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  1. Bluenose

    200px Ship caption Bluenose postage stamp of 1929 Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Canada Ship flag File Flag of Canada 1921.svg 60px Canada Ship name Bluenose Ship ordered Ship builder ... Career Hide header Ship country West Indies Ship flag Ship name Bluenose Ship ordered Ship builder ... crew 6 Officers, Chief Cook, 15 Deckhands Ship notes Bluenose was a Canada Canadian fishing and racing schooner from Nova Scotia built in 1921. She was later commemorated by a replica Bluenose II built in 1963. A celebrated racing ship and hard working fishing vessel, Bluenose became a provincial icon for Nova Scotia as well as important Canadian symbol in the 1930s. The name bluenose originated ... nsarm virtual bluenose results.asp?Search &SearchList1 1&Language English title How the Bluenose ... of Nova Scotia accessdate 18 March 2010 ref Career File The Famous Bluenose.jpg thumb left Bluenose File Cdn dime reverse.jpg left thumb The schooner Bluenose , as depicted on the reverse of the Canadian dime Designed by William Rou and built by Smith and Rhuland , Bluenose was launched at Lunenburg ... fishing on the Grand Banks , Bluenose defeated Elsie out of Gloucester , returning the International ... by motor schooners and trawlers. Despite efforts to keep her in Nova Scotia, the Bluenose was sold ... on the reef. Various divers and film makers have claimed to have found the wreck of Bluenose ... condition of the wreckage has made identification difficult. Fame and commemoration Bluenose , under full sail, is portrayed on the Bluenose postage stamp 1929 Canadian Bluenose postage stamp 50 cent issue. The Bluenose has been featured on a 1982 60 cent stamp that commemorated the International Philatelic Youth Exhibition. The Bluenose is featured on a 1988 37 cent issue that celebrated Bluenose skipper Angus Walters. The Bluenose also appears on the current Nova Scotia licence plate ... for Bluenose , was actually based on a composite image of Bluenose and two other schooners, but has ...   more details



  1. Bluenose (disambiguation)

    Before you edit this again, PLEASE look at the Talk Bluenose disambiguation talk page This isn t the right place to be having a football argument Bluenose or Blue nose may refer to Bluenose , a Canadian racing fishing schooner built in 1921. Bluenose II , replica of the original fishing schooner, built in 1963. MV Bluenose , a CN Marine ferry scrapped in 2000 Flying Bluenose , a Dominion Atlantic Railway train from 1891 to 1936. Bluenose postage stamp , a 1929 postage stamp issued in Canada Blue Nose, a type of American Pit Bull Terrier known for its blue coat. Bluenose, one of the List of minor TUGS characters minor tugboat characters in TUGS Antarctic butterfish Bluenose sea bass a fish from the southern oceans Bluenose cod an Australian freshwater fish Slang Bluenose, a Rangers F.C. fan Bluenose, a Birmingham City F.C. fan Bluenose, or Bluenoser, a nickname for a person from the Canadian province of Nova Scotia Bluenose, American slang expression for a member of the Church of Scotland , recorded since 1698 Historical Dictionary of American Slang . Bluenose, American slang expression from 19th century onward for someone excessively Prude prudish . Blue Nose, a Line crossing ceremony for a sailors who cross the Arctic Circle on board a vessel. disambig ...   more details



  1. Bluenose II

    Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image File Bluenose in Lunenburg.jpg 300px Bluenose II Ship caption Bluenose II in Lunenburg, 1 October 2003 Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Canada Ship flag File Flag of Canada.svg 60px Canada Ship name Bluenose II Ship ordered Ship builder Ship ..., 12 Deckhands Ship notes Bluenose II is a replica of the fishing schooner Bluenose which was built ... ambassador in 1971. Construction Bluenose II was launched at Lunenburg, Nova Scotia Lunenburg on July 24, 1963, built to original plans and by some of the same workers. The original captain of Bluenose ... yacht for the Oland family. Provincial Ownership Bluenose II was sold to the government of Nova Scotia ... gave possession of the ship to the Bluenose II Preservation Trust . The trust s mandate was to restore ... 1995. The trust maintained and operated Bluenose II until 31 March 2005, when the government of Nova ... in the schooner s name to the current operators of Bluenose II . ref Jackson, David. http thechronicleherald.ca ... for Bluenose cash . dead link date May 2010 The Chronicle Herald , March 6, 2010. ref The Bluenose ... seaboard. Bluenose II has one of the largest mainsail s in the world, measuring 386 m 4,155  ft . She has a total sail area of 1036 m 11,150  ft . In honour of her predecessor, Bluenose ... announced support for a major restoration of the Bluenose II . The project is valued at 14.8 ... of Bluenose II to a consortium of three Nova Scotia shipyards. ref Hoare, Eva. http thechronicleherald.ca NovaScotia 1170484.html Three shipyards picked to restore Bluenose II . dead link date May ... an authentic replica of the original Bluenose and that the builders would not be using the plans ... back onto the vessel upon completion. This has led Joan Roue, a descendant of the first Bluenose ... 1218446.html Just like the Bluenose, mostly The Chronicle Herald , December 23, 2010., ref It can be argued that the Bluenose II had so many rebuilds and repairs over the years since she was build in 1963 ...   more details



