Augustus Kenderdine - Sources

Sources

  • Kenderdine, Augustus (1870-1947), The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan
  • Augustus Kenderdine 1870–1947, by Keith Bell, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon 1991.
  • The Blackpool Times
    • 25 November 1891, page 5e&f
    • 30 November 1892, page 8f-g
    • 21 November 1894, page 5h
    • 28 November 1894, page 5d-e
    • 4 March 1896, page 6e-f
    • 18 March 1896, page 7i
    • 8 November 1899, page 4h
    • 23 April 1902, page 4h
  • Gazette and News for Blackpool, Fleetwood, Lytham, St. Annes, Poulton and the Fylde District
    • 5 November 1897, page 8e&f
    • 6 November 1897, page 5b-f
    • 31 January 1899, page 3e
  • The Blackpool Herald
    • 1 January 1886, page 8e
    • 3 December 1901, page 5b-c
  • The Blackpool Times and Fylde Observer
    • 4 December 1901, page 5f&g

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