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February 2006 (Vol 10, No 1)
February 2006 · Volume 10 · No. 1 · 8 pages
February 2006 issue of The Fife and Drum.
Volume 10, Number 1. 8 pages.
Original printed pages
Articles in this issue
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Friends of Fort York
Phase One at West Harbour City is a city-block bounded by Fleet Street on the south, future Bastion Street
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Friends of Fort York
Adding New Buildings – An Update In the last Fife & Drum we reported that City Council’s Economic Development
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Friends of Fort York
Be it known to all Loyal Citizens that the Ninth Annual Mess Dinner of His Majesty’s Garrison at York
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Friends of Fort York
What Are The Friends Doing? We thought it would be of interest to review a few of the
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Friends of Fort York
Tell A Friend About The Friends! We hope you enjoy this newsletter and will pass it on to members
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Friends of Fort York
If you know any potential members of the Fort York Guard encouraging them to prepare resumes. This year we
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David Juliusson
REVIEW David Juliussen, A History of the Canadian Fencibles, 1803-1816 In British Army parlance of the 19th century, Fencible
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Friends of Fort York
This recipe was served at Fort York’s Queen Charlotte’s Birthday Ball in January. It comes from a fascimile of
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Ken Purvis, Senior Program Officer
Early in 2005 at a meeting of the Forts Group (a long standing committee drawing its members from Forts






