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Acknowledgments...

Flight of the Royal George 2012 and the Bath Legacy Project would like to extend our thanks to the many supporters who have helped with the creation of our web site, from funding partners and sponsors, to those who have generously allowed us to make use of their work.
A very special thank you to Peter Rindlisbacher for the use of his paintings, you see his work on the front page of our web site as well as in the DVD and You Tube video that tells the story of the Flight of the Royal George. Mr. Rindlisbacher's work truly brings the events surrounding the flight of the Royal George to life and we are forever grateful.  We also wish to thank the family of author and historian Robert Malcomson for the use of his work. There is no greater authority on the Naval War on the Great Lakes then Bob Malcomson.
Graham Lindsey of Wave Length Media kindly provided us with some of the photography which helped contribute to the top banner on the home page of our web site. Many thanks go to Robert Henderson & The Discriminating General for the bounty of research on the War of 1812.

Dr. Greg Baran was kind enough to allow us to display letters from his private collection in the primary sources section of our site. And, he, along with a number of Canadian Fencibles appear in the DVD and various podcasts on our site, as British soldiers from the War of 1812. They volunteered their time, often under less-than-ideal weather conditions.
Funding partners include: PELA-CFDC, The Province of Ontario, The St. Lawrence War of 1812 Bicentennial Alliance, Loyalist Township, and Bath Revitalization Comittee.

Web site design and content by WJP Media graphic elements Carrie Kyte

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