- the
Selkirks. Coal, copper, marble, mercury, silver, and zinc were also
found in the mountains.
During the
development of
Western Canada, the
Selkirks presented...
-
Columbia Selkirk Secondary School, a high
school in Kimberley,
British Columbia Selkirk F.C., a
football club
Selkirk RFC, a
rugby club
Winnipeg Selkirks, a...
-
Clubber exchanged snuff-boxes, and
looked very much like a pair of
Alexander Selkirks—'
Monarchs of all they surve****. '" This is also a
reference to William...
- with "outlined" panels). The last
Selkirks (5930
through 5935) were
taken out of
service in 1959. All but two
Selkirk locomotives class were s****ped,...
-
Selkirk Communications was a
Canadian radio and
television broadcasting company,
which operated from 1959 to 1989.
Evolving out of Taylor,
Pearson & Carson...
- The
Selkirk Rex is a
breed of cat with
highly curled hair. The
Selkirk Rex is
distinct from all
other Rex breeds.
Unlike the
Devon Rex and
Cornish Rex...
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Selkirk is a city in the
western Canadian province of Manitoba,
located on the Red
River about 22
kilometres (14 mi)
northeast of Winnipeg, the provincial...
- Earl of
Selkirk is a
title in the
Peerage of Scotland, used
since 1646. It has
rules of
inheritance subject to
unusual and
unique provisions. The title...
-
James William Arthur "Jamie"
Selkirk is a film
editor and
producer who has
worked primarily in New Zealand. He is
particularly noted for his work on The...
-
Selkirk is a
former trading post on the
Yukon River at the
confluence of the
Pelly River in Canada's Yukon. For many
years it was home to the
Selkirk...