  1. Bluenose Shiner

    Taxobox name Bluenose Shiner status DD status system IUCN2.3 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Cypriniformes familia Cyprinidae genus Pteronotropis species N. welaka binomial Notropis welaka binomial authority Barton Warren Evermann Evermann & Kendall, 1898 synonyms The Bluenose Shiner Notropis welaka is a species of ray finned fish in the Cyprinidae family. It is found only in the United States . Source Gimenez Dixon, M. 1996. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 14898 all Notropis welaka . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 19 July 2007. Category Leuciscinae Leuciscinae stub pt Notropis welaka sr Notropis welaka vi Bluenose Shiner ...   more details



  1. Bluenose Lake

    Infobox lake lake name Bluenose Lake image lake caption lake image bathymetry caption bathymetry location Kitikmeot Region, Nunavut Kitikmeot , Nunavut coords coord 68 28 N 119 45 W region CA NU type waterbody scale 1000000 display inline,title name Bluenose Lake type inflow outflow Croker River catchment basin countries Canada length convert 33 mi abbr on width convert 12 mi abbr on area depth max depth volume residence time shore elevation convert 1800 ft m abbr on islands cities uninhabited Bluenose Lake is a lake in Kitikmeot Region, Nunavut Kitikmeot Region , Nunavut , Canada . It is located north of the Arctic Circle within the large, shallow basin of the Melville Hills . It is approximately convert 33 mi km abbr on long, convert 12 mi abbr on wide, and is situated at convert 1800 ft abbr on above above mean sea level sea level . ref Kelsall, p. 190 ref The Croker River flows north from Bluenose Lake to the Arctic Ocean , entering at Dolphin and Union Strait . ref name Hodgins cite book last Hodgins first Bruce W. coauthors Gwyneth Hoyle title Canoeing north into the unknown a record of river travel, 1874 to 1974 publisher Dundurn Press Ltd. date 1994 pages 168 isbn 0920474934 url http books.google.com ?id eBn41p P9lYC&pg PA168&lpg PA168&dq 22bluenose lake 22 river ref It was officially named in 1953 by John Kelsall and James Mitchell subsequent to their biological investigation of the previously unnamed lake. ref name Kelsall cite journal last Kelsall first John P. title Observations of birds and mammals at Bluenose Lake journal Arctic volume 23 issue 3 ref Fauna The area Barren ground Caribou are divided, genetically, into two herds, Bluenose east and Bluenose west. ref cite journal last Patterson first Brent R. coauthors Benjamin T. Olsen, & Damien O. Joly date March 2004 title Population estimate for the Bluenose East caribou herd journal Arctic volume 57 issue ... Category Lakes of Kitikmeot Region KitikmeotNU geo stub de Bluenose Lake ru ...   more details



