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  • The painting was done by artist Mitchell Wiebe, who has taken up residence at the so-called Diefenbunker, named for the former prime minister he has immortalized several times.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed OLIVER MOORE 2011

  • The painting was done by artist Mitchell Wiebe, who has taken up residence at the so-called Diefenbunker, named for the former prime minister he has immortalized several times.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed OLIVER MOORE 2011

  • It was dubbed the Diefenbunker after Canada’s Prime Minister when it was built, John Diefenbaker (familiarly known to most Canadians as “Dief the Chief”).

    PhotoHunter: Technology « Mudpuddle 2009

  • It was dubbed the Diefenbunker after Canada’s Prime Minister when it was built, John Diefenbaker (familiarly known to most Canadians as “Dief the Chief”).

    2009 November « Mudpuddle 2009

  • It was dubbed the Diefenbunker after Canada’s Prime Minister when it was built, John Diefenbaker (familiarly known to most Canadians as “Dief the Chief”).

    2009 November 28 « Mudpuddle 2009

  • Interestingly, my friend Carol (who did earlier this year) was unaware that for the entire time she and her family lived in Ottawa, her father had spent every working day in the Diefenbunker and, should nuclear war have broken out, he would have been obligated to continue working while the family would have had to fend for themselves.

    PhotoHunter: Technology « Mudpuddle 2009

  • The second image is of one of the old Cold War air raid sirens sitting outside the main door of the Diefenbunker (pronounced Deefenbunker), in Carp, Ontario.

    2009 November « Mudpuddle 2009

  • Somehow I wonder if the flint tools were more fit for purpose than the Diefenbunker!

    PhotoHunter: Technology « Mudpuddle 2009

  • The second image is of one of the old Cold War air raid sirens sitting outside the main door of the Diefenbunker (pronounced Deefenbunker), in Carp, Ontario.

    2009 November 28 « Mudpuddle 2009

  • Interestingly, my friend Carol (who did earlier this year) was unaware that for the entire time she and her family lived in Ottawa, her father had spent every working day in the Diefenbunker and, should nuclear war have broken out, he would have been obligated to continue working while the family would have had to fend for themselves.

    2009 November 28 « Mudpuddle 2009

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