Archive of posts tagged "history"

Vancouver History: St Paul’s Hospital

January 29th, 2009 @ 12:28pm by Rebecca Bollwitt
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The first time I heard of St Paul’s Hospital was when I was talking to my friend (and neighbour) about where we were born. We were about 9 or 10 years old and she told me she was born at St. Paul’s in Vancouver, which seemed strange to me since my brother, sister and I [...]

Vancouver History: Avalon Dairy

January 26th, 2009 @ 10:06am by Rebecca Bollwitt
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For some reason this morning Avalon Dairy popped into my head and I figured that having a farm in the middle of a single-family residential neighbourhood in South Vancouver is definitely something worth exploring. Photo credit: SqueakyMarmot on Flickr Last year John and I did the Amazing Hunt, a really fun, local version of TV’s [...]

Vancouver History: Christmas

December 24th, 2008 @ 8:34am by Rebecca Bollwitt
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With dozens of centimeters of snow on the ground (and still falling) the city is muffled in a powdery silence. Photo credit: John Biehler on Flickr Here’s a quick roundup of Vancouver History notes, with a Christmas theme. December 24, 1951. Sultry Hollywood actress Yvonne De Carlo, dubbed the “most beautiful woman in the world,” [...]

Vancouver Polar Bear Swim 2009

December 22nd, 2008 @ 4:20pm by Rebecca Bollwitt
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Vancouver’s 89th annual Polar Bear Swim will take place New Years Day at English Bay. Waxy on Flickr – Waxy PhotographyCheck out his entire Polar Bear Swim collection. The Vancouver Annual Polar Bear Swim started in 1920 when a dozen hardy swimmers took the plunge into English Bay on New Year’s Day. Since then, the [...]

Stanley Cup in Vancouver and Hockey Blogging Notes

November 22nd, 2008 @ 2:03pm by Rebecca Bollwitt
Posted in history, hockey, vancouver, vancouver giants
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My husband has a pretty interesting work environment, from mingling with rock stars and hockey players, to hanging out with the Stanley Cup like he did yesterday. Lord Stanley’s cup has actually been won in our city before, in 1915 the Vancouver Millionaires captured the Challenge Cup at the Denman Arena. To celebrate this heritage, [...]

Red Poppies, White Poppies, No Poppies

November 9th, 2008 @ 1:38pm by Rebecca Bollwitt
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Photo credit: david on Flickr Last year I included a note about the great poppy debate in a blog post. I first heard about white poppies through a BBC article in 2006, and also from DaveO, who does an amazing White Poppies series on his podcast year-round. Both red and white are the colour of [...]

Passchendaele

November 5th, 2008 @ 10:14am by Rebecca Bollwitt
Posted in history, movies, personal, remembrance, youtube
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I’m a history buff and I’ll be the first to admit that if I could sit in on my grade 12 AP European History course again, every day of the week, I would. I’m also the grandchild and great grandchild of men who fought in the “war to end all wars” and the one that [...]

Vancouver History: Save the Pantages Theatre

November 4th, 2008 @ 7:00am by Rebecca Bollwitt
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