  1. Flying Bluenose

    Railway line header BS header Dominion Atlantic The Flying Bluenose route BS table BS2 Distance Station BS KBHFa 0 City of Halifax Halifax Halifax, Nova Scotia railway station Halifax Station, Ocean Terminals BS ABZrf Intercolonial Railway of Canada ICR Canadian National Railway CNR mainline to Truro, Nova Scotia Truro and points west BS BHF convert 13.9 mi km abbr on Windsor Junction BS ABZrf Midland Railway to Truro, Nova Scotia Truro BS BHF convert 45.4 mi km abbr on Windsor, Nova Scotia Windsor BS WBR CKE Avon River Nova Scotia Avon River BS BHF convert 63.4 mi km abbr on Wolfville, Nova Scotia Wolfville BS BHF convert 70.4 mi km abbr on Kentville, Nova Scotia Kentville BS ABZrf Cornwallis Valley Railway to Kingsport, Nova Scotia Kingsport BS BHF convert 101.2 mi km abbr on Middleton, Nova Scotia Middleton BS ABZlf Halifax & Southwestern Railway to Bridgewater, Nova Scotia Bridgewater BS BHF convert 115.4 mi km abbr on Bridgetown, Nova Scotia Bridgetown BS BHF convert 129 mi km abbr ... The Flying Bluenose was a Canada Canadian luxury passenger train operated by the Dominion Atlantic Railway ... Halifax with passenger steamers at Yarmouth. The name Flying Bluenose combined two earlier trains of the Windsor and Annapolis Railway , the Flying Acadian and the Bluenose . Image Dominion Atlantic Railway herald.png thumb left 150px Drumhead sign Drumhead herald of the Flying Bluenose The name ... schooner Bluenose by many years. The Dominion Atlantic purchased the first Pullman Company Pullman ... Bluenose and it was cancelled about 1936. Equipment and services were transferred to the Dominion Atlantic s daily fast passenger trains which continued many of the traditions of the Flying Bluenose ... Dayliner maintained the route of the Flying Bluenose until 1989, minus the luxurious elements of the older train. Route The Flying Bluenose ran through Nova Scotia s scenic Annapolis Valley offering many ...?title Flying Bluenose Flying Bluenose , Dominion Atlantic Railway Digital Preservation Institute ...   more details



  1. Bluenose (postage stamp)

    Infobox rare stamps common name Bluenose image File Stamp Canada 1929 50c Bluenose.jpg 200px country of production Canada location of production date of production 8 January 1929 nature of rarity Classic stamp number in existence Unknown br 1,044,900 printed face value Canadian dollar CAN 50 cent estimated value Canadian dollar CAN 700 The Bluenose is the nickname for a 50 cent definitive postage stamp issued by the Canadian Post Office on 8 January 1929 as part of the George V of the United Kingdom King George V Scroll Issue . Scott catalogue Scott number is 158 with a perforation of 12. The stamp depicts the fishing schooner Bluenose and the design, by the Canadian Bank Note Company , Ottawa , is a Collage montage of two different images of the vessel, racing off Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia Halifax Harbour. The stamp is considered a Classic stamp classic even though it was issued after 1900 and some people consider it to be the most beautiful stamp in the world, but certainly it is the favourite Canadian stamp. ref http www.bnaps.org education esc2.asp BNAPS Bluenose is Still Considered Canada s Finest Stamp retrieved 1 October 2006 ref ref http alphabetilately.com glossary.html BLU Alphabetilately.com retrieved 1 October 2006 ref Three printing plates were made plate 1 of 200 impressions was never used because of defects found, but plates 2 and 3 of 100 impressions ... retrieved 1 October 2006 ref In 2001 a Bluenose First day of issue first day cover sold for Canadian ... show all, or part, of the original Bluenose stamp in their designs. The 1982 stamp is a stamp on stamp ... schooner. ref http shoebox.heindorffhus.dk frame Bluenose.htm Bluenose A National Symbol ... stamps External links http www.squashns.ca bluenose2006 bluenose.html Bluenose info http shoebox.heindorffhus.dk frame Bluenose.htm Bluenose A National Symbol of Canada http www.civilization.ca ... 2005 realised 500 Canadian stamps Category Postage stamps Bluenose Category Philately of Canada ...   more details



  1. Common warehou

    Taxobox name Common warehou regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Perciformes familia Centrolophidae genus Seriolella species S. brama binomial Seriolella brama binomial authority Albert G nther G nther , 1860 The common warehou , Seriolella brama , is a medusafish of the family biology family Centrolophidae found off southern Australia and around New Zealand , at depths of between 50 and 400 m. Its length is up to about 75  cm. The common warehou is not to be confused with the bluenose warehou usually referred to simply as Bluenose in New Zealand, and bonita, big eye or Griffin s Silverfish by others which is a deepwater member of the warehou family. ref http www.fishnz.co.nz species.cfm?cat Saltwater&fish Bluenose 20warehou Fish NZ ref ref cite web url http www.stuff.co.nz dominionpost 4411430a24075.html title Bluenose bully worth chasing date 22 February 2008 work The Dominion Post Wellington The Dominion Post accessdate 25 September 2011 ref References references FishBase species genus Seriolella species brama month March year 2006 Tony Ayling & Geoffrey Cox, Collins Guide to the Sea Fishes of New Zealand , William Collins Publishers Ltd, Auckland, New Zealand 1982 ISBN 0 00 216987 8 Category Centrolophidae Category Fish of Australia Category Endemic marine fish of New Zealand nl Seriolella brama pl Trewal warecho ...   more details



