- Sir John
Strathearn Hendrie KCMG CVO (August 15, 1857 – July 17, 1923) was the 11th
Lieutenant Governor of
Ontario from 1914 to 1919. John
Hendrie was...
- Máel Ísu, Maol Íosa or Máel Íosa,
meaning devotee of Jesus,
Latinised as Malise, may
refer to: Máel Ísu I of Cennrígmonaid, 10th
century bishop of Cennrígmonaid...
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Parkdale Avenue, west
along the
Canadian National Railway line,
south along Strathearne Avenue, west
along Roxborough Avenue,
south along Kenilworth Avenue,...
- 1898 34
James Vernall Teetzel (1853–1926) 1899–1900 1899 1900 35 John
Strathearne Hendrie (1857–1923) 1901–1902 1901 1902 36
Wellington Jeffers Morden...
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south along Parkdale Avenue, west
along the C.N.R. line,
south along Strathearne Avenue, west
along Roxborough Avenue and
Kenilworth Avenue to the brow...
- "Hundred
pipers (The) : the
celebrated Jacobite song from mss. lays of
Strathearne".
Spellman Collection of
Victorian Music Covers. The
University of Reading...
- "changed"
locations in the late 1960s.
Barton Street East
heading east from
Strathearne Avenue,
ended at
Walter Avenue,
where you
continued south on
Walter Avenue...
- "The
Hundred Pipers: the
celebrated Jacobite song from mss. lays of
Strathearne".
Spellman Collection of
Victorian Music Covers. The
University of Reading...
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towed to Hamilton, Ontario, by the tug G.W. Rogers. She was sold to the
Strathearne Terminals Ltd. of Hamilton, Ontario, in November. She was
renamed Company...
- the
Cataract Power still on it. On the
corner of
Burlington Street and
Strathearne Ave, is the
major Electrical transformer station that
receives power...