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Maude Eburne (born Maud
Eburne Riggs,
November 10, 1875 –
October 15, 1960) was a
Canadian character actress of
stage and screen,
known for
playing eccentric...
- at
Boundary Road. The
newspaper began as an
independent in 1908 as the
Eburne News. From the late 90s to 2007, it had
several owners: first, the national...
- Nation. Non-natives
began to
inhabit the area in the 1860s,
calling it
Eburne Station. The
small town was
separated from the city by
miles of forest....
- pp. 7–8.
Lewis 2007, p. 144.
Hopley 1984, p. 61.
McGann 1976, pp. 14–15.
Eburne 2003, pp. 369, 379–80.
Pritchard 1966, p. 528.
Bicknell 1954, pp. 557, 559...
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Marpole Midden, also
known by
archaeologists as the
Great Fraser Midden or
Eburne site, is a 4000-year-old
midden near the
mouth of the
Fraser River, in the...
- ISBN 9781444358940.
Archived from the
original on 2023-07-02.
Retrieved 2020-11-09.
Eburne,
Jonathan (2018-09-18).
Outsider Theory:
Intellectual Histories of Questionable...
- the
mysteries left by the
second season's
cliffhanger ending.
Jonathan Eburne (Los
Angeles Review of Books)
noted that
while the 2014 box set was "terrific...
- Also
incorporated into Mitc****
Island after the
intervening channel was
Eburne Island. The island's name
commemorates the
original Crown Grantee, Alexander...
- The
Marpole Bridge (1889–1957), a.k.a.
Eburne Bridge,
North Arm Bridge, Sea
Island Bridge, or
Middle Arm Bridge, was
consecutive crossings over the north...
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stars Donald Cook, Jean Rouverol,
Norman Foster, Erin O'Brien-Moore,
Maude Eburne and
Warren Hymer. The film was
released on
January 20, 1936, by Republic...