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  • Laura Ogilvie Dunn
    Recently I have returned from a trip to the East Coast and visited the tall ships in Halifax, Nova Scotia and Pier 21. What a magnificent experience this was for me and one of great sentiment as I am one of the many immigrants who arrived here August 28th, 1947 on the "Aquitania". We had sailed …
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  • Charles and Jeannette Dwyer
    Alumni Type: WWII Veteran / War Bride Port of Entry: Pier 21, Halifax Date of Arrival: March 1952 Dwyer with Officer Leo Campbell at Pier 21 in March 1952 Mr. and Mrs. Dwyer wedding at East Bourne Sussex … Charles and Jeannette …
  • Johannes Dyck and Family
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  • Harry Dye
    My Father Harry Dye Sr. emigrated to Canada from Dundee, Scotland on the ship Newfoundland that arrived in Halifax on August 8th, 1927. My mother, Jesmina Dye (nee Manson), with myself, Harry Dye Jr., and sisters Edith and Mina followed later aboard the R.M.S. Albertic in Halifax on May 5th, 1929. …
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