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  2. Cobourg Museum Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Cobourg Museum Foundation was incorporated under the laws of the province of Ontario on November 22, 1999. Letters Patent of Incorporation were issued on November 22, 1999, with Douglas Sifton , Muriel Edwards and Joan Chalovich as the first directors.

  3. Cobourg - Wikipedia

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    Cobourg (/ ˈ k oʊ b ɜːr ɡ / KOH-burg) is a town in the Canadian province of Ontario, located in Southern Ontario 95 km (59 mi) east of Toronto and 62 km (39 mi) east of Oshawa. It is the largest town in and seat of Northumberland County .

  4. Veste Coburg - Wikipedia

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    The hill on which Veste Coburg stands had been inhabited from the Neolithic to the early Middle Ages, according to studies on results of excavations. The first documentary mention of Coburg occurs in 1056, in a gift by Richeza of Lotharingia.

  5. Coburg - Wikipedia

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    It now also houses a museum as well as a library. Stadtkirche St. Moriz ("St. Maurice", 14th–16th centuries), is a Gothic edifice on the Hallenkirche plan with two towers. The interior, remade in the 18th century, include the notable funerary moment of Duke Johann Casimir for his parents, a 13 m-tall alabaster sculpture painted with statue ...

  6. Category:Cobourg - Wikipedia

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  7. Fern Blodgett Sunde - Wikipedia

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    The Cobourg Museum Foundation commissioned a life-sized bronze statue of Sunde called Make Waves created by Tyler Fauvelle. [9] The monument stands on a beach at Victoria Park in Cobourg overlooking Lake Ontario, the same view that inspired Sunde's fascination with ships nearly a century earlier.

  8. Master of the Drapery Studies - Wikipedia

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    The Master of the Drapery Studies (German: Meister der Gewandstudien), also known as Master of the Coburg Roundels (German: Meister der Coburger Rundblätter) is the notname given to the "very productive" [1] and "multifaceted" [2] late 15th-century author of some 30 surviving paintings and over 150 surviving drawings. [3]

  9. Jarko Zavi - Wikipedia

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    Jarko Zavi (1907–1987) was a Czech-born Canadian ceramist and sculptor who lived and worked principally in Ontario.After attending art college in Czechoslovakia, he worked producing fine china at the Terra Company for twelve years, rising to head of ceramics design. [1]