One hundred and seventy years ago, in May 1845, Captain Sir John Franklin led a Royal Navy expedition of

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April 6, 2015
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Friends of Fort York
10 The Fife and Drum and central pediments, both capped by coping tiles, rising above a flat roof.
April 6, 2015
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Richard Haynes, Robert Kerr
Compiled by Richard Haynes and Robert Kerr Gertrude Kearns, The Art of Command: Portraits and Posters from Canada’s Afghan
April 6, 2015
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Friends of Fort York
Good civil servants often go unheralded but Toronto is blessed with more than a few, and one of them
April 6, 2015
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Keenan Edward
Truth is, I don’t remember the first time I went to Fort York. I don’t recall learning of its
April 6, 2015
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Friends of Fort York
Jennifer Chan has joined the board of The Friends of Fort York. She was appointed in January by the
April 6, 2015
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Friends of Fort York
From the Gallery: An Exhibit from 1934 when Fort Yet another image in the Gallery section of The Friends’
April 6, 2015
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Friends of Fort York
The view from Fort York east across Bathurst Street will change substantially in the next year or two as
April 6, 2015
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Legault Roch
John R. Grodzinski. The 104th (New Brunswick) Regiment of Foot in the War of 1812. Fredericton: Goose Lane Editions,
April 6, 2015
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Reeves Wayne
“A giant causeway, edged with huge square blocks and an immense railing leads up to a massive building with









