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  2. Charles Thomas Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to Victoria Hall in Cobourg, Ontario, Canada. Charles Thomas Thomas (July 26, 1820 – December 25, 1867) was a prominent Anglo-Canadian stone carver and builder in the mid-19th century. He was the son of a stonemason (Charles Thomas, senior), and at least one brother (Frederick Thomas) was also a stonemason.

  3. Cobourg - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Park. Cobourg retains its small-town atmosphere, in part due to the downtown and surrounding residential area's status as a Heritage Conservation District. The downtown is a well-preserved example of a traditional small-town main street. Victoria Hall, the town hall completed in 1860, is a National Historic Site of Canada.

  4. Cleopatrick - Wikipedia

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    Cleopatrick (stylized in lowercase) is a Canadian rock duo based in Cobourg, Ontario. They have released a studio album and three EPs by their own record label, called Nowhere Special Recordings. They have released a studio album and three EPs by their own record label, called Nowhere Special Recordings.

  5. Victoria Hall (Cobourg) - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Hall is a 19th-century building that serves as the Town Hall and multi-functional space in downtown Cobourg, Ontario, Canada. It was built during a time when Cobourg was prospering financially and was believed to be named the capital of Upper Canada. Victoria Hall opened in 1860 and was declared a national historic site in 1959 due to ...

  6. Northumberland News - Wikipedia

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    The first newspaper, the Cobourg Star, was founded by R.D. Chatterton on January 11, 1831. The Northumberland News was founded in 1991. Until November 2017, there were multiple newspapers operating in Cobourg and Port Hope, Ontario. PostMedia owned the Northumberland Today, and Torstar owned the Northumberland News.

  7. Arthur Philemon Coleman - Wikipedia

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    He received a Ph.D. at the University of Breslau in 1881. Coleman joined the department of geology and natural history at Victoria College in 1882 as a Professor. From 1891 to 1901, he was a Professor of Geology at the School of Practical Science in Toronto. From 1893 to 1909, he was a geologist at the Bureau of Mines of the Government of Ontario.

  8. Farley Mowat - Wikipedia

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    Website. farleymowat .ca. Farley McGill Mowat, OC (May 12, 1921 – May 6, 2014) was a Canadian writer and environmentalist. His works were translated into 52 languages, and he sold more than 17 million books. He achieved fame with the publication of his books on the Canadian north, such as People of the Deer (1952) and Never Cry Wolf (1963). [2]

  9. List of rail accidents in Canada - Wikipedia

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    2. 81+. VIA Rail train No. 74, travelling eastward on the north main track of the CNR Chatham Sub., at Thamesville, Ontario, encountered a reversed switch, crossed over to the south main track and derailed at Mile 46.7. The derailed train collided with stationary rail cars on an adjacent south yard siding.

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