Hermitage Sanctuary: A Call for Contemplatives - Click to Find Out More

Articles about Charles Brandt

Article Categories

Article Tags

Article Date

Random Articles

What to Help?

Do you have a calling or want to share your skills or knowledge? If so, we are always looking for support. Please have a look at our Volunteer Form and if it sounds good to you, take that step. =)

Sign-up Today!

Hermit Bookbinder’s Retreat – The World of Father Brandt

This early article highlight’s Father Brandt’s early efforts to establish his bookbinding business in the…

Bookbinder Tops Article – Early Days

This article from 1969 recognizes the early start to Fr Charles bookbinding business, working for…

The Hermit of Black Creek

Battling priest leaving this area

Mobile Paper Conservation Unit in Lambton County, Ontario

Charles Brandt while working for the Canadian Conservation Institute between 1975 and 1980 spent a…

Conserving Audubon’s Birds of America, Volume 1 by C Brandt

Article Written by Charles Brandt describing the history of the Audubon folios, the paper and…

The Dusty Document – Conservation

Charles’ paper/book restoration work was often written about in various newsletters. The contents suggest that…

Manitoba Opens Conservation Lab

Saving paintings presents challenge

Emily Carr’s, “The Heart of the Forest” restored by Charles Brandt in 1983

Experience while working for the Manitoba Department of Cultural Affairs and Historical Resources

The following two documents outline the breadth of experience Charles gained while working as Chief…

Saving paper treasures needs special technique

Teaching paper conservation in the local community.

Taking care of paper

Paper treasures how to keep them

Charles Brandt offering courses on preserving paper treasures in Campbell River. Paper treasures how to…

Paper is Fragile

Western People – Spiritual conservator

Charles work was published in many local papers across Canada. This Western People magazine from…

Questions or Comments?

If you have any questions or just want to learn more about the Brandt Oyster River Hermitage Society, please feel free in filling out the form below and we will be in touch. Thank you!

Google reCaptcha: Invalid site key.