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The Medal Tales Project
EVERY MEDAL HAS A STORY THAT DESERVES TO BE REMEMBERED


Surprise from 1916
Yesterday handed me one of those small, bright wins that make this project feel a bit like a treasure hunt. You stare at old records long enough, and when a real person suddenly steps out of the fog—well, that’s a good day.
Dan Barnfield
11 hours ago3 min read


A Week Later - Class Update
Still riding the high from the proof-of-concept test last week. The teacher told me that during the parent–teacher interviews the following week, six parents mentioned that their kids came home buzzing about Thomas and everything they’d uncovered. That alone made my week.
Dan Barnfield
Nov 241 min read


Testing Day!
I couldn’t have asked for a better class to test the first proof of concept. They were hooked the moment I pulled out the medal. As soon as I told them it had belonged to an actual veteran, and someone who had probably worn it on his chest at one point, the whole room shifted.
Dan Barnfield
Nov 142 min read


Proof of Concept Day Eve
Everything's set for tomorrow. The print quality still isn't where I want it; more research and tinkering are needed before they look the way I want - the goal being "real" fake documents. But all of that is fine for now...
Dan Barnfield
Nov 131 min read


Building the Lesson Folder: A Day in the Life of Planning Thomas's Story
I'm getting close to presentation day, and the clock is starting to stare me down. Forty-five minutes isn't a lot of time to walk a room of students through the life of a real First World War soldier, but I've finally landed on an approach that feels right.
Dan Barnfield
Nov 103 min read


Digging Into Thomas McMeekin - Trying To Find A Life
For the past few days, I've been bouncing between Ancestry.com , Newspapers.com , and the Archives of Canada, trying to assemble a clearer picture of Thomas McMeekin. It feels like running three detective boards at once, but the pieces are starting to line up. “Winnipeggers in Casualties” (listing T. D. McMeekin as wounded). The Winnipeg Tribune , 21 Oct. 1918, p. 3. Newspapers.com , www.newspapers.com His War Years I can see when he's wounded by gas, and later when a bull
Dan Barnfield
Nov 52 min read
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