  1. William James Roué

    of William J. Rou that shows his portrait and the famous Bluenose schooner he designed. The stamp ... Bluenose A National Symbol of Canada retrieved 1 October 2006 ref The Maritime Museum of the Atlantic ... as a Roue designed sloop Vagabond and schooner Hebridee II . The Bluenose has been features on three ... Youth Exhibition, and a 1988 37 cent issue that celebrated Bluenose skipper Angus Walters. References reflist Selected books Getson, Heather Anne, Bluenose The Ocean Knows Her Name., Halifax Nimbus Publishing, 2006. Keith McLaren. A Race for Real Sailors The Bluenose and the International Fishermen ... Story of the Legendary Bluenose. Toronto Thomas Allen, 2007. External links http www.wjroue.com William ...   more details



  1. Roue

    wiktionary rou Roue is a synonym for rake character . Roue or La Roue may also refer to La Roue , a 1923 film by Abel Gance William James Rou 1879 1970 , naval architect famous for his design of the Bluenose fishing schooner La Roue Brussels , a district La Roue Het Rad metro station , in Brussels R ue , a village in Estonia disambig ...   more details



  1. Schooner Lager

    Image Schooner Lager.jpg thumb right Schooner Maritime Lager Schooner is a regional lager style beer of the eastern Canadian provinces. It has an alcohol content of 5.0 Alcohol by volume ABV and is brewed at the Oland Brewery in Halifax Regional Municipality Halifax , Nova Scotia . History First brewed in the 1950 s, Schooner beer was named after the famous racing and fishing vessel the schooner Bluenose , A replica schooner, Bluenose II , was built by the Oland family in 1963. The Oland family not to be confused with the Saint John, New Brunswick relatives who still own and operate Moosehead Moosehead Brewery used Bluenose II as both a private yacht and as a promotion for the beer brand. An illustration of the ship is found on the label as well as the cap. The schooner was donated to the Province of Nova Scotia in 1971. The Oland family sold their breweries to Labatt in 1971, and Schooner has since been produced under the InBev umbrella. Commented out because image was deleted Image Schooner Poster 1955.jpg thumb right Vintage Schooner poster Vintage marketing Once a popular brand of beer in eastern Canada , Schooner had many memorable advertising campaigns that included such taglines as The Schooner, the better , I d sooner have a Schooner , and Quaff a Schooner Beer . Although the marketing campaigns have long since ceased, Schooner is still carried by liquor stores across the Maritimes Maritime provinces . See also Oland Brewery Labatt Brewing Company Bluenose II External links http www.labatt.com english lbc brands reg rb schoon.html Labatt s official website on Schooner Category Canadian beer brands Category InBev brands ...   more details



  1. Henry Goudge

    Henry Goudge May 26, 1805 &ndash October 15, 1841 ref name elliott cite book title The Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia, 1758 1983 A biographical directory editor Elliott, Shirley B author Public Archives of Nova Scotia publisher Province of Nova Scotia year 1984 ISBN 0 88871 050 X ref was a merchant, ref name bluenose ship builder and political figure in Nova Scotia . He represented Hants County from 1836 to 1840 and Windsor township from 1840 to 1841 in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly as a Reformer. He was born in City of Halifax Halifax, Nova Scotia , the son of Alexander Goudge and Sarah Power. In 1826, he married Elizabeth McHeffey. ref name elliott Goudge was involved in the trade in gypsum at Windsor, Nova Scotia Windsor . In 1834, he was part of a group of merchants petitioning for Windsor to become a free port so that ships carrying imported goods could enter the province there and pay the required duties. ref name bluenose cite book url http books.google.com books?id eAFYYDxElg4C&pg PA123 title Johnny Bluenose last Cuthbertson first Brian pages 123 5 ISBN 088780294X year 1994 publisher Formac Publishing Company ref Goudge died in office at the age of 36 by drowning at Windsor ref name elliott while sailing to his shipyard. ref name bluenose His son Monson Henry Goudge Monson Henry later served in the Canadian House of Commons. ref cite book url http www.canadiana.org view 32962 0328 title The Canadian parliamentary companion, 1897 year 1897 last Gemmill first JA page 311 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Goudge, Henry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH May 26, 1805 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH October 15, 1841 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Goudge, Henry Category 1805 births Category 1841 deaths Category Nova Scotia pre Confederation MLAs Category Deaths by drowning NovaScotia MLA stub ...   more details



