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  2. List of Ontario students' associations - Wikipedia

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    Glendon College Student Union—Association Étudiante du Collège Glendon In addition to university-wide student unions that represent all students, or all students based on enrolment status (undergraduate, graduate, or part-time), there are some universities with faculty-specific student societies.

  3. Lambton, Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Lambton, Toronto. /  43.65750°N 79.49250°W  / 43.65750; -79.49250. Lambton is a neighbourhood in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is situated on the east bank of the Humber River north and south of Dundas Street West. It is bounded on the north by Black Creek, on the east by Jane Street and on the south by St. Mark's Road.

  4. Lambton Castle - Wikipedia

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    Lambton Castle stands above Chester-le-Street, County Durham and is a stately home, the ancestral seat of the Lambton family, the Earls of Durham. It is listed in the mid-category of listed building, Grade II* . The Entrance of Lambton Castle in 1929. Everything on the right hand side of the picture (including the Great Hall, the roof of which ...

  5. Homage (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    1974. ( 1974) Owner. Lambton College. The remains of Homage in the field behind the school. Homage was a sculpture by Haydn Davies, commissioned by Lambton College to stand outside the school's main entrance in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada. It was constructed in 1975 and destroyed by the college in 2005. [1]

  6. William Henry Lambton - Wikipedia

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    He was the son of Major-General John Lambton, who preceded him as the MP for Durham, and the brother of Ralph John Lambton, who was also an MP for Durham. Lambton was educated at Wandsworth (1773–78), Eton College (1778-82) and Trinity College, Cambridge in 1782. Lambton was a Freemason, and in 1788 was installed as the first Provincial Grand ...

  7. John Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham - Wikipedia

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    John George Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham, GCB, PC (12 April 1792 – 28 July 1840), also known as "Radical Jack" and commonly referred to in Canadian history texts simply as Lord Durham, was a British Whig statesman, colonial administrator, Governor General and high commissioner of British North America. [2] A leading reformer, Durham played a ...