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After the Funeral: The Posthumous Adventures of Famous Corpses, by Edwin Murphy; rev. by Jennifer Lort. V.iii.22-23 [TT] “Alma Russell, Librarian”, Peggy Magee, XIX.i.19-21 “And the Winner Is!”, VI.ii.22-24 "'Archaic Art of New England gravestones'", by Ann Parker and Avon Neal.; rev. by Jennifer Lort. VIII.i.34 [TT] “Are We Dry Yet? The Nootka Trip”, Peggy Magee, X.ii.24-25 [FT] “Around Cape Horn to Victoria—A Royal Engineer’s Memory of 100 Years Ago”, Frederic W. Howay (Sherri Robinson), XIX.i.8-14 “Arthur John Hopkins”, Ruth Paltridge, III.i.[12-13] “Assimilating Strangers In A Strange Land: Frank and Hilda Pearson in Saskatchewan”, Bill Magee, XX.i.19-25 “The Association for Gravestone Studies”, Yvonne Van Ruskenveld, VIII.iii.7-12 “Barkerville Experience”, Gerry F. Buydens, XII,ii,30-32. “Bo’ness Old Kirk Graveyard”, IV.i.[7] “Brief History of Victoria’s Japanese Pioneers”, Toyo Takata (Ann –Lee and Gordon Switzer), XVII.ii.1-9 "A Brilliant Life Cut Short: A. Rocke Robertson (1841-1881)”, Peggy Magee, IV.i.37-40. “Buried in Paradise: Cemeteries in the Hawaiian Islands”, David Mattison, VI.iii.7-12 “Buried in Paradise: Customs and Rituals in Old Hawaii”, David Mattison, VI.ii.6-9 “The Butter Church”, Melinda Maunsell, XIV.i.22. “By Water And Trail Into British Columbia”, Bill Magee, XVI.ii.1-5 “The Cameron Graves”, Russ Stewart, XII,ii,14-18. “Canada’s Pioneer Biologist on Vancouver Island”, Bill Magee, VII.iii.7-9 “Canadian Epitaphs Aren’t Always Serious...”, Nancy Millar, XIV.i.26-29.

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“Captain of the Quarantine Ship”, X.i.30-31 “The Case of the Travelling Tombstone”, Peggy Magee, VIII.ii.12-13[FT] “Cemeteries Are Not Forever”, Bill Magee, XX.i.28 “Cemeteries as Museums”, Don Sucha, XIV.i.4-9. [Calgary’s old cemeteries] “The Cemetery at Barkerville”, Sheila Daly, IV.ii.[17-19] “The Cemetery Book:: Graveyards Catacombs and Other Travel Haunts Around the World, by Tom Weil; rev. by Jennifer Lort, IV.i.14[TT] The Cemetery History Book, by Todd W. an Beck; rev. by Jennifer Lort. VII.1.21 [TT] “Cemetery Ramblings”, Fred Hook, VII.iii.22 “The Cemetery That Never Was”, II.i.[8] “’Cemetery Trashed’”, Doris May, XV.i.35. “Cemetery Trees--The Holly”, Fred Hook, IX,ii.26-27 “The Cemetery Yew”, Fred Hook & Jennifer Lort, XIX.ii.19-22 “The Centennial Commemoration of the SS Valencia Tragedy of January 1906, Don Reksten, XVI.i.26-31 “Charles Hayward’s Letter Books”, Charlene Rees, IV.i.[15-16]; IV.ii.[19-20]; V.i.[15-17]; V.ii.19-22; VI.iii.14-17; VII.i.18-20 Chicken Skin: True Spooky Stories of Hawai’i, ed. By Rick Carroll; rev. by David Mattison, VII.ii.22[TT] “The Chinese Cemetery--A National Historic Site”, Rosemary Crawford, XI.i.19-21. “Chinese Tomb Figures”, Peggy Magee, XVIII.i.24 “Ching Ming Marked by Two Tours”, John Adams, V.ii.5-9 “Colwood Pioneer Cemetery”, Dave Townsend, III.i.[6-7] “Conference Report, a Look Forward and a Look Back”, Peggy Magee, XVII.i.39-41 “Conservation Committee Report”, Ruth Paltridge and Louanne Mah, I.ii.[11-12] “Cowichan Valley Day Trip:, Peggy Magee, XVI.ii.42-43 [FT]

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Cougar Annie’s Garden, by Margaret Horsefield; rev. XIV.i.30. [TT] “’Dear Charlene’”, Dick Hainsworth, VI.ii.12 "Death Duties", Bayne Cherami Dean, XV.i.13-20. “Death in the Freezer”, Anne Moon, X.ii.4-9 Death: The Trip of a Lifetime, by Greg Palmer; rev. By Jennifer Lort, VII.iii.23[TT] “The Disappearance of George Henry Owen”, Greg Windwiek, XVII.i.32-38 "'Doing Life' While Honouring Death", Anne Moon, X.i.4-9 “Donald Gerald Henry Arnold, XIV.i.31 "Dorothy M. E. Swindell (Phillips)", IX.ii.16 “’Down to Earth’ Cemetery Symposium in Langley”, Fred Hook, XVI.i.11. "An Early History of Ross Bay Cemetery". John Adams, IV.ii.[4-7] Early New England Gravestone Rubbings, by Edmund Vincent Gillon Jr.; rev. by Jennifer Lort, VIII.i.34-35[TT] Echoes of Empire: Victoria and its Remazkable Buildings, by Robin Ward; rev. by Kay Greer, X.ii.38-39[TT] “Edgar Dewdney (1835-1916)”, Russ Srewart, XVI.ii.28-42 “Elizabeth Louise Mair”, Rosemary Crawford, XI.ii.10-12. “Ellen Argyle, nee Tufts”, XVI.i.10. "Emily Carr Festival", Peggy Magee, IX.i.17 “Emily Carr: Larger Than Life—Statue of Artist and Author Unveiled in the Inner Harbour”, Ann-Lee Switzer, XX.ii.29-30 “Emily Carr Statue”, Peggy Magee, XIX.ii.27-28 “Epitaphs”, Russ Stewart, XIII.i.24-32. Epitaphs:: A Dictionary of Grave Rngravings and Memorial Eloquence, by Nigel Rees; rev. by Jennifer Lort, V.i.[24-25] [TT] “Esquimalt First Graving Dock”, Canadian Society of Civil Engineers, XV.ii5-9.

