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- The Moatfield Ossuary was accidentally discovered during the expansion of a soccer field located in North York, Ontario in the summer of 1997. Upon identifying...
- Ronald. Bones of the Ancestors: The Archeology and Osteography of the Moatfield Ossuary (Gatineau, Canadian Museum of Civilisation, 2003) p. 95 Trigger...
- Milwood Road Davisville Village Old Toronto 18 David Duncan House 1865 125 Moatfield Drive Graydon Hall North York 6 Edward Scarlett House 1865 1 Heritage...
- Brewers organization Ontario portal List of neighbourhoods in North York Moatfield Ossuary "North York". Geographical Names Data Base. Natural Resources...
- Coolock village proper, and comprises St. Brendan's Drive, Avenue and Park, Moatfield and Dunree Park. Located between Donaghmede and Coolock is Clare Hall...
- class. In 1998, Bayview Glen acquired the upper school campus located on Moatfield Drive. In September 2000, the upper school was opened by The Duke of York...
- Toronto eSchool Location 105 Moatfield Dr. Unit 1003, Toronto, ON M3B 3L6 Canada Information Type Ontario Secondary School - OSSD Online Established 2013 (2013)...
- which much of Graydon Hall now resides. His home was on the farm called Moatfield (built in 1865), which was given to him by his father and Irish-born William...
- village play for the parish team Lorrha-Dorrha GAA at St. Ruadhan's Park at Moatfield, Redwood. Tom Duffy, hurler born in Rathcabbin Charles Octavius Head,...
- climate". The quadrangle was built of limestone from "Dunne's quarry in Moatfield", located not far from the college. The door and window dressings were...