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Sidney Culverwell Oland

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Oland's interest in sailing began with the purchase of a sloop-yacht named “Lady Betty” that he sailed in local races and fishing trips. He later sailed his ninety-foot schooner “Nomad” and later the 70 foot motor cruiser called “Lady Betty 2.’
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and philanthropist. He made significant contributions to the military, the arts and the cultural life of Nova Scotia. He commissioned the building of
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Between 1923 and 1925, while prohibition was enforced, Oland went to Hollywood, California, acting and directing silent films. He was friends with
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He built the “Bluenose 2” in 1963 for $ 300 000 (2.4 million in 2018) and sold it to the province of Nova Scotia for $ 1.00.
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and donated it to Nova Scotia. He also donated a fountain to Halifax in memory of his wife, which is located in
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Brewed in Canada: The Untold Story of Canada's 350-year-old Brewing Industry
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During WW1, Oland commanded the 6th Battery at Fort McNab on
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to serve as the Headquarters for the Corps in Nova Scotia.
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Sidney Culverwell Oland. Dalhousie University Archives
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In 1937, he organized the Nova Scotia Division of the
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Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Oland Brewery
Bluenose II
Victoria Park, Halifax, Nova Scotia

Bluenose II
Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron

Black-Binney House
McNabs Island
Battle of Passchendaele
Battle of Amiens
Canadian Corps of Commissionaires
Black-Binney House

Victoria Park, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Lillian Gish
Mary Pickford
Tallulah Bankhead
All Quiet on the Western Front (1930 film)
The Theatre Arts Guild
Neptune Theatre
National Gallery of Canada
Ottawa

Oland House
Richardsonian Romanesque
United States Brewers’ Academy

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