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“An Excursion to Esquimalt”, Sven Jensen, XVI.i.32-33 [FT] “Excursion to Neah Bay and Cape Flattery”, Dorothy Crooks, XIII.i.35-37 [FT]. “Exit Lines”, Bayne Cherami Dean, XIII.i.17-21. “Field Trip to Tofino and Cougar Annie’s Garden, May 15-18,2003”, Marjorie Arnold, XIV.i.17-21 [FT] “A Field Trip Like no Other--Schools in Cemeteries”, Yvonne Van Ruskenveld, XIII.i. 13-16. “Field Trips" [Port Townsend and Chatham Island], Ken Austin, IV.i.[17] [FT] "Food for Thought"--The Roman Garden, by Michael Hoadley; rev, by Fred Hook, VII.ii.20[TT] "'For God's Sake Hurry, The Water Is Coming in My Room': The Sinking of the Princess Sophia", Sheila Daly, IX.ii.4-9 “Fort Steele Cemetery Society—August 2006”, Naomi Miller, XVII.i.5-8 Frail Memorials: The Cemeteries of Langley, Corporation of the Township of Langley, Warren Sommer, 2005. rev. by Jennifer Lort, XVI.ii.44 [TT] "Fraternal Orders", Rosemary Crawford and Sheila Daly, V.i.[21-23] "Frog Mountain", Melinda Maunsell, XIV.i.23. “From England to Victoria Via Panama or Cape Horn—The Voyage of the Royal Engineers”, Sherri Robinson, XIX.i.7 "From the Files of Sidney Allison", Terry Reksten, VI.ii.13-14. “Full Fathom Five thy Father Lies...A Spring Trip on the Uchuck III”, Peggy Magee, XII,i,19. [FT] "Funeral Fare", Fred Hook, VIII.ii.10-11 "Funeral Film Festival", Kay Largo, IX.ii.28-29 “Galiano Island Ghost Bust”, Peggy Magee, XV.i.34-35. [FT] “Gardens/Gardeners—Victoria Daily Colonist, B.C., compiled by Leona Taylor, XIX.ii.32-36 “A Genial Tyrant”, Bayne C. Dean, XII.i.15-18 [life of Margaret Salt]

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"George Anthony Walkem" Jurist and Politician", Russ Stewart, XIV.ii.41-45. "George MacFarlane", Kathleen MacFarlane, X.ii.27 "A Glimpse of Egypt", Yvonne Van Ruskenveld, IX.i.4-9 Gold Below the Canyon: The Life and Times of William Barker, Gold Miner, 1817-1984, Branwen C. Patenaude, edited by Rosemary Scott; rev. By Dorothy Sweet, XV.ii.30-34. [TT] “’Gone But Not Forgotten” [Mary Anne Vine], Rosemary Crawford, XI.ii.23-24. “Good to the Last Scream”, Peggy Magee, XIX.ii.29 [FT] "Gossip in the Garveyard--Another Summer Success", Yvonne Van Ruskenveld, IV.ii.[10-11] "Grandpa Was a Soldier and Great Uncle John Is a...", Suzy Page, VII.i.10-13 "A Gravel Pit in Ross Bay Cemetery", Dr. A. S. Arnell, VII.ii.16-20 "Gray and I: Hon. John Hamilton Gray, AB, DCL, QC", John Adams, XIV.ii.32-36 Gravestone Inscriptions, Belfast, Volume 2, Friar's Bush and Milltown Graveyards, compiled by Tony Merrick; rev. by Jennifer Lort, IV.ii.[22-23] [TT] "Greyfriars Bobby", Sheila Daly, VII.i.22-25 "Hallowe'en Happenings", I.ii.[10]; II.ii[7]; VII.iii.21; IX.i.12-13; IX.ii.23-24 “Halloween Treats”, Peggy Magee, XII.i.22 Hawaiian Legends of Ghosts and Ghost-Gods, by W. D. Westervelt; rev. by David Mattison, VII.ii.21-22[TT] Henry & Self--The Private Life of Sarah Crease 1826-1922, by Kathryn Bridge; rev. by Charlene Rees, VII.i.21[TT] "Highgate Cemetery's Links with Victoria", John Adams, VII.ii.6-9 "The Historic Cemetery at Ladysmith", Sheila Daly, IV.i.[13-14] “Historic Grave In A Historic Garden”, Russ Stewart, XX.i.13-18 “Historical Alexandra Bridge”, Canadian Society of Civil Engineers, XV.ii.23-24.

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"A History of the Old Cemeteries Society of Victoria Documenting its Informal Origins and Some of its Highlights Over the Last 15 Years", A. Donaldson, VIII.i.13-21 “History of the Water Supply for Victoria”, Ted Dew-Jones, XV.ii.19-22. "Honored Belatedly: A Visit to Simon Fraser's Grave", Russ Stewart, X.ii.10-13 Horror in Paradise: Grim and Uncanny Tales from Hawaii and the South Seas, ed. by A. Grove Day and Bacil F. Kirtley; rev. by David Mattison, VII.ii.22[TT] “Idea”, IV.ii.[25-26] “The Ideal of a Freemason”, Otto Klotz, XVIII.ii.21-22 "'I hope I can do without my old face very well'--The Scourge of Smallpox", Aldyth Hunter, X.i.22-23 "If You Are Travelling...", Charlene Rees, VI.iii.7 The Illustrated History of British Columbia, by Terry Reksten; rev. by Arnold Ranneris, XII.i.35 [TT] “Information about Spirit Houses”, Mike Bieling, XIX.i.22-23 “In Memoriam: Horst A Rothfels; Dale Emory Reesor”XIX.i.43 “In Search of Charles Bedaux”, Russ Stewart, XIX.i.27-35 “In the Beginning—1987-90”, Sheila Daly, XVIII.i.5-7 “Japanese-Canadian Burials at Ross Bay Cemetery”, Kiyoshi Shimizu et al, XVII.ii.35-41 “Japanese Pioneer Tour [Ross Bay Cemetery]”, Ann-Lee and Gordon Switzer, XVII.ii.13-32 “Japanese Grave Markers in the Galiano Cemetery”, [Peggy Magee], XV.i.36-37. “John Bowron, Overlander”, Sheila Daly, XII.ii.10-13 “John Claudius Loudon’s Prescroption for Cemetery Trees”, J. C. Loudon, XIX.ii.10-18 “Johnson Street Bridges”, Gerry F. Buydens, XV.ii.25-29. “The Judge Who Was Never a Lawyer: David Cameron", Yvonne Van Ruskenveld, XIV.ii.8-12.

