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CONTENTS
Vol 98:2
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FEATURES
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Final Flight of
the Red Baron
Did a Canadian, Captain
Roy Brown, shoot down
and kill Germany’s greatest
First World War flying ace?
by Joel Ralph
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Children of
Industry
From the mid-1800s to the early
1900s, desperate poverty drove
many children into gruelling work
to help their families survive.
by Ashley Henrickson
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1918: Year of
the Conscript
Once seen as shirkers or
worse, First World War
conscripts are starting to
receive the recognition they
have long been denied.
by Patrick M. Dennis
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On the cover
A Bravura Life
Eva Gauthier pushed boundaries
in both music and early
twentieth-century comportment
during her remarkable
international musical career.
by Nathan M. Greenfield
Canadian pilot Roy Brown
pursues the Red Baron near
Amiens, France, in this origi-
nal painting by aviation artist
Neil Hipkiss.
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CONTENTS
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DEPARTMENTS
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The Packet
Righting wrongs.
Jarring logjam. Explosive information.
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Trading Post
Europeans
adopt clay tobacco pipes from North
America’s Indigenous peoples.
12
Currents
The future of D-Day
house. CPR’s Chinese labourers.
Windows to the past in Vancouver’s
Chinatown. Imjin Classic brings
Canadians and Koreans to the ice.
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Christopher Moore
What can we learn from digitizing
history?
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From the Archives
On the
hunt for a historic Hudson Bay island,
plus more stories from the Spring 1971
issue of
The Beaver.
54
Books
Open Book: Images from
Art Deco Architecture across Canada.
Reviews: Agony in stone. Fraternizing
with the many. Sharing the burden.
More books: Where the buffalo roam,
border crossings, civil war Montreal,
Japanese-Canadian dispossession.
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Roots
When it comes to
genealogy, there’s no place like home.
62
History Matters
Nobleman
scholarships offer tremendous
opportunity for young historians.
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Destinations
Exploring Nova
Scotia’s Balmoral Grist Mill.
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Album
Washing day on
Toronto’s Centre Island.
COMING UP IN
CANADA’S HISTORY
Dreams take flight
How an Ontario teenager became
the first woman in Canada to earn a
pilot’s licence. Plus, a look at Canada’s
immigration history.
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