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  2. Category:Foundries in Canada - Wikipedia

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  3. Fonderie Darling - Wikipedia

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    The foundry was constructed in 1880 by the Darling brothers due to the high demand for metal in the construction of machinery, ships and the railway. It was later expanded several times between 1888 and 1918. [7] Once complete, the complex consisted of four buildings, each with a specific role in the process of the foundry. [7]

  4. North End, Halifax - Wikipedia

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    Moran Street, a typical North End residential side street. Prior to European colonization, the Mi'kmaq inhabited the land throughout Atlantic Canada and Northern Maine.. The North End of Halifax began as an agricultural expansion north from central Halifax as African American and German Foreign Protestant settlers arrived in the province.

  5. Bowmanville Foundry - Wikipedia

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    Bowmanville Foundry Co. Ltd. is a foundry located in Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada. The company has a long history in the manufacture of ductile , gray iron and malleable iron castings. History

  6. Courseulles-sur-Mer - Wikipedia

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    The land for this cemetery was donated by France to Canada after the Second World War and lies 4 km (2.5 mi) inland from Courseulles-sur-Mer, just off Route 79. The Juno Beach Centre is a museum located in Courseulles-sur-Mer, at the head of the River Seulles, in the port's estuary, where Canadian troops landed and fought, on D-Day 6 June 1944 ...

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  8. Defence School of Transport - Wikipedia

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    A Coyote Tactical Support Vehicle at the Driffield Training Area (Alamein Barracks), a satellite site of the school located near Leconfield. The Defence School of Transport (DST) is a tri-service organisation which forms part of the Defence College of Logistics Policing and Administration.

  9. Normandy - Wikipedia

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    The historical Duchy of Normandy was a formerly independent duchy occupying the lower Seine area, the Pays de Caux and the region to the west through the Pays d'Auge as far as the Cotentin Peninsula and Channel Islands. Western Normandy belongs to the Armorican Massif, while most of the region lies in the Paris Basin.