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He’s
most well known for a painting called The Fathers of Confederation,
which was a great, huge painting and unfortunately the painting
was burned. <More>
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Valerie
finds a surprise item in the the Calgary lineup that continues
to baffle our experts... and see how a Calgary fan made Doug Stocks
blush! <More>
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Now, can you tell me have you brought us one pot or a hundred pots
here? <More>
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Feel
the thickness of that wood and if you look… come down here
and have a look… look at the thickness of that pine! <More>
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... you’ve got the farmer and you’ve got the tractor
in absolutely amazing condition. Colours are bright. It’s
just like brand-new – it’s like it’s never been
used. <More>
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...
it’s probably around 1830. And it’s the typical English
romanticized view of probably the Penine country, the Lake District
– you’ve got a cottage here and people fishing on a dock
there and a dog in the foreground... <More>
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...
our great, great grandfather was the captain of this ship, among other
ships... he mostly sailed for them out of New York over to France,
and all kinds of parts... <More> |
The
Wurlizter family have a long history as music makers as far back as
in Saxony to about 1659...
<More> |
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The
grandchildren refer to this thing as the “Ugly Juggly”
and they keep wanting to throw it away but… maybe they’ll
change their minds… <More>
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...that
fateful day when the whistles blew, and the men, out of the trenches,
heading for the Danger Tree into mass German machine guns... <More>
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