  1. Gertrude L. Thebaud

    watch?v s F6zL3TUdA Color Footage of the 1938 race between the Bluenose and the Gertrude L. Thebaud ...   more details



  1. Nathan Utley

    Nathan Utley February 13, 1743 ref name elliott cite book title The Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia, 1758 1983 A biographical directory editor Elliott, Shirley B author Public Archives of Nova Scotia publisher Province of Nova Scotia year 1984 ISBN 0 88871 050 X ref &ndash 1804 ref name bluenose cite book url http books.google.com books?id eAFYYDxElg4C&pg PA190 title Johnny Bluenose last Cuthbertson first Brian ISBN 088780294X year 1994 publisher Formac Publishing Company, page 190 ref was an United States American born sailor and political figure in Nova Scotia . He represented Yarmouth in the Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia from 1799 to 1804. He was born in Hampton, Connecticut , the son of Jeremiah Utley and Mary Frink. He was married twice first to Hannah Durkee in 1762 and then to the widow Anna Ellenwood n e Clarke in 1781. Utley came to Yarmouth, Nova Scotia Yarmouth with his family in 1770. He served as justice of the peace ref name elliott and customs collector. Utley died in office in 1804. ref name bluenose References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Utley, Nathan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH February 13, 1743 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1804 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Utley, Nathan Category 1743 births Category 1804 deaths Category Nova Scotia pre Confederation MLAs NovaScotia MLA stub ...   more details



  1. Benjamin DeWolf (Windsor merchant)

    Benjamin DeWolf died after 1836 was a merchant ref name bluenose cite book url http books.google.com books?id eAFYYDxElg4C&pg PA119 title Johnny Bluenose last Cuthbertson first Brian pages 119 121 ISBN 088780294X year 1994 publisher Formac Publishing Company ref and political figure in Nova Scotia . He represented Hants County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1824 to 1836. He was the son of Loran DeWolf and Mary Fox. Dewolf married Sarah Lovett ref name elliott or Leavitt ref cite book url http www.archive.org stream ancestryofdaniel00baco ancestryofdaniel00baco djvu.txt title Ancestry of Daniel James Seely, St. George, N. B., 1826, and of Charlotte Louisa Vail ... page 34 first William Plumb last Bacon ref . He was elected to the assembly in an 1824 by election held after William Hersey Otis Haliburton was appointed a judge. ref name elliott cite book title The Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia, 1758 1983 A biographical directory editor Elliott, Shirley B author Public Archives of Nova Scotia publisher Province of Nova Scotia year 1984 ISBN 0 88871 050 X ref DeWolf lived in Windsor, Nova Scotia Windsor . ref name bluenose References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME DeWolf, Benjamin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT DeWolf, Benjamin Category Year of birth missing Category Date of birth missing Category Date of death missing Category Year of death missing Category 19th century deaths Category Nova Scotia pre Confederation MLAs NovaScotia MLA stub ...   more details



  1. Tall Ships and Salty Dogs

    Tall Ships and Salty Dogs is a 1979 album by the music group The Irish Rovers . Track listing Side One Day the Tall Ships Came New York Girls Bluenose Cape Anne Missionary s Child Old Balena Rio Grande Blow the Man Down Jigs Side Two I m Alone at Lunenburg NS Sloop John B Wanderer and the Whale Foolish Old Man If We Weren t Devils Dublin O Shea Instrumental Let the Lower Lights Be Burning McDonald s Rangers & Battle of Garvagh Category The Irish Rovers albums Category 1979 albums ...   more details



