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  2. Steven Shearer - Wikipedia

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    Nationally, his work has been shown at the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto (1996) and the Contemporary Art Gallery in Vancouver (2004-2005) [12] as well as included in Shore, Forest and Beyond: Art from the Audain Collection at the Vancouver Art Gallery (2011) 1+1=1’; When Collections Collide at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (2014); and ...

  3. King Edward VII Memorial Fountain - Wikipedia

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    The fountain was supposed to be moved to King Edward Street and Cambie Street but the Vancouver Park Board did not have the budget for cleaning, moving and installing the King Edward fountain and so it ended up in storage until 1983. It now resides on the west side of the Vancouver Art Gallery, facing Hornby Street. [4] The fountain In 1912 [5]

  4. Douglas Reynolds Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Reynolds Gallery specializes in contemporary Northwest Coast art, working closely with Northwest Coast Indigenous artists.The gallery represents over 100 artists [4] from indigenous cultural groups, spanning from the Haida and Tlingit in northern British Columbia to the Coast Salish in the Vancouver area and northern Washington state.

  5. List of police firearms in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada: Military: 1917–1920: Colt M1911, Colt New Service, and S&W Hand Ejector 2nd Model.45 ACP .455 Webley .455 Webley Semi-automatic Revolver Revolver USA: Several types of handguns issued [31] Dominion Police Canada: Federal: 1868–1920: Enfield Mk II.476 Enfield: Service Revolver United Kingdom [32] New Brunswick Highway Patrol New ...

  6. Ian M. Thom - Wikipedia

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    Thom was born in Vancouver and received his B.A. and M.A. from the University of British Columbia in the late 1960s-early 1970s. Interested in art, he volunteered at the Vancouver Art Gallery (VAG) when Doris Shadbolt was the chief curator. [1] She became his role model. Thom's first job for the VAG was as cataloguer (1976-1977).

  7. Geelong West, Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Geelong West contains a number of heritage listed sites, including: 22 Pakington Street, Harp Inn [5] 95 Pakington Street, Donaghy's Rope Walk [6] 233 Pakington Street, Reformed Church of Geelong [7] 9 Gertrude Street, Residence [8] 202 Aberdeen Street, Shearers Arms Hotel [9] 127 Elizabeth Street, St Elmo [10]

  8. Francis Rattenbury - Wikipedia

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    Francis Mawson Rattenbury (11 October 1867 – 28 March 1935) was a British architect although most of his career was spent in British Columbia, Canada, where he designed the province's legislative building among other public commissions. Divorced amid scandal, he was murdered in England at the age of 67 by his second wife's lover.

  9. E. J. Hughes - Wikipedia

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    A 226-page hardcover book published by Douglas & McIntyre and the Vancouver Art Gallery in 2002. ISBN 1-55054-899-9 . This book was the catalogue for the E. J. Hughes exhibition which was seen at the Vancouver Art Gallery and later at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection in Kleinburg, Ontario, and the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria .