awards and honours, of which she remains grateful. This website is a digital collection of what will become her life's work. 

Current Role

Curatorial Head of the J.P Metras Sports Museum

The John P. Metras Sports Museum is a faction of the Western Mustangs Athletic Association (WMAA) and the Curatorial Head is responsible for collecting, documenting, preserving, and exhibiting the artifacts, photographs, and other archival materials relating to Western University athletes and athletic teams. 

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Current Project

Rock Around the Clock: An Oral History of Windsor Teens in the 1950s

What was life like as a teenager in Windsor during the 1950s?

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