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Limelight, Volume 14, Number 7, October 2012
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Stanbridge, Joanne - Speaker, Harriett Powel, an escaped slave lives in Kingston
War 1812 Conference, "Side Show or Main Event"
Limelight, Volume 14, Number 6, September 2012
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Landscapes and Inscapes, Shirley Gibson-Langille & Brian Osborne
Macdonald's Graveside Ceremony 2012, Speaker: Dr. David Warrick - Macdonald's Picton roots
McDowall, Duncan - Speaker, Queen's Relationships with Kingston
Photographs, engraving of early Kingston, featuring Martello Towers and Fort Henry
Queen's Relationships with Kingston, Speaker: Duncan McDowall, Orientation, Home Coming
Warrick, Dr. David - Speaker, Macdonald's roots in Picton
Limelight, Volume 14, Number 5, May 2012
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Badham, Mark - Speaker, Geology of the Kingston area
Fort Henry Guard, Speaker: Steve Mecredy - a past member of the guard
Geology of Kingston area, Speaker: Mark Badham. From 1.1 billion years to now
Home Children, British, Alfred Bartholomew
Kingston Between the Wars, The gentry and the working class
Mecredy, Steve - Speaker, Fort Henry Guard
Olden Green - 1978 - 2013, Princess Street icon
Photographs and Postcards, Book form: Early Photography in Kingston
Preserving Historical Buildings, Ontario Heritage Conference, Toronto
Simmons, Marjorie: died 2013, KHS member deceased
Limelight, Volume 14, Number 4, April 2012
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Bradstreet, Col. John, Plaque unveiled Breakwater Park, 18 Apr 2012.Also May12
Fielding, John - Speaker, British Home Children - his father
Home Children, British, Speaker: John Fielding. Personal story of John's father
Mitchell, Elue, Spreading her ashes on the Cataraqui River bank
Rideau Canal: copper flute, Unique sound heard up to 2 miles. Used when worker lost
Whig-Standard's "The Journal", Remembered for its quality and insight
Limelight, Volume 14, Number 3, March 2012
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Catholic Apostolic Church, 285 Queen St evolves to Renaissance Event Venue