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  1. The Enoch Train: Gathering to Zion : information on those that made up the first two handcart companies from Liverpool, England, to the Valley of the Great ... Train & S.S. Curling, railroads, handcarts by Robert O Day, 1994
  2. The Grand National: An Illustrated History of the Greatest Steeplechase in the World by Clive; Curling, Bill Graham, 1972
  3. Out-Door Sports in Scotland: Deer Stalking, Grouse Shooting, Salmon Fishing, Golfing, Curling, &c. : With Notes On the Natural, Economic and Sporting History of the Animals of the Chase by James Glass Bertram, 2010-02-28
  4. Recollections of the Mess-Table and the Stage by Henry Curling, 2009-12-21
  5. Shakespere (Volume 3); The Poet, the Lover, the Actor, the Man. a Romance by Henry Curling, 2010-10-14
  6. Curling by James S Mitchell, 2010-06-24
  7. Fashion Then and Now: Illustrated by Anecdotes, Social, Political, Military, Dramatic, and Sporting. with Remarks On Dress, Elections, Duelling, Amateur ... Golfing, Curling, Deep Sea Fishing, Yachting by Lord William Pitt Lennox, 2010-01-12
  8. John of England by Henry Curling, 2010-06-13
  9. Shakespere: The Poet, the Lover, the Actor, the Man: A Romance, Volume 1 by Henry Curling, 2010-04-22
  10. Shakspere: the poet, the lover, the actor, the man. A romance by Henry Curling, 2010-05-17
  11. Traité Pratique Des Maladies Du Testicule Du Cordon Spermatique Et Du Scrotum (French Edition) by Thomas Blizard Curling, 2010-04-20
  12. Recollections of Rifleman Harris by Henry Curling, 2009-12-16
  13. John of England an Historical Romance by Henry Curling, 2009-10-27
  14. A Treatise On Tetanus, Essay. Jacksonian Prize, 1834 by Thomas Blizard Curling, 2010-01-10

41. Home
Curling History. In1959, a six sheet curling rink was added to provide yearround enjoyment for its members. Construction started in May 1958. Masons strike held up completion
http://www.mississauguagolf.com/submaster.cfm?aPage=printer.cfm&ID=228

42. Entries For Curling History :: Curl The Zoo
USA Curling National Championship Day. Posted by Jason on Saturday, March 13, 2010 Link to this post. The day has finally come… it is the end of our tournament here in
http://www.kalamazoocurlingclub.com/tag/curling-history/

43. THE GAME: HISTORY: EVOLUTION OF CURLING / LE JEU: HISTOIRE: EVOLUTION DU CURLING
It is difficult to describe the history of curling without using the word 'evolution'. The game has evolved over many hundreds of years. It continues to change.
http://icing.org/game/history/historyb.htm
EVOLUTION of CURLING* EVOLUTION du CURLING*
It is difficult to describe the history of curling without using the word 'evolution'. The game has evolved over many hundreds of years. It continues to change. Curling is not the same game as it was even twenty years ago. The sliding delivery and the takeout game have been the important developments in recent years, and these new trends and styles of play, together with improvements in equipment and in making ice, emphasise that the sport is still in the process of evolution!
It is likely that curling has its origins in Scotland, in the early part of the sixteenth century, as a primitive game of quoits on ice. Major events such as the introduction of rounded stones, of artificial ice, of playing four-aside, and the discovery of the "curl' or the 'twist', can be chronicled in Scottish curling records. At the same time, one can relate the evolution of the game to improved organisation; from early inter-parish bonspiels to the formation of the Royal Caledonian Curling Club and, more recently, to the establishment of the International Curling Federation and modern world championship play.
But how, and where, did it all start? Research continues to turn up major discoveries about curling's origins to stimulate fresh interest and controversy.

44. Jon Mead - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Jonathan Mead (born April 10, 1967 in Regina, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian curler from Winnipeg, Manitoba. Mead played third for Wayne Middaugh 's rink (except for provincial playdowns
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Jonathan Mead (born April 10, 1967 in Regina, Saskatchewan ) is a Canadian curler from Winnipeg, Manitoba . Mead played third for Wayne Middaugh 's rink (except for provincial playdowns) until the end of the 2009-10 curling season. Beginning in the 2010-11 curling season, he will again play third for Jeff Stoughton 's Manitoba team. Before joining Middaugh, Mead was the long time third for Jeff Stoughton , whose team he joined prior to the 1999 season. That year, they won the Manitoba provincial championships, the Brier and a silver medal at the World Curling Championships . They would return to the 2000 Brier, and again to the 2006 Brier but would not win again. Mead also won the 1986 Canadian Junior Curling Championships as a third for Hugh McFadyen and won silver at the 1987 World Junior Curling Championships In March 2007, it was announced that Mead would join

45. Curling For Fun
CURLING HISTORY . Origin Curling is believed to be a Scottish game. This is purely a winter game. However, the technological explosion that shook the world
http://curlingforfun.com/

46. The Curling News: All Hail Our Curling History
The official Blog of The Curling News, planet Earth's official voice on curling. Founded in Canada in 1957 and still the definitive authority on the sport today.
http://curlnews.blogspot.com/2008/07/all-hail-our-curling-history.html
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The Curling News
The official Blog of The Curling News, planet Earth's official voice on curling. Founded in Canada in 1957 and still the definitive authority on the sport today. Subscribe online at www.thecurlingnews.com
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
All hail our Curling History
Two sites, actually.
Many readers know that Curling Today is the official blog of The Scottish Curler , a wonderful curling news publication which happens to be older than dirt... just like ours!
As such, many readers should already be aware that a new companion blog has been launched, Curling History . This one is a partnership between SC honcho Bob Cowan and reknowned curling historian Sheriff David B. Smith
The new blog has a sharp focus on all things faded and blurry: namely, the ancient history of our Roaring Game. And as readers are aware of our recent 50th anniversary and the celebration of all things, er, older than dirt... readers can be assured that we are quite interested in this new blog. And we invite you to get interested, too.
Our three favourite postings thus far, in reverse order, are:

47. United States Curling Association
The Pete Fenson rink based out of Bemidji, Minn., won curling's first Olympic medal when the team defeated Great Britain to win the bronze medal at the 2006 Olympic Winter Games in
http://www.usacurl.org/curlingrocks/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&a

48. Canadian Curling Association
Providing information about the sport, as well as provincial information, curling links, and contact information.
http://www.curling.ca/

49. Curling In Russia - Russian Curling History, 1991-2007
Curling in Russia. All about сurling in Russian Federation. Curling news, curling clubs, championship, photos, russian curling team, curling history
http://www.curlingrussia.com/eng/index-6.html
First time in RUSSIA
Curling appears in St. Petersburg.
Russian Curling Association
Was created Russian Curling Association
In a Curling family
Russian Curling Association now in European and International Curling Associations.
First Russian Curling Championships
First Championships take place in St. Petersburg.
First European Championships 1st European Championships for Russian Men's Curling Team
First European Championships 1st European Championships for Russian Women's Curling Team
First League A lot of new teams in Russia. Was created a First Russian Curling Championships League (first after Premier League). First Olympic Games Russian Women's Curling Team first time appears on Olympic Games. And take a 10 place. Olympics again Russian Women's Curling Team takes a 5th place on Olympics in ToRINO, Italy. First Juniors GOLD! Russian Women's Junior Curling Team takes a GOLD medals on World Junior Curling Championships 2006. Europe GOLD! Russian Women's Curling Team takes a GOLD medals on European Curling Championships 2006. League's reformation Premier League now has A and B Groups.

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