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October 2020 (Vol 24, No 3)
October 2020 · Volume 24 · No. 3 · 22 pages
October 2020 issue of The Fife and Drum.
Volume 24, Number 3. 22 pages.
Original printed pages
Articles in this issue
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Friends of Fort York
he new draft Master Plan for Exhibition Place leaves out T the Battle of York, which was fought from
May 12, 2026
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Friends of Fort York
Clio’s Warriors Canadian Historians and the Writing of the World Wars UBC 2006 No Place To Run The Canadian
May 11, 2026
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Friends of Fort York
Visitors are being welcomed back to the fort. While the musicians and infantry of the Fort York Guard have
May 12, 2026
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Friends of Fort York
Where the Brock Bridge touches the ground at the south-east corner of Fort York. Shrouds are off the steel
May 12, 2026
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Friends of Fort York
hese two watercolours were painted about 1912 T by the Toronto illustrator Owen Staples (18661949), a close friend and
May 12, 2026
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Friends of Fort York
Among the old-fashioned settlers, the pumpkin is much esteemed for pies, and a sort of molasses, which they prepare
May 12, 2026
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Corporal Leo Douvinos
They fought the pandemic Corporal Leo Douvinos of the Queen’s York Rangers has a chat with his commanding officer
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adapted from Donald E. Graves, Excerpted, Not for Self but for Country: The History of the Lincoln, Welland Regiment
effect on our Military Operations in the provinces. The whole country would be driven to a state of desperation




















