Sheila C. Grover

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Sheila Grover
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Historian.

Email: gazette@prairiehistory.net

Married to Greg Thomas, a fellow historian, she resides in the St. Vital area of Winnipeg.

Her articles for the Manitoba Historical Society:

Ross House: A Manitoba Historical Society Museum
Manitoba History, Number 2, 1981

The Northern Pacific and Manitoba Railway Engine House
Manitoba History, Number 10, Autumn 1985

Asile Ritchot, St. Norbert
Manitoba History, Number 11, Spring 1986

Firewater - The James Avenue Pumping Station
Manitoba History, Number 13, Spring 1987

The Granite Curling Club, 22 Mostyn Place, Winnipeg
Manitoba History, Number 14, Autumn 1987

Victoria Beach and the Cottage Experience: Early Years and Beyond
Manitoba History, Number 75, Summer 2014

Review: Reel Time: Movie Exhibitors and Movie Audiences in Prairie Canada, 1896 to 1986
Manitoba History, Number 79, Fall 2015

Exhibit Review: Strike 1919: A City Divided/La Greve De 1919: Ville Divisee
Manitoba History, Number 90, Fall 2019

CBC’s ‘Original Voices’ Multimedia Platform for Indigenous Languages
Prairie History, Number 1, Winter 2020

Symbolically Speaking
Prairie History, Number 1, Winter 2020

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