Pauline Vanier, PC, CC, DStJ (née Archer; March 28, 1898 – March 23, 1991) was a Canadian humanitarian who was married to Georges Vanier. Her husband was...
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Georges-Philias Vanier PC DSO MC CD (23 April 1888 – 5 March 1967) was a Canadian military officer, diplomat, and statesman who served as governor general...
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organist Nicolas Vanier (born 1962), French documentary filmmaker Georges Vanier (1888–1967), former Governor General of Canada Pauline Vanier (1898–1991)...
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Pauline Vanier Park is a public park in Ottawa's Riverside Park area, located on Harkness Avenue. It is named after Pauline Vanier. The park was built...
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detainees may be held at the Vanier Centre under the Canadian Border Services Agency. The Vanier Centre is named after Pauline Vanier, a Canadian humanitarian...
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his mother Pauline Vanier (née Archer). He was born in Geneva, and was the fourth of five siblings (including sister and brother Bernard Vanier), in his...
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groove planks Vanier had installed and which were said to be reminiscent of suburban basement panelling popular in the 1970s. The Pauline Vanier room today...
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Dutch swimmer Pauline Vanier (1898–1991), Canadian vice-regal consort Pauline (singer) (Pauline Vasseur) (b. 1988), French singer Pauline Viardot (1821–1910)...
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wellbeing. Founded by then-Governor General Georges P. Vanier and Madame Pauline Vanier in 1965, the Vanier Institute offers access to publications, research...
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Barfrestone near Canterbury in 1974. Thérèse Vanier was born on 27 February 1923 in Camberley, Surrey to Pauline Vanier (née Archer), an appointed member of the...
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