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Spring 2021 (Vol 25, No 1)
Spring 2021 · Volume 25 · No. 1 · 27 pages
Spring 2021 issue of The Fife and Drum.
Volume 25, Number 1. 27 pages.
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May 12, 2026
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Friends of Fort York
of the costs of war. On the quiet Swedish island of Gotland archeologists unearthed the body of a local
May 12, 2026
by
Brian Murphy
In the summer of 1813, USS Oneida sails out of Sackets Harbor, its base at the eastern from here
May 12, 2026
by
Debbie Marshall
Dianne Graves, In the Company of Sisters: Canada’s Women in the War Zone, 1914-1919 (Robin Brass Studio 2021) 384
nother summer at Fort York has come to a close, and while A it still looks a bit different
May 12, 2026
by
Michelle Mayers-Van Herk
an dance initiate a dialogue in the struggle against oppression, C racism, and colonialism and re-define what revolution means?
May 12, 2026
by
Andrew Stewart
ayne joined what was then called City of Toronto W Museums in 2009, providing leadership for the Collections and
May 12, 2026
by
Friends of Fort York
Those who spin their own wool should also know something about dying it. The industrious economical Canadian farmers’ wives
May 12, 2026
by
Mrs Amy Hoppock / John Lambert Hoppock
250 Fort York Blvd, Toronto, Ontario M5V 3K9 info@fortyork.ca www.fortyork.ca The Fife and Drum 3 Dear Mother, Sackets Harbor,
May 12, 2026
by
John P.M. Court
he Land Acknowledgement for the Centre for Addiction T and Mental Health declares that “the site of CAMH appears

























