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Birthplace of Ice Hockey
Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada – c. 1800 by Garth Vaughan © 2001 |
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Hockeyists Overview Women Women’s Ice Hockey Windsor Women Windsor 1924 Jean Reid Windsor 1926 Kay Anslow 1929 W.A.G. 1936 W.A.G. 1946 Vaughan W.A.G. 1948 #1 , #2 , #3 Rockettes 1949 The Sextons Marie (Sexton) Musser Acadia 1924 Sexton 1924 (Sexton) Musser Marie (Sexton) Dill 1958 (Sexton) Dill Hazel (Sexton) Wilcox in her 80s 1910 News Clip
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![]() Windsor Academy girls Hockey Team – 1936. They traveled 45 miles by train to Halifax for games with Dalhousie University and High School teams and stayed overnight at the homes of the members of the other teams. They later extended the same courtesies to their adversaries. That’s what women’s hockey was like in the 1930s.
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