It is with incalculable sadness that we announce the passing of Richard M. Langworth CBE, who died peacefully in the early morning hours of February 20th, 2025, at the age of 83. Summarizing the life of a man who accomplished so much and positively affected so many is an impossible task. Fortunately, he documented much of it himself — 726 blog posts remain as a testament to his passion for history, automobiles, and the enduring legacy of Sir Winston S. Churchill. His work extended beyond th...| Richard M. Langworth
Dad joined the RAF in 1940 and served our country during the second world War. He followed his service joining the Royal Canadian Legion and remained a member until his […]| Canadian Tulip Festival
In loving memory of William Carper (6/9/1957-5/10/2023); loving father, husband, son, brother, and friend to many. He loved his flowers and taking pictures. He would have deeply enjoyed photographing these […] The post William Carper appeared first on Canadian Tulip Festival.| Canadian Tulip Festival
In remembrance of -My mother received 3 telegram reporting unknown soldier, Dead or LOST in ACTION my father 1942 -1946. He came home surprisingly with leg cast/crutches, very thin pictured […] The post private Kenneth Clarence Pautler appeared first on Canadian Tulip Festival.| Canadian Tulip Festival
Served as a pilot in WWII. My Dad. The post Sam Finlay appeared first on Canadian Tulip Festival.| Canadian Tulip Festival
Dad joined the RAF in 1940 and served our country during the second world War. He followed his service joining the Royal Canadian Legion and remained a member until his […] The post Harry A. DEPOW, Deceased appeared first on Canadian Tulip Festival.| Canadian Tulip Festival
Original Article: vf.com March 26, 2021 BY DIANA WALKER/GETTY IMAGES. The woman to whom Lonesome Dove is dedicated recalls five decades of platonic endearment with an author who wrote like...| Maureen Orth
Fifty years ago, at the dawn of the American environmental movement, Congress held a revelatory series of hearings featuring anthropologists and biologists but also an artist, a theologian, and a...| Maureen Orth
We grieve the sudden death of our dear friend and distinguished historian, Peter S. Carmichael. As nearly everyone in the SCWH knows, Pete brought a rare invigorating spark to everything he touched. Those lucky enough to interact with him encountered historical insights, probing questions, and his profane and hilarious sense of humor. In preparing this … Read More Read More| The Journal of the Civil War Era
(by Pete) Bluegrass and folk music has just lost a true giant. Happy was soft-spoken but the NY Times had it right when their obituary called him a stalwart of the folk music… Read More| Dr. Banjo
major Murray Edwards (103) is a veteran of the Second World War and the Korean War who fought in the Battle of Kapyong. He resides at the Veterans Memorial Lidge […]| Canadian Tulip Festival
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