Historic sites are universally challenged with the task of preparing large numbers of people for the visitor experience and

December 2016 (Vol 20, No 4)
December 2016 · Volume 20 · No. 4 · 13 pages
December 2016 issue of The Fife and Drum.
Volume 20, Number 4. 13 pages.
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Articles in this issue
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Friends of Fort York
• held ten board meetings at monthly intervals. Individual directors try to attend as many other programmed events at
May 11, 2026
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Friends of Fort York
The Medallic Art Society of Canada (MASC), and the City of Toronto, Museum and Heritage Services are hosting an
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Reeves, Wayne
More than four years ago Chris Laverton wrote a short biography of Captain Henry Evatt for The Fife and
May 11, 2026
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Gerrard, Richard
A few months ago Robert Hamilton, an alert reader of The Fife & Drum, sent us a link to
May 11, 2026
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Michael, Peterson
“Why, single men in barricks don’t grow into plaster saints;” Rudyard Kipling, “Tommy” Religion at Fort York is an
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Jacobson, Lee
As part of Nuit Blanche 2016 the Toronto Lighting Collaborative created and organized CITYLights–two installations in Victoria Memorial Square
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Christopher, Hume
It’s too soon to say whether Toronto will end with a whimper, but we know for sure it began
May 11, 2026
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Christopher Moore
At the annual Toronto Heritage Awards, held 17 October 2016 at the Isabel Bader Theatre, Joseph Gill and Patricia
May 11, 2026
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Friends of Fort York
Traditionally private letters and diaries have provided the few insights we’ve had into military life at a personal level.











