Western Nova Scotia Amateur Hockey League championship Halifax Herald and Mail Trophy
Operated
1905–1916
Franchise history
1905–1916
Windsor Swastikas
The Windsor Swastikas were a Canadian ice hockey team in Windsor, Nova Scotia, from 1905–1916. Not to be confused with the Fernie Swastikas across the country in British Columbia, the “Swastikas” was chosen by them as swastika is also a symbol of luck and success.
Columbia, the “Swastikas” was chosen by them as swastika is also a symbol of luck and success. The WindsorSwastikas used the ancient swastika symbol as their...
the Swastikas won the Alpine Cup at the Banff Winter Carnival women's ice hockey championship. There were two other teams called the Swastikas, one in...
with joint swastikas. "Lucky Swastikas". Retronaut. Archived from the original on 5 April 2013. Retrieved 5 April 2013. "Good Luck Swastika". CardCow.com...
in the Nova Scotia Senior Hockey League, from 1959 to 1964 and the WindsorSwastikas from 1905 to 1916. The facility stopped playing host to hockey in...
Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor, and Wallis, Duchess of Windsor, visited Nazi Germany in October 1937. Edward had abdicated the British throne in December...
Prince and Princess Michael of Kent have two children: Lord Frederick Windsor, born 6 April 1979 at St Mary's Hospital, London. He married Sophie Winkleman...
August 15, 2008 "'Swastika Club' Arouses Ire of Jewish Writer in Toronto", Windsor Star, August 1, 1933, p. 1 "Toronto Swastika Club Brings Jewish Protest"...
usual swastikas replaced by large smileys. In the UK, the happy face has been associated with psychedelic culture since Ubi Dwyer and the Windsor Free...
to start one. Oct. 1928 I moved to Windsor, Canada. In November 1928 I started to work for General Motors, Windsor, as a repairman, till about July 1929...
king Edward III of England, and has thus become the badge of office of Windsor Herald. The modern pictogram representing the Sun as a circle with rays...
tricolor stipes with or without the emblem ("wappen"). The flag with the swastika and white disc centered was used throughout (1920–1945) as the NSDAP flag...
property was on the market. They were neighbours of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, who lived in the neighbouring town Gif-sur-Yvette, and soon became their...
(London: Robson, 2005) Peter Allen, The Crown and the Swastika: Hitler, Hess, and the Duke of Windsor (London: Hale, 1983) Google Books Charles Higham, Trading...
of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) felt besieged, and expressed concerns about swastikas and other symbols of hate displayed by protesters. On the afternoon of...
in a Nazi salute while calling a Jewish student an offensive name, and swastikas were painted on a Jewish student's locker. Several Jewish parents spoke...
Manchester, South Windsor, Middletown, and Willimantic, all in Connecticut, banned or removed Thin Blue Line flags from their towns. In South Windsor, the flags...
(1963-09-26). "78 in Tory Blue Wave -- 23 Is All Grits Saved". The Windsor Star. Windsor, Ontario. p. 25. Retrieved 2012-04-24. Summary of the 1979 hearing...
countries. The tuxedo was always black until the 1930s, when the Duke of Windsor began to wear a tuxedo that was a very dark midnight blue. He did so because...
ISBN 978-0-00-714119-7. Allen, Peter (1983). The Crown and the Swastika: Hitler, Hess, and the Duke of Windsor. London: R. Hale. ISBN 978-0-7090-1294-8. Costello...
vandalism during the campaign when some of his signs were spray-painted with swastikas. It is not clear if the vandalism was directed against Katz on a personal...
on and near campus. In 2017, police investigated after students found swastikas and an antisemitic statement on a chalkboard at the front of a classroom...