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- Harry Houdini And The Princess | Montreal In The Time Of Tramways | A Canadian Family Vintage Postcard Collection by A Canadian Family on Nov 20, 2009
Historic views of Montreal’s trams in the early 20th century (3/12) This vintage postcard (1910-1920) features a tram between two Montreal theaters: the Orpheum and the Princess. Both were located on St-Catherine Street and neither exist tod...
- Harry Houdini And The Princess | Montreal In The Time Of Tramways by A Canadian Family on Nov 20, 2009
Historic views of Montreal’s trams in the early 20th century (3/12) This vintage postcard (1910-1920) features a tram between two Montreal theaters: the Orpheum and the Princess. Both were located on St-Catherine Street and neither exist tod...
- 17-Nov-09 – History Links of the Day by The End is Coming on Nov 17, 2009
7 badass Vikings and more Great Depression caricatures, it's History Links of the Day!
- We Will Remember Them... by Thoughts: A Buck Each on Nov 13, 2009
Yesterday, I attended the Remembrance Day ceremony in Ottawa. It was the first time I was able to make it to that ceremony and was glad that I did.The weather was perfect, unseasonably warm and not a cloud in the sky. The ceremony itself was impressi...
- A Neccessary Evil? – Focussing On Alignment, Part 2 of 5 by Campaign Mastery on Nov 12, 2009
Garry’s Article, The Conundrum Of Alignment, which appears as part one of this series, raised some excellent points. I agree with many of them, and felt that further discussion – and an alternative point of view – was merited, since...
- remembrance day: musing on war and sacrifice by change therapy on Nov 11, 2009
remembrance day has always been an ambiguous day for me. good memories : an hour in the rain under a gazillion umbrellas, proudly listening to my daughter singing a song with the girl guides at a remembrance day celebration; or a lovely morning 17 y...
- Remembrance by Acts of Minor Treason on Nov 11, 2009
One of the most important questions in the world, I think, is this: "what do you want?" It's a question for which every person has a different answer. Today, what I want is simple - I want the Second World War to always be known as "the war." Conflic...