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The Judge's Wife--Memoirs of a British Columbian, [by Eunice Harrison]; rev. by Sheila Daly, XIV.ii.46-47. [TT] “Kakehasahi: Bridge of Remembrance”, Kiyoshi Shimizu et al, XVII.ii.10-12 Kanaka, The Untold Story of Hawaiian Pioneers in British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest, by Tom Koppel; rev, by Michael Halleran, VI.ii.20-21[TT] The Ker family of Victoria; pioneer industrialists in Western Canada, John Adams, Vancouver: Holte Pub., 2007. rev. by Fred Hook, XVIII.i.34” [TT] “The Lampson Family’s ‘Imp Stones’”, Mike Bieling, XIX.i.21-23 “Langford’s Lady of Fame: The Career of Eileen Mendt”, Bill Magee, XIII.i.4-11. “Last Will and Testament of John Austin Billing”, VIII.ii.8 “Lest We Forget Where They Lie”, [John Azar], XIII.ii, 4. Life How Short, Eternity How Long: Gravestone Carving and Carvers in Nova ScotiaI, by Deborah Trask; rev. by Jennifer Lort, VIII.i.34-35[TT] "Lucy Saunders/ Rest for the Weary/1875-1947/ May She Rest in Peace", Rosemary Crawford, VIII.i.22-24 “Lycia and its Tombs”, Ted Dew-Jones, XII.i.26-29. “Making an Exit”, Alison Acker, XIV.i.10-14. [scattering ashes at sea] “Margaret Elizabeth Kitto, Artist”, Fran Aitkens, XX.ii.17-21 “Maria Grant--1854-1937”, Jan Gould, XI.ii.13 “Marion Preston’s Answer to Finding a Wonderful Recipe”, XII.i.33. “Metchosin Outing--April 13th, 2002”, Eileen Edgar, XII,ii,28-29. [FT] "Miss Anita Bossi", Charlene Rees, IX.i.18-21 "A Modeling Prisoner" [Happy' Mingeriak], X.i.29 Monuments Marking The Graves of The Presidents, by Archibald Baird; rev. by Jennifer Lort, V.iii.23-24[TT] “Mother Ranns/ Ma Quinn—Motherly Matron Of The Sailors’ Club in Esquimalt”, Doug Miller, XVII.i.17-22

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Mount Pleasant Cemetery: An Illustrated Guide, by Mike Filey; rev. by Jennifer Lort, IV.ii[22-23] [TT] The Mourner’s Dance: What We Do When People Die, by Katherine Ashenburg; rev. by Bayne C. Dean, XV.i.38-39. [TT] "Movin' On...", Terry Reksten, IV.i.[18] “'Mr.Tallyho'--a Memoir ", Grace L. (McKibbin) Taylor (mother of Leona Taylor), XII,i,4-10 “Mrs. Harriet Carne, nee Richards, Centenarian, Victoria, B.C.", Dorothy Sweet, XII,i,11-14 "The Mystery of Shelikov's Monument", Janice Currier, VIII.i.4-12 "Nancy Millar: Remembering Canadian History" [review article of Remember Me As You Pass By--Stories from Prairie Graveyards], Russ Stewart, V.ii.10-11[TT] “A Near-Death Experience”, Ted Dew-Jones, XV.i.24-25. “Nellie Cashman--The Miners’ Angel”, Yvonne Van Ruskenveld, XI.ii.18-22. “Nellie McClung”, Anne Moon, XI.ii.25-27. “Nelson’s Hallowed Ground”, R. J. (Ron) Welwood, XX.i.5-12 “New Gates Dedicated at Shawnigan Cemetery”, Mike Bieling, XVIII.i.25-29 “Niagara Canyon Bridge”, Gerry F. Buydens, XV.ii.10-12. "Nicola Notes", Peggy Magee, VII.iii.19-21[FT] "No Crying Please", Norma Allison, VII.ii.3-5 "No Season But the End of Time/ Beechwood Cemetery in Ottawa", Yvonne Van Ruskenveld, VII.i.8-10 "Now They're Listening: An Update on Combatting Vandalism in Ross Bay Cemetery, John Adams, VI.ii.2-5 Obake: Ghost Stories in Hawai’i, by Glen Grant; rev, by David Mattison,VII.ii.22[TT] Obake Files: Ghostly Encounters in Supernatural Hawai’i, by Glken Grant; rev. By David Mattison, VII.ii.22[TT] “Obon: Remembering the Ancestors”, Mike Abe et al, XVII.ii.33-34

