This special number of The Fife and Drum newsletter of The Friends of Fort York is published on the

March 2013 (Vol 17, No 1)
March 2013 · Volume 17 · No. 1 · 12 pages
March 2013 issue of The Fife and Drum.
Volume 17, Number 1. 12 pages.
Original printed pages
Articles in this issue
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Hebib, Kevin
by Kevin J. Hebib One of the most distinctive details of the British soldier‘s uniform in the Georgian era
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Friends of Fort York
Over the past 200 years, these soldiers and warriors have been largely forgotten and the site fragmented. Today, with
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Friends of Fort York
JUNE Fort York Historic District Walking Tour in association with Heritage Toronto: War, Invasion & Occupation!: Fort York &
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Friends of Fort York
APRIL Parler Fort: The Battle of York: Myth, Reality, and the Explosion of the Grand Magazine Sun. April 14,
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Friends of Fort York
APRIL Parler Fort: The Battle of York: Myth, Reality, and the Explosion of the Grand Magazine Sun. April 14,
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Friends of Fort York
JUNE Fort York Historic District Walking Tour in association with Heritage Toronto: War, Invasion & Occupation!: Fort York &
May 11, 2026
by
Friends of Fort York
JUNE Fort York Historic District Walking Tour in association with Heritage Toronto: War, Invasion & Occupation!: Fort York &
May 11, 2026
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Friends of Fort York
APRIL Parler Fort: The Battle of York: Myth, Reality, and the Explosion of the Grand Magazine Sun. April 14,
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Amelia, Maynard
The War of 1812 is an event highly regarded by Canadians, barely acknowledged by Americans, forgotten by the British,
May 11, 2026
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Friends of Fort York
Contact Cathy at fortvolunteers@toronto.ca or call 416-392-6907 For event information, log onto www.toronto.ca/fortyork x 226.
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Friends of Fort York
From the History Classroom J.D.M. Stewart teaches history in the Canadian, Business, and World Studies Dept. at Bishop Strachan
May 11, 2026
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Micallef, Shawn
Fort York famously was isolated, in that particularly silly Toronto way where things like railway tracks create nearly insurmountable
May 11, 2026
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Friends of Fort York
Apr. 24 Home District Magistrates increased the salary of £10 £15 John Bazell, the town crier, from to a
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Friends of Fort York
website: www.fortyork.ca The Fife and Drum 5
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Friends of Fort York
Inspired by Kevin Plummer’s article on the Toronto Tandem Club in the last issue of Fife and Drum, the
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Friends of Fort York
“Tecumseh” and “Honest Ed” Go to Washington Toronto Police Services was invited to send two of its best-tempered horses
May 11, 2026
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Friends of Fort York
Last spring when Canadians were invited to nominate fellow citizens to receive the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal for significant
May 11, 2026
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Friends of Fort York
One of the twenty-five stops on Islington’s ArtWalk has been recognized with an award. The mural, Battersby’s March, is
May 11, 2026
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Friends of Fort York
Candy, Cows, and Commemoration: The Case of Laura Secord Who was the real Laura Secord, and how did her
May 11, 2026
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Friends of Fort York
MAY Toronto District School Board History Fair Wed. May 2, 10 am to 2:30 pm Regular admission. Fort York
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Friends of Fort York
Parler Fort: Exploring Toronto’s Past, Present, and Future Toronto: A Natural City? Building Our City to Harmonize Ecological &
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Reeves, Wayne
REVIEW René Chartrand, Forts of the War of 1812. Illustrated by Donato Spedaliere. Oxford, UK: Osprey Publishing, 2012. 64










