Ginette Guy Mayer

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Happily retired, avid reader and writer. I have an interest in art, music, architecture, photography, history and heritage. Volunteers with The Lost Villages Historical Society, Généalogie et archives Saint-Laurent and Community Heritage Ontario.

For thousands of years, fermenting beer was considered a household task for #women.

By the Middle Ages, some sold beer at English markets. Female brewers wore tall, pointy hats to be easily spotted. They stood by cauldrons & often had cats to keep mice away.

Sound familiar? It should.

You see, when male brewers felt threatened, they accused the women of witchcraft. These rumors may have led to some witch iconography we still recognize today.

https://theconversation.com/women-used-to-dominate-the-beer-industry-until-the-witch-accusations-started-pouring-in-155940 #history #HistoryRemix

Women used to dominate the beer industry – until the witch accusations started pouring in

Today, beer is marketed to men and the industry is run by men. It wasn’t always that way.

The Conversation
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Door hinges Carman/Smith House, now the Royal Canadian Legion in Cornwall, Ontario. The hinges are meant to be decorative when the doors are open.
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