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“O.C. S. Trip to Barkerville”, Ken Austin, XVI.i.23-25 [FT] “An Odd Burial in London”, VII.iii.10 “The Old Cemeteries Society Receives A 2006 Heritage Society of BC Outstanding Achievement Award for Heritage Advocacy”, Don Reksten, XVI.i.4-7 “The Old Cemeteries Society’s Fall Trip to Saltspring Island”, Nancy Kenyon, XIX.1.39-42 [FT] “The Old Church Cemetery Committee of the Cobh Historical Society”, Terry Reksten, IV.i.[5-7] “The Old Quadra Street Burying Ground” [reprint from the Victoria Daily Colonist, Jan. 1, 1889], VI.ii.15-18 “Old Quadra Street Burying Ground”, IV.i.[11] “Old Quadra Street Burying Ground Chronicles” [re. Count Paul Joachime Duturbie De Garo], III.i.[7] ‘The Old Quadra Street Burying Ground History”, John Adams, V.i.[4-9] ‘The Old Quadra Street Burying Ground Project”, II.i.[12] Old Square-Toes and His Lady: The Life of James and Amelia Douglas, by John Adams, rev. by Charlene Rees, XII. i. 34 [TT] “...On The Motion To...”, Ben H. Swindell, IV.ii.[15-16] On the Street Where You Live, by Danda Humphreys, rev. by Kay Greer, XI.i.29-31 [TT] Once Upon a Tomb--Stories from Canadian Graveyards, by Nancy Millar; rev. by Charlene Rees, IX.i.22-23[TT] 100 Canadian Heroines: Famous and Forgotten Faces, by Merna Forster; rev. By Beryl A. Borris [TT] “Opening the Door of Memory—Women’s History Month”, Yvonne Van Ruskenveld, XX.ii.5-9 “Our Beginnings”, John Adams, I.i[3] “Our Millenium Project”, Wilf Bruch, XI.i. 24-26 “The Overlanders”, Yvonne Van Ruskenveld, XII,ii, 4-9.

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“Patricia Prentice”, Alison Prentice, XI.ii. 4-6. Permanent Londoners: An Illustrated Guide to the Cemeteries of London, by Judi Culbertson & Tom Randall; rev. by Dick Hainsworth, VI.ii.19-20[TT] “The Pesthouse and Medana’s Grove Burial Sites”, John Adams, V.iii.3-6 “Pestilence and Pesthouses”, Rosemary Crawford, X.i.17-21 “Phoebe Alala Titchworth Field”, Norma C. Elrod, XI.ii.28-31. “’Pioneer Players’ Represent Women of Fort Victoria”, Sylvia Van Kirk, XX.ii.10-16, [35] “Pioneer Square Project”, I.ii.[9] The Pioneers of Lake View--a guide to Seattle’s early settlers and their cemeteries, by Robert L. Ferguson; rev. by Jennifer Lort, VI.iii.19 “The Plague at Eyam”, Yvonmne Van Ruskenveld, V.iii.15-17 “Plagues”, X.i.26-28 “Plaque Commemorates the Engineer and Contractors Who Desigend and Built the Ogden Point Breakwater at the Entrance to Victoria Harbour”, Ramsay Murray, XV.ii.13-18 "Port Renfrew--and Beyond", Anne Moon, XII, i, 23-25. [FT] “Pritchard Monument Project”, V.ii.18 “Prairie Cemetery” [Frankburg, Alberta], George Wood, IV.ii.[21-22] “Promession--The Future of Buria?”, Sven Jensen, XVI.i.22. The Promise. Love, Loyalty and the Lure of Gold. The Story of ‘Cariboo’ Cameron , by Bill Gallaher; rev. by Kay Greer, XII,ii,34-35 [TT] “The Prospector and the Poet”, Russ Stewart, XVIII.i.11-20 “The Protestant Burial Ground, Chelsea, Quebec”, Margaret Wylie, XX.i.26-27 Remember Me As You Pass By--Stories From Prairie Graveyards, by Nancy Millar; rev. by Sheila Daly, V.ii.23-24[TT] “Remembering Annie Aileen and the Waites Family”, Aldyth Hunter, XVI.i.8-10. “Remembering Old Times on San Juan Island”, Bill Magee, IV.ii.[14-15] [FT]

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“Rest in Cyberspace”, Peggy Magee, VIII.ii.9 “The Road To The Cariboo”, Sheila Daly, XVI.ii.14-21 “A Rose for OUR EMILY”, Peggy Magee, XIX.ii.29 “Roslyn, Washington Field Trip”, Charlene Rees, IV.ii.[12-13] [FT] “Ross Bay Cemetery: A (Slightly Modified) Rural Cemetery”, John Adams, XIX.ii.5-10 “The Royal Engineers: ‘Extravagant Failure’?”, Peggy Magee, XIX.i.5-6 Royal Oak Burial Park: A History and Guide, by David Obee. Victoria, David Obee, 2008; rev. by Mike Bieling, XIX.i.44-46 [TT] “The Royal Tombs of Silla”, Donald Lort, VI.iii.3-6 “Russian Cemeteries”, Mike Tripp, II.ii.[13-14] “Russian Old Believers Cemeteries in Siberia”, Janice Currier, VII.i.16-17 “St. Edmund, Patron Saint of England?”, Jean Buydens, XVII.i.9-16 “St. Peter’s Anglican Church, Windermere, Built 1887”, Sheila Daly, XIV.i.15-16. “A Sampling of European Cemeteries”, Bente Svendsen, X.ii.14-18 “Seabeck--A Resting Place in the Woods”, Anne Moon, XI.i.27-28. “A Second Trip on Uchuck III”, Dorothy Crooks, XIII.i.33-34 [FT]. “Seen in Passing”, Kay Greer, X.ii.25 “Selected Remembering Places: Descriptions and Stories” [John Azar et al] (1) Victoria’s Core Municipalities, XIII.ii.14-30. (Veteran’s Cemetery, Esquimalt; Ross Bay Cemetery; Royal Oak Burial Park; St. Luke’s Anglican Cemetery; Old Quadra Street Burying Ground; Victoria Core Municipality Monuments). (2) Saanich Peninsula, XIII.ii.30-33. (Holy Trinity Churchyard; Shady Creek Cemetery). (3) Western Communities, XIII.ii.33-37. Hatley Park Memorial Gardens; St. Mary the Virgin (aka: St. Mary’s Metchosin); Langford Veteran’s Park). (4) Cowichan Valley, XIII.ii.37-47. (St. Peter’s Quamichan Anglican Church Cemetery (1866); Mountain View Cemetery--Somenos Methodist Church (1878); Cowichan Valley Monuments).

