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SUMMARY:Around the World in 60 Minutes
LOCATION:Downtown Branch\nDowntown Branch
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DESCRIPTION:Travel vicariously and learn about historical events around th
 e world as you enjoy photos and stories. Each session features a presentat
 ion followed by an opportunity to ask questions..\nhttps://barrielibrary.l
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong>The S.S. Waubuno &ndash\; Legend a
 nd Lore with&nbsp\;Jamie Hunter&nbsp\;</strong>(Former Director/Curator - 
 Huronia Museum\, Midland)</p>\n<p>Join us for a fascinating talk about one
  of the most mysterious tragedies on the inland waters of Canada!</p>\n<p>
 <img src="https://static.libnet.info/frontend-images/editor/barrielibrary/
 Waubuno_png.jpg" width="280" height="198" alt="" />&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Having 
 collected historical and archaeological details about the S.S. Waubuno for
  fifty years\, Jamie Hunter has incorporated these into an illustrated tal
 k about one of the most mysterious tragedies on the inland waters of Canad
 a. As a ten-year old\, his interest was stimulated by the discovery of a f
 ire box grate in 1963 at Wreck Island in Georgian Bay\, located where part
  of the Waubuno wreck came ashore on November 22\, 1879.</p>\n<p><strong>J
 amie Hunter</strong>&nbsp\;is a retired director/curator and archaeologist
  from Midland. He retrieved and preserved the Waubuno rudder and other art
 efacts for the collections of the Huronia Museum. It was his lifelong drea
 m to share this extraordinary story with the public\, and in 2021 that dre
 am was fulfilled as he and co-author Eric McIntyre published S.S. Waubuno 
 - Legend and Lore\; they dedicated it to all 25 passengers and crew who di
 ed in the disaster. It will be for sale following the talk. All welcome. B
 ring a friend!</p>\n<hr />\n<p>The health and safety of our participants a
 nd staff is our top priority\, please review our&nbsp\;<a href="https://ww
 w.barrielibrary.ca/about-bpl/stay-safe-guidelines" target="_blank" rel="no
 opener">Stay Safe Guidelines</a>.</p>\n<p>Questions? Please call&nbsp\;705
 -728-1010&nbsp\;or email&nbsp\;<a href="mailto:askus@barrielibrary.ca">ask
 us@barrielibrary.ca</a></p>\n<hr />\n<p><strong>We want to improve\, to se
 rve you better. Please take a moment and fill out our&nbsp\;<a href="https
 ://www.barrielibrary.ca/about-bpl/kudos-and-concerns" target="_blank" rel=
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