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Tree of Life Video

@treeoflifevideo

'giving the past a future' Anna-Louise Richardson records stories of individuals, families, communities, organizations, & heritage in the form of video & books.

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linkhttp://www.treeoflifevideo.com calendar_today20-01-2012 17:09:29

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We need more #RosalynnCarter on the earth right now. Thank you Rosalynn for showing us how to be kind and giving RIP. rosalynncartertribute.org

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Preserving and learning from our history is very important. Old architecture around the world is what attracts tourism and enhances the economy. Protect #Ontario heritage! #Toronto thestar.com/opinion/editor…

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We have learned from Helen Mills Helen Mills about City of Toronto 🇨🇦 watersheds and neighbourhood history for 30 years. Will Toronto finally daylight our watersheds? Oh yes please! There are so many benefits to this. #Toronto #watersheds

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"If we can now build expressways through protected Greenbelts, then there's no green space in Canada that's safe." Help save the Greenbelt, it’s wildlife and the top tier farmland within: ow.ly/tyCC50Rli8U #StopHWY413 #HandsOffTheGreenbelt #onpoli

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More changes to Thorncliffe Park and the Don Valley. Such a terrible loss of trees, parkland, and history. Thank you Rudy Limeback Rudy Limeback for documenting this.

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On this day in 1915, John McCrae wrote his famous poem “In Flanders Fields”. It was written by McCrae after he presided over the funeral of a friend and fellow soldier during the First World War. #LestWeForget

On this day in 1915, John McCrae wrote his famous poem “In Flanders Fields”. It was written by McCrae after he presided over the funeral of a friend and fellow soldier during the First World War. 

#LestWeForget
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In a new episode of the Champlain Society Witness to Yesterday podcast Greg Marchildon talks to Ronald F. Williamson about his book, The History and Archaeology of the Iroquois du Nord. Listen @ bit.ly/WTYm324 #twitterstorians Presses uOttawa MuseumOntArchaeology Museum of History

In a new episode of the <a href="/ChamplainSoc/">Champlain Society</a> Witness to Yesterday podcast Greg Marchildon talks to Ronald F. Williamson about his book, The History and Archaeology of the Iroquois du Nord. Listen @ bit.ly/WTYm324  #twitterstorians <a href="/uOttawaPress/">Presses uOttawa</a> <a href="/MuseOntArch/">MuseumOntArchaeology</a> <a href="/CanMusHistory/">Museum of History</a>
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Ever wondered what the Town of York (now City of Toronto 🇨🇦) looked like in the early 19th century? In 1977, David Pepper built this intricate scale model depicting York in 1825, from Caroline St. (now Sherbourne) west to Church St. and from Palace St. (now Front) north to Adelaide.

Ever wondered what the Town of York (now <a href="/cityoftoronto/">City of Toronto 🇨🇦</a>) looked like in the early 19th century? In 1977, David Pepper built this intricate scale model depicting York in 1825, from Caroline St. (now Sherbourne) west to Church St. and from Palace St. (now Front) north to Adelaide.
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Kelly Richardson as Miss Kelly, Romper Room on CHEX TV Peterborough. On this day you left us, but many beautiful memories remain. RIP ❤️

Kelly Richardson as Miss Kelly, Romper Room on CHEX TV Peterborough. On this day you left us, but many beautiful memories remain. RIP ❤️