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“Seventh Annual Joseph Mairs Memorial”, Mike Bieling, XIX.i.36-38 “Shady Creek Cemetery”, John Adams, VIII.ii.18-21 “’Skeletons from Victoria’s Closets’--A Success Story”, Yvonne Van Rskenveld, II.ii.[4-5] “A Small Cemetery Near Princeton”, Rosemary Crawford, VII.iii.3-4 “A Small Welsh Church”, Don Lort, VII.ii.10-11 "Some Definitions", Bayne Dean, XV.i.22-23 “Some Early Heroes of Inland Travel in British Columbia”, Leona Taylor, XVI.ii.22-25 “Some Freemason Burials in Victoria Cemeteries”, Mark Anderson, XVIII.ii.23-52 “Some Glimpses of Travel During The Fur-Trade Era”, John Adams, XVI.ii.6-11 “Some Hawaiian Graves in Victoria”, Michael Halleran, VI.ii.10-11 “Some of the Prominent Individualss Interred at Ross bay Cemetery”, Jeanne Kent, XIX.i.15-19 “Some Personal Notes About Highgate Cemetery”, John Adams, VII.i.4-8 “Sooke Field Trip”, Peggy Magee, XIX.ii.30-31 [FT] “Spring Cleaning at Ross Bay Cemetery”, Wilf Bruc h, XVI.i.21. “Spring Tour of Esquimalt”, Peggy Magee, XVII.i.44-45 [FT] “Spring Trip to Nanaimo”, Peggy Magee, X.ii.26[FT] “Sternwheelers in B.C. Rivers and Lakes”, Peggy Magee, XVI.ii.26-27 “The Stewarts of Seaview Farm”, Carey Pallister, I.i.[6-7] Stone Cuttings Saga”, Russ Stewart, XVIII.i.30-31 “A Story of War and Peace in Northern China”, Hideko (Shimizu) Kondo, XX.ii.22-28 “Summer So[u]lstice at Royal Oak Burial Park “, Yvonne Van Riskenveld, XX.ii.31-34 “The Supreme Court Judges of British Columbia in the 1800s”, Bill Magee, XIV.ii.4-7.

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“Surviving the Cariboo Trail”, Bill Magee, XII.ii, 19-25. “’Tales from the Crypt’ in Sacramento”, V.iii.6 “Tales the Tombstones Tell”, Tom W. Paterson, VII.ii.14-15 “Telegraph Cove Adventure”, Peggy Magee, IX.ii.17-18[FT] “There’s a Chimera in the Cemetery”, Fred Hook, V.iii.13-14 “Terry Reksten: 1942-2001”, Charlene Rees, XI.ii.14-15. “There’s No Place like Home”, Joyce Mackie, X.ii.19-21 This and That, Emily Carr, edited by Ann-Lee Switzer, Victoria: Ti-Jean Press, 2007; rev. by Fred Hook, XVII.i.46 “Third Annual Joseph Mairs Memorial, Ladysmith, BC, January 23, 2005, Michael Bieling, XV.i.26-31. "The Tom Thomson Mysteries", Michael Bieling, XV.i.4-12. “The Tomb of Victor Noir—Memorial and Myth”, Mike Bieling, XVIII.i.8-10 Tombstone Humour, by Richard De’ath, introduced by Spike Milligan; rev. by Jennifer Lort, V.i.[25] [TT] “Tombstone Typos”, Russ Stewart, XV.i.39. “To Serve and Protect--An Early Version”, Rosemary Crawford,VIII.ii.4-7 “Too Good To Be true?”, Terry Reksten, V.iii.18-21 “Tour Highlights”, Yvonne Van Ruskenveld, I.ii.[4-6] “Tour of the Centralia Monument Company”, Fred Hook, II.ii.[9-12] [FT] “Tour to Texada Island--April 28-29-30, 2004”, Sven Jensen, XV.i.32-33. [FT] "Towards a New Homeland: Sir Henry Perling Pellew Crease as Puisne Judge", Bill Magee, XIV.ii.24-31. “The Transformation of the George Deans Monument”, Jodi Dong, IX.ii.19-20 “Two Plots: One Burial: Two Names//The Batchelor/Reynolds Mystery”, Norm Truswell, V.i.[18-21]

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“Undercliffe Cemetery, Bradford, UK”, Yvonne Van Ruskenveld, V.i.[10-13] The Undetaking: Life Studies from the Dismal Trade, Thomas Lynch, London: Vintage, 1997; rev. by Mike Bieling, XX.i.29-31 [TT] “The Unhappiest New Year’s Eve: The Wreck of the Janet Cowan”, Wm. H. Magee, IX.ii.10-13 Union Cemetery Interpretive Tour, by Lawrie Knight-Steinbach; rev. by Sheila Daly, IX.ii.30-11[TT] “Vancouver’s First and Last Haven”, Jean Buydens, XVI.i.12-20 “Vanished Victorians: Alexander and Margaret Robertson”, Guy M. Robertson, II.i.[9-11] The Vaults of Menlochine, Dr. Robert Perry, XIX.i.24-26 “A (Very) Basic Guide To Masonic Symbols In Victoria Cemeteries”, Mark Anderson, XVIII.ii.5-20 “Veteran’s Cemetery”, John Adams, VIII.i.26-33 “Veterans’ Graves, Markers and Monuments”, [John Azar], XIII.ii.9-13. “Victoria Jane Wilson”, Sheila Daly, XI.ii.7-9 (see also XII.i.33) “Victoria on Foot and on the World Wide Web”, Peggy Magee, XVII.i.42-43 “Victorian Gentlewomen”, Sheila Daly, III.i.[8-11] The Victorian Celebration of Death, James Stevens Curl, Sutton Pub;lishing, 2000; rev. by Jennifer Lort, XIX.ii.37-39 [TT] “Victoria’s Saddest Day”, Glen Perlstrom, IV.i.[4] “Village Life”, T. E. Dew-Jones, XIII.i.12 “A Visit to a ‘Unique’ Cemetery” R. P. (Pen) Brown, XV.i.21-22. (Skagway, Alaska). “A Visit to Moscow’s Novodevichy Convent Cemetery”, Maureeen Applewhaite, XVII.i.23-31 “A Visit to Santiago de Cuba”, Alex Porzecanski, XI.i.15-18. “A Visit with Ben Swindell”, Rosemary Crawford, XI.i.4-14.