  1. Turnaround (Stan Rogers album)

    Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Turnaround Type Album Artist Stan Rogers Cover TurnaroundAlbum.JPG Released 1978 Recorded September 23 September 28, 1977 Genre Folk music Folk Length 40 13 Label Fogarty s Cove Music Producer Valerie Rogers Reviews Allmusic Rating 4 5 Allmusic class album id r76141 pure url yes Last album Fogarty s Cove br 1976 This album Turnaround br 1978 Next album Between the Breaks ... Live br 1979 Turnaround is a 1978 in music 1978 folk music album by Stan Rogers . Track listing Dark Eyed Molly Oh No, Not I Second Effort Bluenose The Jeannie C. So Blue Front Runner Song of the Candle Try Like the Devil Turnaround DEFAULTSORT Turnaround Stan Rogers Album Category 1978 albums Category Stan Rogers albums ...   more details



  1. Wilfred Moore

    Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix small The Honourable small br name Wilfred P. Moore honorific suffix image imagesize office Senate of Canada Senator for Halifax Peninsula Stanhope Street South Shore Nova Scotia South Shore , Nova Scotia appointed Jean Chr tien predecessor successor term start September 26, 1996 term end birth date birth date and age 1942 1 14 birth place death date death place nationality spouse party Liberal Party of Canada Liberal relations children residence alma mater occupation profession cabinet committees portfolio religion signature website footnotes Wilfred P. Moore , Queen s Counsel QC born January 14, 1942 is a Canadian Senate Canadian Senator representing Nova Scotia . Early life and education Born in City of Halifax Halifax , Moore received a Bachelor of Commerce degree from Saint Mary s University Halifax Saint Mary s University in 1964 and a law degree from Dalhousie University in 1968. He was created a Queen s Counsel in 1983. Career He was an alderman on Halifax city council from 1974 to 1980 and served as deputy mayor from 1977 to 1978. He has also served as Chairman of the Social Assistance Appeal Board for Halifax and Dartmouth Chairman of the Halifax Metro Centre, and as a member of the Board of Governors of Saint Mary s University. He also serves as Chairman of the Bluenose Bluenose II Bluenose II Preservation Trust. Appointment to the Senate Moore was appointed to the Senate on the advice of Jean Chr tien on September 26, 1996. He sits as a Liberal Party of Canada Liberal . Moore criticized the December 2008 senate appointments of 18 Conservative loyalists by Prime Minister Stephen Harper saying, With regard to the rumoured filling of the vacancies, you have to look at the motivation...Is it just because he s afraid of losing government or is it because he wants the chamber to work, causing him to do his constitutional duty?...If it does happen I m pleased the Senate will be filled and the chamber can work properly as on ...   more details



  1. Symbols of Nova Scotia

    2006 05 03 ref Is the oldest known reptile in the world. Maritime ambassador Bluenose Bluenose II Bluenose II File The Famous Bluenose.jpg 92px center Bluenose II Replica of the schooner Bluenose ... title Symbols of Nova Scotia The Bluenose II author Government of Nova Scotia year 2003 accessdate 2006 ...   more details



  1. Dime (Canadian coin)

    . First strikes class wikitable Year Theme Mintage Issue Price 2005 Bluenose 1,861 14.95 2006 With new ...   more details



  1. Oland Brewery

    Oland Brewery is a brewing company in Halifax Urban Area Halifax , Nova Scotia , Canada , and a unit of Labatt Brewing Company , itself a unit of InBev . The Oland family, which formerly owned Oland Brewery, has been active in public life in Nova Scotia. Victor de Bedia Oland was Lieutenant Governors of Nova Scotia lieutenant governor of Nova Scotia from 1968 to 1973. Another family member, Sidney Oland, served as a senior executive of Labatt Brewing Company. The Oland family also founded Moosehead Brewery Moosehead beer in 1867, which remains independent. The company sponsored the construction of the schooner Bluenose II . Brands brewed at Oland s Halifax brewery include Oland Export Ale Schooner Lager Alexander Keith s India Pale Ale Alexander Keith s Red Amber Ale Alexander Keith s Traditional Lager Budweiser Bud Light References Labatt Brewing Company http www.labatt.com consulted May 15, 2006 Category Canadian brewing companies Category Companies based in the Halifax Regional Municipality Category InBev brands beer stub Canada company stub ...   more details



