The creation of the Windsor Bulldogs in 1953 coincided with the folding of the Ontario Hockey Association's Junior "A" Windsor Spitfires. Although no...
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Windsor Bulldogs (OHA Senior A Hockey League) 1953–1964, won 1963 Allan Cup Windsor St. Clair Saints (Major League Hockey Senior "AAA"/CCAA) Windsor Royals/Bulldogs...
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which resulted in the founding of the Windsor Bulldogs. Eventually five former Spitfires laced up with the Bulldogs and one, Bobby Brown, won an Allan Cup...
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-based league, the IHL admitted two Canadian teams in 1963, with the Windsor Bulldogs and the return of the Chatham Maroons. Both teams dropped out after...
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– Winnipeg Rods 1955 – Winnipeg Rods 1954 – Windsor AKO Fratmen 1953 – Saskatoon Hilltops 1952 – Windsor AKO Fratmen 1951 – Hamilton Jr. Tiger Cats 1950...
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Floyd Hillman (category Windsor Bulldogs (1963–1964) players)
during the 1956–57 season. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1954 to 1964, was spent in various minor leagues. He was the brother of two other NHL...
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Bill Mitchell (ice hockey) (category Windsor Bulldogs (1963–1964) players)
for the Detroit Red Wings during the 1963–64 NHL season, on February 23, 1964 against the Montreal Canadiens. The rest of his career, which lasted from...
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and an ice skating rink that is home to the Mercer Bulldogs special hockey team. The West Windsor Community Park is a 123-acre (50 ha) public park which...
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Woodstock; Windsor Assembly, Stellantis Canada, founded in 1928 in Windsor; Windsor Engine, Ford Motor Company of Canada, founded in 1923 in Windsor. Food...
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were converted from other classes. In February 1952, two engines, 4082 Windsor Castle and 7013 Bristol Castle, swapped names and numbers: 7013 was disguised...
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years in the OHA Senior A League with the Windsor Bulldogs before retiring from hockey altogether in 1964. In his career, he won 4 Stanley Cups and 1...
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and 1915 Mudie appeared at the Opera House, Boston in The Merry Wives of Windsor, Julius Caesar, The Merchant of Venice, and Twelfth Night. In 1916 he appeared...
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Park, Exhibition Ground 1959–1971: Brisbane Cricket Ground 1972–1989: Windsor Park Exhibition Ground was used for some games including the 1950 interstate...
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Bristol Superfreighter (category Aircraft first flown in 1953)
Leonard, ed. (1953). Jane's all the World's Aircraft 1953–54. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Company, Ltd. pp. 55–57. Barnes, C.H. (1964). Bristol Aircraft...
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the American Hockey League in 2001, was founded in part by both the Windsor Bulldogs and Chatham Maroons. Both teams played at least two different stretches...
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Bear Country 1953 (26th) 1 1 Overture to The Merry Wives of Windsor 1953 (26th) 1 1 The Alaskan Eskimo 1953 (26th) 1 1 The Living Desert 1953 (26th) 1 1...
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moved to Brampton Belleville Bulls 1981–2015, moved to Hamilton Hamilton Bulldogs 2015–2023, moved to Brantford Note: The 12 original OHL franchises were...
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productions which also toured the country, alongside Sid James, Barbara Windsor and Kenneth Connor. His Carry On appearances portrayed his characters as...
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Reg Abbott (category Windsor Bulldogs (OHA) players)
Abbott would spend the next five seasons playing senior hockey for the Windsor Bulldogs. Afterward, he would play sparingly with the Winnipeg Maroons and the...
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Rook 1973 Carry On Girls Gerald Thomas Peter Rogers Sid James, Barbara Windsor Carry On #25 1973 Father Dear Father William Stewart Patrick Cargill Based...
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Réal Chevrefils (category Windsor Bulldogs (1963–1964) players)
who played on Chevrefils’s last team, the 1963 Allan Cup winning Windsor Bulldogs, the Bruins organization felt Chevy was too small at 170 pounds and...
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Redskins (1964-2019) Beverly Fort Frye Cadets (1964-2019) Lawrence Golden Eagles (1964–68, consolidated into Frontier) New Matamoras Bulldogs (1964–68, consolidated...
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Gordon Haidy (category Ice hockey people from Windsor, Ontario)
the Toronto Maple Leafs. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1945 to 1964, was spent in the minor leagues. Gord Haidy is one of the first three hockey...
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The Night Is Ours (1953 film) A Night Like This (film) (1932) 'night, Mother (1986) Night Must Fall (1937 film) Night Must Fall (1964 film) A Night of Adventure...
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the I-AHL's first president. The former IHL president, John D. Chick of Windsor, Ontario, became vice-president in charge of officials. The new I-AHL also...
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actress came along. At sixteen she danced at the Windsor Club with Danny La Rue and Barbara Windsor, changing her name before making her West End debut...
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Allan Hancock College Santa Maria (Main) Lompoc Santa Ynez 1920 12,866 Bulldogs (WSC) Hartnell College Salinas (Main) King City Castroville Soledad 1920...
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Room), cancer. Larry Beightol, 81, American football coach (Louisiana Tech Bulldogs), complications from heart failure, dementia and diabetes. Iona Campagnolo...
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2024. "1953 - Walla premiers in Hume League runaway win". Border Morning Mail (Albury, NSW). 31 August 1953. p. 8. Retrieved 6 October 2024. "1953 - Football:...
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He had a great success as a dancer in London in 1926, and the Duke of Windsor was "an ardent fan and supporter." Fred Astaire, in his autobiography Steps...
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