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Voices from the Past: Woodlawn Cemetery Discovery Walk, Winona County Historical Society; rev. by William Magee, X.i.34-35[TT] “Volunteer Review For 1999 and Focus for 2000”, Donna Mcconnell, X.i.32-33 The Way We Say Goodbye, by MaryEllen Gillan; rev. by Charlene Rees, VI.iii.18-19[TT] “West Coast Field Trip, 2001”, Dorothy Crooks, XII,i,30-32. [FT] “What Happened to Lucy Lighfoot?”, Dick Hainsworth, VII.iii.11-14 “’Where No Human Being Should Venture’”, Peggy Magee, XVI.ii.12-13 “Whidby Island and Port Townsend”, Peggy Magee, IX.ii.10-12[FT] “The White Death: Leper Colonies in British Columbia”, Bill Magee, X.i.10-16 "Who Was Sir Matthew Baillie Begbie?", Fred Hook, XIV.ii.13-21. “Who We are Remembering”, [John Azar], XIII.ii.7-8 “William J. Hanna, Undertaker”, Carey Pallister, I.ii.[13-14] “Willow, the Mourning Tree”, Fred Hook and Jennifer Lort, XIX.ii.23-26 “The Yale Expedition”, Yvonne Van Ruskenveld, VI.iii.10-12[FT] Your Guide to Cemetery Research, by Sharon DeBartolo Carmack. rev. by Jennifer Lort and Fred Hook, XIII.i.38-39 [TT]. GUIDE TO TOPICS OF ARTICLES IN THE INDEX Biography (of those buried or living in Greater Victoria unless noted otherwise) For See Donald G. H. Arnold Donald Ellen Argyle Ellen William Barker Gold Francis Bancroft (An) Odd William Batchelor Two Charles Bedaux (buried in Mass.) In Search

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Sir Matthew B. Begbie Who Was John Austin Billing Last William Bligh Historic Grave Ann Blinkhorn Pioneer Players “Klondike” Joe Boyle Idea Moran Brethour Moran Anita Bossi Miss John Bowron ,Overlander John David Cameron (The) Judge Who John Cameron and Sophia Cameron (The) Cameron; (The) Promise Emily Carr This and That; Emily Carr:Larger Harriet Carne Mrs. Nellie Cashman Nellie C Sir Henry Crease Towards Sarah Crease Henry (& Towards) Edgar Dewdney Edgar Jane Dewdney Victorian Mrs. A. C. Deloume (buried Quamichan) Tales the Tombstones James and Amelia Douglas Old Edmund, St. (buried in England) St. Edmund Martha Cheney Ella Pioneer Players Famous & Forgotten Women 100 Canadian Sarah Work Finlayson Pioneer Players Simon Fraser (buried inOntario) Honored Phoebe A. T. Field Phoebe Susan Glennie Victorian Maria Grant Maria Dick Hainsworth Dear John Hamilton Gray Gray William J. Hanna William Gistav Hanson Captain Eli Harrison (The) Judge’s Charles Hayward Charles Arthur John Hopkins Arthur Mathilda McNeill Jesse Pioneer Players Ker Family Ker William Rogers Kaulehelehe Some Hawaiian Margaret Elizabeth Kitto Margaret Hideko (Shimizu) Kondo A Story Mary Langford Lewis Pioneer Players Ling Gum Ching Ming Lucy Lightfoot What Happened Catherine Balfour Reid Macdonald Pioneer Players George MacFarlane George MacFarlane John Macoun (buried in Ottawa) Canada's J. G. Magee (buried in England) And Elizabeth Mair Elizabeth Joseph Mairs (buried in Ladysmith) Third

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Nellie McClung Nellie M James Edward McKibbin Mr. Tallyho Eileen Mendt Langford’s "Happy" Mingeriak (A) Modeling Mary Anne Ainsley Mount Pioneer Players Victor Noir (buried in Paris) The Tomb George Henry Owen (The) Disappearance John Page(?) Grandpa Frank and Hilda Pearson Assimilating Eva Peron (buried in Argentina) No Crying Patricia Prentice Patricia Mary Ethel Ranns Mother Dale Emory Reesor In Memoriam Terry Reksten Terry Henry Martyn Robert On the Motion Alexandra Margaret Robertson Vanished A. Rocke Robertson (A) Brilliant Horst A. Rothfels In Memoriam Isabella Ross Pioneer Players Alma Russell Alma Margaret Salt (A) Genial Lucy Saunders Lucy John Sharp (?=William Clarke Quantrell) From the Files Grigorii Tranovich Shelikov (The) Mystery James and Isabella Stewart (The) Stewarts Mr. Tally ho Mr. Ben Swindell (A) Visit with Ben Dorothy Swindell Dorothy Tom Thomson (The) Tom John Tod To Serve George Vancouver Vancouver’s Mary Ann Vine Gone Annie and George Waites Remembering George Walkem George Walkem John William Williams Conservation Victoria Jane Wilson Victoria Cemeteries & Burial Sites in Greater Victoria: For See Bentinck Island (The) White Chatham Island Port Chinese Cemetery (The) Chinese Colwood Pioneer Cemetery Colwood General Lest Hatley Memorial Gardens Selected Holy Trinity Cemetery Selected Medana's Grove (The) Cemetery That; (The) Pesthouse; Pestilence

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Pioneer Square Lucy; (The) Old Quadra; Old...Chronicles; (The) Old...History; (The) Old...Project;

Pioneer; Pritchard; Quadra; Selected; Some Hawaiian

Ross Bay Cemetery Arthur; (An) Early History; Ching Ming; A Gravel; Hallowe'en; Japanese-Canadian; Japanese Pioneer; Kakehashi; Now;

