The Book of St. Andrew’s: A Short History of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Toronto by Stuart Parker. This book gives the history of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church and congregation in …
Minerva’s Diary: A History of Jarvis Collegiate Institute by Harvey Medland. This book provides the history of Jarvis Collegiate Institute in Toronto from 1807 to 1978. Type: History -Canadian Notes: …
Mount Pleasant Cemetery: An Illustrated Guide by Mike Filey. This book provides the history of Mount Pleasant Cemetery and notable people who are buried there. The cemetery was first started …
Not an Ordinary Place: A St. Andrew’s Century by William Scoular. This book focuses on the history of St. Andrews’s College at Chestnut Park, which the author did hours documentary …
One Hundred Years of History 1836-1936: St. Andrew’s Society, The Hundredth Annual Report from November 30, 1935 to November 30, 1936 by John McLaverty. The book is a record of …
A History of Canada’s Peoples: The Scottish Tradition in Canada edited by W. Stanford Reid. This book provides significant moments and impacts by the Canadian Scottish people throughout Canada’s history. …
Service: The Story of the Canadian Legion 1925-1960 by Clifford H. Bowering. This book provides the history and development of the Canadian Legion from 1925 to 1960. Type: History -Canadian
…100 Years: The Royal Canadian Regiment 1883-1983 by Ken Bell and C.P. Stacey. This book provides a short and pictorial history of the Royal Canadian Regiment service from 1883 to …
Canada at War: The Record of a Fighting People by Leslie F. Hannon. This book provides an overview with photographs of Canada’s military history, including the colonial times, early Canadian …
Type: History -Canadian -Military Notes: Canadian Historical Series Vol. V
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