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- Ravenscrag may refer to: Ravenscrag, Saskatchewan, a settlement in Saskatchewan, Canada Ravenscrag Formation, a stratigraphical unit in the Western Canadian...
- Ravenscrag is a former mansion that was built between 1860 and 1863 for Hugh Allan (later Sir Hugh Allan) in the Golden Square Mile of Montreal, Quebec...
- Ravenscrag (or Ravenscraig) is the name of several ships, some being sailing vessels and some steamships. One of the sailing vessels is historically significant...
- Canadian life, cementing his re****tion as an empire builder. His home, Ravenscrag, was the prin****l residence of the Golden Square Mile in Montreal. Born...
- of Ravenscrag, Saskatchewan, and was first described from outcrops at Ravenscrag Butte near the Frenchman River by N.B. Davis in 1918. The Ravenscrag Formation...
- Hotel in Montreal. In 1940, he and his wife donated their Montreal home, Ravenscrag, to the McGill University Faculty of Medicine, and it became known as...
- Montreal. It is named in memory of Sir Hugh Allan, whose former mansion, Ravenscrag, it occupies. The Allan Memorial's emergency room and use as an active...
- Ravenscrag is an unincorporated community within the Rural Muni****lity of White Valley No. 49, Saskatchewan, Canada. The community is located on Highway...
- locations are in McCone County, Montana. They have also been found in the Ravenscrag Formation and widely discovered in the early Paleocene Bug Cr**** Group...
- Saskatchewan in Canada. It is known from a set of vertebrae found in the Ravenscrag Formation. "†Necturus krausei Naylor 1978 (mudpuppy)". Paleobiology Database...