Opening; Pioneer Players; Ross Bay; Selected; Seen; Some Freemason; Some Hawaiian; Some of the Prominent; Spring Cleaning; There's a Chimera; (The) Transformation; (The) Unhappiest

Royal Oak Burial Park Selected; Summer St. Luke's Cemetery Selected St. Mary's, Metchosin Cemetery Selected St. Stephen's Churchyard Two Shady Creek Cemetery Selected; Shady Veteran's Cemetery Veteran's; Grandpa; Selected William Head Cemetery Doing Cemeteries Elsewhere in B.C.: For See Alert Bay Telegraph Barkerville (The) Cemetery at Cumberland Nancy Fort Langley Down to Earth Fort Rupert Telegraph Fort Steele Fort Steele Friendly Cove Are Galiano Island Japanese Grave Granite City Nicola Ladysmith (The) Historic Langley Frail Memorials Nanaimo Spring Pender Island Case Princeton Nicola; (A) Small Cemetery Quamichan Selected; Tales Somenos Selected Slocan Valley Nancy Surrey Assimilating Yale (The) Yale Cemeteries in Canada OutsideB.C.: For See General Once Alberta Cemeteries; Prairie; Remember Me; Union Manitoba Cemetery Trashed

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Ontario Honored; Mount; No Season Quebec (The) Protestant Saskatchewan There's No Cemeteries in the U.S.A. and Central America : For See Alaska (A) Visit to a 'Unique" California Once; Tales from Cuba (A) Visit to Santiago Hawaii Hawaiian Legends; Horror; Kanaka; Buried Minnesota Voices Washington State Pioneers ; Port; Remembering Old; Seabeck Cemeteries in Other Continents: General (The) Cemetery Book Africa (A) Glimpse Antarctica Death in Asia Lycia; (The) Mystery; Old Believers; (The) Royal; Russian; Russian Old British Isles Bo’ness; Dear; Gravestone; Greyfriars;

Highgate; Historic; Idea; (An) Odd; (The) Old Church; Permanent; (A) Small Welsh; Some Personal; Undercliffe; What Happened

Continental Europe Cemeteries are not; (A) Sampling; A Visit South America Death in; No Crying Local History of Victoria: For See Breakwater Plaque Bridges Historical; Johnson; Niagara Buildings Echoes Burial Practices Charles Fish Conservation Charles (VII.i) Fraternal Orders Fraternal Hawaiian Pioneers Kanaka; Some Hawaiians Leper Colonies (The) White Life in Old Victoria Charles Monuments Selected; Emily Carr:Larger Pesthouses Pesthouse; Pestilence Philanthropy Charles (IV.i & VII.i) Point Ellice Bridge Disaster Victoria's Quarantine Station Captain; Doing Shipping repair Esquimalt Smallpox I hope; (The) Pesthouse; Pestilence; To Serve Streets On the Street

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Water Suppy History of the Water History of Britsh Columbia: For See Bridges Historical Cariboo Gold Rush Barkerville; Cameron; John; (The)Overlanders; (The) Promise; Surviving Cowichan Valley (The) Butter; Frog; Selected Galiano Island Galiano; Japanese General (The) Illustrated; Some Glimpses Judiciary (The) Supreme Texada Island Tour to Texada Windermere St. Peter's Major Activities of the OCS:* Cleaning Seen; Spring; Transformation Field Trips Are; (The) Case; (An) Excursion; Full Fathom; Metchosin; Neah Bay; Nicola; O.C.S. Trip; Port; Port Renfrew; Remembering Old; Roslyn; (A) Second; Spring; Telegraph; Tour of; West Coast; Whidby; Yale History of the Society In the Beginning; (A) History; (The) Old

Cemeteries Society Receives an Award; Our Beginnings; Our Millenium; Stone Cuttings

Tour Programs Emily Carr Festival;; (A) Field Trip; Gossip; Hallowe'en; Opening; Pioneer Players; Tour Highlights

Volunteers Volunteer *See also notes on these committees and projects and publicity: Adopt-a-row III.i.[4]; IV.i.[9]; IV.ii.[9]; V.ii.16 Awards: IV.ii.[10]; XVI.i.4 Conservation: I.i.[4]; I.ii.[11-12]; II.i.[4-5]; IV.i.[12]; V.ii.17-18 Displays: III.i.[4]; Finance: I.i[5] Hallowe’en Patrols: I.i.[10]; I.ii.[15] Lantern Tours: VI.iii.17 Meetings: VII.ii.15 (Cemetery and Cremation Association of B.C.); XVII.i.39 Research: I.i.[5]; II.i.[6]; VI.iii.13 Ross Bay Cemetery Security: I.ii.[10]; II.i.[6]; VI.iii.12 School programs: I.i.[11]; I.ii.[15] Tour programs: I.i[8-11]; I.ii.[7-8]; II.i.[7-8]; III.i.[13]; IV.i.[10]; IV.ii.[10-11]

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Volunteer Appreciation: IV.i.[9] Miscellaneous: For See Asia-History A Story Canadian History Opening Death Practices After; Bo’ness; Ching Ming; Death; Death Duties; Food; Information; Imp; Making;

Mourners; Movin'; Obon; Promession; Rest; (The) Undertaking; (The) Victoria Celebration

Definitions Some; (See also V.i.[28]; V.ii.[28]; VI.iii[20]; VII.i.[28]; VII.ii.[24]; VII.iii.[24]; VIII.i.[36]; VIII.ii.[24]; IX.i.[24]; X.i.16; XIV.ii.31) Epitaphs and Obituaries* Canadian; Epitaphs; Epitaphs: A Dictionary; Exit; Gravestone; Tombstone; Too Good; (The) Way Flora Cemetery Trees; (The) Cemetery Yew; John