  1. Wingwood House

    Wingwood House was a neo American colonial architecture colonial home in Bar Harbor, Maine . The house was built in 1927 for Edward T. Stotesbury as a summer cottage , and was designed by architects Magaziner, Eberhard & Harris . ref name zwicker Zwicker, Charles G., et al. 2004 . Whitemarsh Hall , p. 81. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 0738536172. ref The 80 room mansion had a 30 room servants wing and was heated by 56 electric wall heaters, five hot air furnaces, and 26 hand carved marble fireplaces imported from Europe. The house had 28 bathrooms and 52 telephones with 23 extensions. Stotesbury s wife, Eva Roberts Cromwell Stotesbury, was an active member of society in Bar Harbor. The home was demolished in 1953 to make way for the Canadian National Bluenose ferry terminal. ref name zwicker It is now the location of the Marine Atlantic Terminal. ref http www.mainepublicradio.org homestom fouracres.html The Story of Maine Program 1, A Place Apart ref References Reflist External links http www.stotesbury.com images houses wingwood Wingwood postcard 1930 s.jpg Postcard of Wingwood coord missing Maine Category Buildings and structures demolished in 1953 Category Houses in Hancock County, Maine ...   more details



  1. Summer Sail

    Orphan date February 2009 Summer Sail 2007 was a sailing festival sponsored by the American Sail Training Association ASTA as part of the larger ASTA Tall Ships Challenge 2007, which continued until September 2007. Well known tall ships such as Prince William , Bluenose II and A.J. Meerwald ref http www.ajmeerwald.org ref were expected to attend. The event, hosted by the Philadelphia Ship Preservation Guild, was expected to attract 10,000 visitors from all over the world. The event, with ship tours, live entertainment, music, crafts and food, was held June 19 to June 23, 2007 at Penn s Landing in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania. The festival was part of ASTA s ongoing goal of educating the North American public in sailing techniques, Atlantic ocean conservation, and maritime history. Many of the member ships such as Philadelphia Ship Preservation Guild s barkentine Gazela and the privately owned Canadian barque Picton Castle sail all over the Middle Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea , giving tours and doing educational outreach whenever they are in port. References Reflist External links http www.tallships.sailtraining.org Official ASTA website http www.ajmeerwald.org Official A.J. Meerwald Site http www.gazela.org Philadelphia Ship Preservation Guild and Gazela s official site Category Sailing ...   more details



  1. Vehicle registration plates of Nova Scotia

    The Provinces and territories of Canada Canadian province of Nova Scotia first required its residents to register their motor vehicle s and display licence plate s in 1918. Passenger baseplates 1989 to present class wikitable Image First issued Description Slogan Serial format Serials issued Notes File Nova Scotia License Plate.jpg 150px 1989 blue on reflective white with screened image of the Bluenose Canada s Ocean Playground ABC 123 BRT 000 to present Awarded Plate of the Year for best new licence plate of 1989 by the Automobile License Plate Collectors Association , the first and, to date, only time Nova Scotia has been so honored. Co recipient with Vehicle registration plates of Oklahoma Oklahoma . File Nova Scotia Acadian License plate.png 150px 2012 blue on reflective white with screened image of the Acadian Flag None BC 123 Expected to be issued in January 2012. External links http www.15q.net ns.html Nova Scotia licence plates 1969 present Vehicle registration plates of Canada Category Vehicle registration plates of Canada Nova Scotia Category Transportation in Nova Scotia Category Nova Scotia related lists Auto stub ...   more details



  1. Felix Cochran

    Felix Cochran 1793 &ndash July 16, 1853 was a political figure in Nova Scotia . He represented Newport township in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1830 to 1836. He was the son of Terence Cochran and Anne Weir. In 1819, Cochran married Mary Lockhart. ref name elliott cite book title The Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia, 1758 1983 A biographical directory editor Elliott, Shirley B author Public Archives of Nova Scotia publisher Province of Nova Scotia year 1984 ISBN 0 88871 050 X ref He was defeated by James Whidden Allison when he ran for reelection in 1836. ref cite book url http books.google.com books?id eAFYYDxElg4C&pg PA124 title Johnny Bluenose last Cuthbertson publisher Formac Publishing Company ISBN 088780294X year 1994 first Brian page 124 ref Cochran died in Newport, Nova Scotia Newport . ref name elliott His brother Arthur McNutt Cochran also served in the assembly. References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cochran, Felix ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1793 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1833 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cochran, Felix Category 1793 births Category 1833 deaths Category Nova Scotia pre Confederation MLAs NovaScotia MLA stub ...   more details




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