Frequently Asked Questions
General
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Quill & Frame is a historical research and heritage consulting practice specializing in archival research, genealogy, public history, museum interpretation, and historical storytelling.
The name reflects our dual focus:
The quill represents historical and archival research, writing, and genealogical investigation.
The frame represents museums, exhibitions, heritage interpretation, and community-centered storytelling.
This approach allows Quill & Frame to support both individual historical research projects and broader cultural or interpretive work.
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Quill & Frame supports a wide range of historical research and heritage consulting projects, including:
Canadian citizenship documentation and genealogical research
Family history and ancestry research
Archival and primary-source research
Historical context and background reports
Museum and exhibition research support
Interpretive and public history writing
Heritage and cultural research consulting
Community-centered storytelling projects
Research support for writers, artists, and creative work
Historical narrative development and fact-checking
Projects may be short-term research requests, multi-phase consulting engagements, or ongoing collaborative work.
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Quill & Frame works with individuals, families, museums, archives, historical societies, cultural organizations, researchers, writers, and creative projects seeking historically grounded research and interpretation.
Projects range from genealogical and archival research for individuals pursuing Canadian citizenship documentation or family history research to public history, exhibition, and interpretive work for museums and heritage organizations.
If your project involves history, archives, storytelling, material culture, heritage interpretation, or historical context development, there’s a good chance Quill & Frame may be able to help.
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Yes. Initial inquiry conversations are generally offered at no cost and are intended to help determine project fit, research feasibility, scope, and next steps.
For larger or more complex projects, additional paid consultation or research assessment sessions may be recommended before beginning formal work.
Because historical and archival research projects can vary widely in complexity, these conversations help ensure that clients receive realistic expectations, transparent communication, and an approach tailored to their needs.
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Because every research project differs in scope, archive access, complexity, and time requirements, Quill & Frame primarily works through custom proposals rather than fixed public pricing.
Depending on the project, services may be structured as:
Hourly research and consulting
Flat-rate project phases
Capped research packages
Institutional consulting agreements
Rush or priority research services
This approach allows projects to remain flexible, transparent, and tailored to each client’s goals and resources.
Quill & Frame also believes historical and genealogical research should remain as accessible as possible and may offer sliding-scale or adjusted pricing in select circumstances.
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Quill & Frame approaches research as a collaborative, thoughtful, and client-centered process.
Historical research is often deeply personal, whether it involves family history, citizenship documentation, institutional storytelling, or community heritage work. Projects are approached with care, transparency, and attention to both historical accuracy and human context.
Clients can expect:
Clear communication and realistic expectations
Thoughtful and detail-oriented research
Organized documentation and source tracking
A collaborative and flexible process
Historically grounded interpretation and storytelling
Respect for sensitive histories and personal narratives
Rather than treating research as simply transactional, Quill & Frame aims to help clients better understand the stories, records, and historical contexts connected to their projects.
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The best way to contact Quill & Frame is through the contact form at Quill & Frame.
You can use the general inquiry form for research, heritage, museum, archival, or creative projects. There is also a dedicated intake form for individuals seeking assistance with Canadian citizenship documentation and genealogical research.
If you are unsure whether your project is a fit, you are still welcome to reach out.