Claudius Loudon; (A) Rose; There's a Chimera; Yew

Freemasaons (The) Ideal; (A) Very Basic; Some Freemason

General (The) Association; (The) Cemetery Book; (The) Cemetery History Book; Cemetery Ramblings; Funeral Film; (A) Near Death Ghosts Chicken; Hawaiian; Horror; Ghosts; Obake Files; Skeletons Gravestone Art Archaic; Early; Life Plagues (The) Plague; Plagues Recipes Funeral Fare; Marion Research Your Shipwrecks (The) Centennial; For; (The) Unhappiest Veterans Lest;V eterans; Who Are *Other Eptiaphs: II.i.[11]; II.ii.[7]; II.ii.[14];III.i.[13]; V.i.[13]; V.i.[21]; V.ii.9; V.ii.12;V.ii.14; V.ii.22; V.ii.25; V.ii.26; V.iii.14; VIII.ii.16; IX.ii.25 Definitions: "Cemetery", V.i.[28]; Cenotaph”,VIII.i.[36]; "Coffin", VII.ii.[24]; "Ghost", VII.iii.[24]; “"Funeral",VII.i.[28]; II.i.[36]; "Hearse", IX.i.[24]; "Leprosy", X.i.16; "Lich- gate", V.ii.[28]; “Masomry” XVIII.ii.[56]; “Mausoleum”, VI.iii.[20]; "Puisne judge", XIV,ii,31; “I.H.S”, “Poesy”, “Potter’s Field”, “Pall”, “St. Swithin’s Day”; “Sarcophagus” VIII.ii.[24]; “Widow’s Weeds”, XV.i.22-23; “Mortcloth”. IV.i.[7] Poetry: "A miner came to my cabin door" (Rebecca Gibbs), XII.ii.36

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"But at my back I always hear" (Andrew Marvell, "To His Coy Mistress), IX.ii.29 “Cold graves we say?” (Elizabeth Barrett Browning, “Casa Guidi Windows”),

XX.i.{32} “Did I say basalt for my slab, sons? (Robert Browning, The Bishop Orders His Tomb at Saint Praxed’s Church), XV.i.40 “Fair Youth, beneath the trees” (John Keats, “Ode on a Grecian Urn”, XVIII.i.[36] “Fran” (Rhonda Ganz), XX.ii.32 “From too much love of living” (Algernon Charles Swinburne), XVI.i[36] "Go I must; when I am gone" (Robert Herrick, "To His Tomb-Maker), IX.ii.25 “Henny” (Rhonda Ganz), XX.ii.34 “Let us drink and sport to-day....” (John Gay, The Beggar’s Opera), XII.i.36 “Let us walk softly” (Maria Grant), XX.ii.[36] “Many a cliff he clambered over” (“Sir Gawain and the Green Knight”), XVI.i.[45] “My thoughts are with the dead”, (Robert Southey, “My days among the Dead”),

XIX.i.[48] “No, Time, thou shalt not boast that I do change” (Shakespeare, sonnet 123), XI.i.[32] “Obon: Purification” Terry Watada), [XVII.ii.942] “Or I shall live your epitaph to make” (Shakespeare, sonnet 81), XIV.i.[32] “Others Planted Trees for Me” (Mary Anne Vine), XI.ii.[32] “Our graves that hide us from the scorching sun” (Sir Walter Ralegh), XIII.i.[40] “Ruthie” (Rhonda Ganz), XX.ii.33 “Seek truth, do right, keep pure the hall/ Of justice blind” (Archer Martin), XIV.ii.[48] “Soldier, rest! Thy warfare’s o’er” (Sir Walter Scott, The Lady of the Lake), XIII.ii.48 "The hungry judges soon the sentence sign" (Alexander Pope, The Rape of the Lock) XIV.ii.36 “The lads in their hundreds to Ludlow come in for the fair” (A.E. Housman, “A Shropshire Lad”), XVII.i.[48] "The Warders strutted up and down" (Oscar Wilde, The Ballad of Reading Gaol), X.i.[36] "Then did Scyld depart" (Beowulf), IX.ii.[32] “Which Suffers the Most?” (Audrey Brown), XX.ii.9 "Wise ones should give thought" (The Wanderer), X.ii.[40] Cryptic Crosswords: VI.iii.8-9; VII.i.14-15, 26; VII.ii.12; VII.iii.13, 16-17; VIII.i.12, 24-25; VIII.ii.14-15,17; IX.i.14-16; IX.ii.14-15; X.i.24-25,33; X.ii.22-23, 37; XI.i.22-23, 26; XI.ii.16-17, 31; XII.i.20-21, 32; XII.ii.26-27, 33; XIII.i.22-23; XIV.i.24-25; XIV.ii.12, 22-23; XV.i.37. Quiz: V.ii.13-14, 24 In the News: III.i.[5] [name of Pioneer Square; Ladysmith Cemetery; Paris cemetery] III.i.[11] [coffin shapes] IV.ii.[24] [graveyards in Zululand and Toronto] V.i.26 ["Dad" not allowed on a cemetery marker] V.ii.26 [bizarre epitaphs] V.iii.21 [horses for funerals] VIII.ii.7 [an eccentric will]

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VIII.ii.9 [stolen tombstone] VIII.ii.21 [legacy to a dog] VIII.ii.22 [body-snatchers] IX.i.21 [Spanish flu virus] IX.ii.13 [shipwreck trail markers] IX.ii.18 [Carlo Bossi monument] X.i.31 [Albert Head quarantine hospital] XI.i.14 [fire in Ross Bay Cemetery, Aug. 10, 1897] XI.i.21 [monument to Carlo Bossi, Sept. 6, 1896] XI.ii.6 [Sisters of St. Ann] XI.ii.24 [Emily Carr grabe marker] XI.ii.27 [grave of Mary Laetitia Pearse] XI.ii. 31 [John Parker] XII.i.14 [Yorktown, Sask. Cemetery] XII.i.25 [Ross Park Cemetery, Flin Flon, Manitoba] XIII.i.21 [Ross Bay Cemetery Fees, 1882/1883] XIII.i.34 [a Gallic cemetery in Paris] XV,ii.36 [Natiional Historic Engineering Sites in British Columbia] XIX.ii.[39] [Association for Gravestone Studies] XX.i.i8 [Gladys WWinifred Fowler] Index (Vols. I - X) X:ii.28-37

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