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* 1919 – The Royal Canadian Mounted Police fire a volley into a crowd of unemployed war veterans, killing two, during the Winnipeg General Strike.
The design for the coin was meant to be a voyageur theme, similar to the country's previous one dollar / silver dollar coin, but the master dies were lost or stolen while in transit to the Royal Canadian Mint in Winnipeg.
* 1883 – The Royal Winnipeg Rifles of the Canadian Forces was founded.
** Winnipeg General Strike: Royal Northwest Mounted Police fire a volley of bullets into a crowd of unemployed war veterans, killing two.
The narrative ballet was co-commissioned by Atlanta Ballet and Royal Winnipeg Ballet.
Several assault companies — notably those of the Royal Winnipeg Rifles and The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada — took heavy casualties in the opening minutes of the first wave.
They were initiated in 1992 by then Governor General Ray Hnatyshyn and the first recipient was Gweneth Lloyd, co-founder of Canada's Royal Winnipeg Ballet.
As well, the City of Winnipeg appealed for federal help and received extra reinforcements through the Royal Northwest Mounted Police.
Troops of the Royal Winnipeg Rifles near Ifs, France, 25 July 1944.
* The Royal Winnipeg Rifles at Minto Armoury
* The Royal Winnipeg Ballet ; founded by a Royal Charter issued in 1953 by Queen Elizabeth II
In 1888 the Winnipeg Football Club, St. John's College and the Royal School of Infantry formed the Manitoba Rugby League.
The CFC was renamed the Canadian Football League on Sunday, January 19, 1958, at the Royal Alexandra Hotel in Winnipeg.
The Royal Canadian Navy has a number of professional brass-reed bands on ships: HMCS Carleton in Ottawa, Ontario ; HMCS Chippawa in Winnipeg, Manitoba ; HMCS Discovery in Vancouver, British Columbia ; HMCS Donnacona in Montreal, Quebec ; HMCS Montcalm in Quebec, Quebec ; HMCS Star in Hamilton, Ontario ; HMCS Tecumseh in Calgary, Alberta and HMCS York in Toronto, Ontario.
She was born Gisèle Marie-Louise Marguerite LaFlèche in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and studied violin and voice at The Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto, Ontario.
* Royal Winnipeg Rifles June 4, 1983
The Winnipeg Royal Canadian Mint
The Winnipeg branch of the Royal Canadian Mint allowed the Ottawa facility to concentrate solely on collector coins while Winnipeg would produce the entire supply of circulation and foreign coins.
* December 8 – December 25: A large number of ill-trained Canadian troops, members of the Royal Rifles of Canada and the Winnipeg Grenadiers, are killed or taken prisoner in the Battle of Hong Kong
On June 29, 1974, while on tour in Canada with the Kirov Ballet, Baryshnikov defected, requesting political asylum in Toronto, and joined the Royal Winnipeg Ballet.
** The Royal Winnipeg Rifles
: Royal Winnipeg Rifles on the western edge of Courseulles ( Mike Red and Mike Green beaches )
* TuTuMUCH ( 2010 )-Traces the stories of 9 young girls vying for a place in the prestigious Royal Winnipeg Ballet School.

Royal and Rifles-"
* The Royal Regina Rifles-" Lutzow's Wild Hunt "; " Keel Row " ( 6 )

Royal and Old
His other alma mater, the Royal Polytechnic Institution ( now the University of Westminster ) has named one of its student halls of residence Alexander Fleming House, which is near to Old Street.
MS 24 ) is a 12th century English illuminated manuscript bestiary that was first listed in 1542 in the inventory of the Old Royal Library at the Palace of Westminster.
In 1757 King George II gave the Old Royal Library and with it the right to a copy of every book published in the country, thereby ensuring that the Museum's library would expand indefinitely.
The Poetic Edda, also known as Sæmundar Edda or the Elder Edda, is a collection of Old Norse poems from the Icelandic medieval manuscript Codex Regius (" Royal Book ").
In 1708 James Francis Edward Stuart, who became known as " The Old Pretender ," attempted an invasion with a French fleet, but the Royal Navy prevented any from landing.
* 1971 Royal Cities of the Old Testament, London, 1971.
While at Oxford University he produced The Tempest, and this led to his joining the Royal Court Theatre production team in London, and then Bristol Old Vic.
* Old Vic theatre founded ( as the Royal Coburg Hall ) in London.
Today, the Zwinger is a museum complex that contains the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister ( Old Masters Picture Gallery ), the Dresden Porcelain Collection ( Porzellansammlung ), the Armory ( Rüstkammer ) and the Mathematisch-Physikalischer Salon ( Royal Cabinet of Mathematical and Physical Instruments ).
Cork City was given an English Royal Charter in 1318 and for many centuries was an outpost for Old English culture.
Gallaudet then travelled to Paris and learned the educational methods of the French Royal Institution for the Deaf, a combination of Old French Sign Language and the signs developed by Abbé de l ’ Épée.
As the runners reach the, they pass by the Old Royal Naval College and head towards Cutty Sark drydocked in Greenwich.
Queen Margrethe II can trace her lineage back to the Viking kings Gorm the Old and Harald Bluetooth from this time, making the Danish Royal Family the oldest in the world.
The next day, in the forenoon on Friday, all gather again to pray the Royal Hours, a special expanded celebration of the Little Hours ( including the First Hour, Third Hour, Sixth Hour, Ninth Hour and Typica ) with the addition of scripture readings ( Old Testament, Epistle and Gospel ) and hymns about the Crucifixion at each of the Hours ( some of the material from the previous night is repeated ).
Even less familiar works have been staged: A Fair Quarrel was performed at the National Theatre, and The Old Law has been performed by the Royal Shakespeare Company.
In the 13th century, Madrid was the only city of the region that preserved its own juridical personality, at first with the Old Fuero ( Charter ) and later with the Royal Fuero, granted by Alfonso X of Castile in 1262 and ratified by Alfonso XI in 1339.
The musical has also been revived in London, running for a season in 1991 at London's Old Vic and most recently in London's Royal Festival Hall in the Southbank Centre in 2007.
In September 1957, she made her first professional stage appearance with the Old Vic Company, at the Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool, as Ophelia in Hamlet, then her London debut in the same production at the Old Vic.
A Royal Commission was appointed to make a final draft ; the Treaty of Westminster was signed by the King on 9 February Old Style, 19 February New Style, 1674.
Central Greenwich Town contains a UNESCO World Heritage Site centred on Christopher Wren's Royal Naval College and the Old Royal Observatory.
In 2000, the University began a relocation to the Old Royal Naval College, several miles to the west in Greenwich town centre, leaving only an administrative presence in Woolwich.
Insofar as central government is concerned, the borough is divided among the constituencies of Old Bexley and Sidcup ; Erith and Thamesmead ( shared with the Royal Borough of Greenwich ); and Bexleyheath and Crayford.
This was eventually established at Greenwich by his daughter Mary II, who in 1692-1693 commissioned Christopher Wren to design the Royal Hospital for Seamen ( now the Old Royal Naval College ).

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