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Great Western Rail Disaster

...The moment the train reached the bridge the immense weight crushed through the timbers, and the whole structure gave way, and, with one frightful ...

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On March 19, 1687, somewhere in the trackless wilderness of southern Texas, the French explorer Cavalier de La Salle ...

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Was there ever a “Golden Age” of sport? Lord Stanley hoped to contribute to one when he donated his famous cup in 1892...
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During the height of his success, famed architect Francis Mawson Rattenbury seemed an unlikely object of scandal...

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1965 - NHL Expansion
The National Hockey League announced the formation of a 6-team division, consisting of Los Angeles, San Francisco/Oakland, St Louis, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Minneapolis-St Paul. The division began play in the 1967-68 season.
"What experience and history teach us is this - that nations and governments have never learned anything from history, or acted upon any lessons they might have drawn from it."
   - G.W.F. Hegel
Canada’s oldest railway tunnel is in Brockville, Ont, officially opened in 1860.
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McGill Chamber Orchestra/Orchestre de chambre McGill
McGill Chamber Orchestra/Orchestre de chambre McGill. A Montreal chamber orchestra founded by Alexander Brott, the McGill Chamber Orchestra began as an outgrowth of concerts given by the McGill String Quartet. During the 1945-6 ...


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