Birthplace of Ice Hockey

Windsor,  Nova  Scotia, Canada – c. 1800
by
Garth Vaughan © 2001
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Origin
  Evolution   Hockeyists
  Windsor

Birthplace
Overview


King’s College


Hist of King’s

Charles Inglis
John
Inglis

J.Inglis
Memo

69 Acres

Plan of Lands
Founded
1789

Pres. Cochran

T.C.H. Starts School

T.C.H. on King’s
Procuring
Food

TCH Reminiscences

King’s View
Seat
of the Muses

The
Three Elms

Fire
1871

Fire 1920

King’s Pictures

King’s 1800

King’s View

Hensley Chapel

Hensley Plaque

Winter 1803


King’s Record

 

 

Thomas Begins His College Years

…Haliburton
entered King’s in 1810 at the beginning of the Michaelmas (autumn) term. The 14
year old youth was one of three to be admitted at that time. During the 1810-11
academic year there were nine students at the college, and enrollment never exceeded
12 during Haliburtons period as an undergraduate. Indeed, between 1807 (the year
in which the record book listing those in residence begins) and 1836 (when it
ends) enrollment fluctuated between a low of six in the years 1808-09 and 1835-36
and 29 in 1823-24…


The Haliburton Bi-Centenuary Chaplet:

Papers Presented at the 1996 Thomas Raddall Symposium
Edited by Richard
A. Davies
Published – 1997
Haliburton and King’s College
by Henry
Roper
pg 85-86

 

 

 
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