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- Gertrude_Stubbs abstract "Geraldine \"Gunpowder Gertie\" Stubbs is a fictional pirate, often mistakenly reported as real.Stubbs, the story goes, was born in 1879, in Whitby, England, the daughter of George Stubbs, a train engineer and his wife, Violet, a seamstress. Her family moved to Sandon, British Columbia in Canada in 1895. Her mother died in an avalanche and her father turned to alcohol. Having to fend for herself, Geraldine became a pirate on the Kootenay River in Canada. She was known as \"Gunpowder Gertie, the Pirate Queen of the Kootenays\" and her steamship was called \"The Witch.\" She supposedly hid her treasures and never let anyone know the location, even after her eventual capture and imprisonment by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.The story of Gunpowder Gertie was told as an April fools joke in the local Kootenay area newspaper, the Kootenay Review. So many people believed that it was true that it was later retold as historical fact on the CBC program, This Day in History. The story of Gunpowder Gertie was written by Carolyn McTaggart, a local storyteller and resident of the Kootenays.The story was later adapted into a script by a reputable director, and performed by youth at Centre Stage Theatre.".
- Gertrude_Stubbs wikiPageExternalLink gertie.htm.
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- Gertrude_Stubbs wikiPageLength "1546".
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- Gertrude_Stubbs wikiPageRevisionID "620722224".
- Gertrude_Stubbs wikiPageWikiLink April_Fools_Day.
- Gertrude_Stubbs wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_Broadcasting_Corporation.
- Gertrude_Stubbs wikiPageWikiLink Category:Canadian_folklore.
- Gertrude_Stubbs wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fictional_pirates.
- Gertrude_Stubbs wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Gertrude_Stubbs wikiPageWikiLink George_Stubbs.
- Gertrude_Stubbs wikiPageWikiLink Kootenay_River.
- Gertrude_Stubbs wikiPageWikiLink Kootenays.
- Gertrude_Stubbs wikiPageWikiLink Piracy.
- Gertrude_Stubbs wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police.
- Gertrude_Stubbs wikiPageWikiLink Sandon,_British_Columbia.
- Gertrude_Stubbs wikiPageWikiLink Whitby.
- Gertrude_Stubbs wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gertrude Imogene Stubbs".
- Gertrude_Stubbs wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gertrude Stubbs".
- Gertrude_Stubbs wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fict-char-stub.
- Gertrude_Stubbs wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pirates.
- Gertrude_Stubbs wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Womens-History-stub.
- Gertrude_Stubbs subject Category:Canadian_folklore.
- Gertrude_Stubbs subject Category:Fictional_pirates.
- Gertrude_Stubbs hypernym Pirate.
- Gertrude_Stubbs type Person.
- Gertrude_Stubbs type Character.
- Gertrude_Stubbs comment "Geraldine \"Gunpowder Gertie\" Stubbs is a fictional pirate, often mistakenly reported as real.Stubbs, the story goes, was born in 1879, in Whitby, England, the daughter of George Stubbs, a train engineer and his wife, Violet, a seamstress. Her family moved to Sandon, British Columbia in Canada in 1895. Her mother died in an avalanche and her father turned to alcohol. Having to fend for herself, Geraldine became a pirate on the Kootenay River in Canada.".
- Gertrude_Stubbs label "Gertrude Stubbs".
- Gertrude_Stubbs sameAs Q5553394.
- Gertrude_Stubbs sameAs m.071173.
- Gertrude_Stubbs sameAs Q5553394.
- Gertrude_Stubbs wasDerivedFrom Gertrude_Stubbs?oldid=620722224.
- Gertrude_Stubbs isPrimaryTopicOf Gertrude_Stubbs.