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Mendalla

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So I was checking the wiki article on Victoria Day to confirm whether Newfoundland celebrated it (they don't really, only civil servants officially get a holiday) I discovered the existence of the Victoria steamboat disaster, an event here in London, Ontario in 1881 that I swear I had never heard of before. 182 dead, possibly higher, after an overcrowded paddlewheeler on the Thames tipped over. I was only vaguely aware that the Thames had once had paddlewheelers running on it, let alone that we had a disastrous capsizing of one. They ran between Waterworks Park in Byron (modern day Springbank Park) and downtown. The name of the disaster by the way, is from the name of the boat, though it is apparently also called the Victoria Day Disaster sometimes.


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Queen Millie

Millicent Milroy Memorial in Cambridge | Atlas Obscura https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/millicent-milroy-memorial

I always found this fascinating. MT. View Cemetery was a favourite hangout of mine as a kid. On hot summer days, the mausoleum in particular was cool and inviting. There was a drinking fountain near the entrance which always had me wondering if it was dead people water.
That's a cool story, really. One could get a good alt-history novel (or secret history novel) out of it. I see there is a play.
 
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