Proper noun
Dundurn
A town in Saskatchewan, Canada.
Dundurn Press (2011), p. 110 She married Fairbanks just days later on March 28, 1920. Source: Internet
Christopher Redmond, Sherlock Holmes Handbook, Dundurn Press Ltd., 30 October 2009, p. 51; The new annotated Sherlock Holmes: The adventures of Sherlock Holmes; The memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, W.W. Norton, 2005, p.17. Source: Internet
Dundurn Press, 1998, p 43 On January 16, 1862, after an explosion of natural gas Canada's first oil gusher came into production, shooting into the air at a recorded rate of 3,000 barrels per day. Source: Internet
Dundurn, c1993. 69 101 Further reading *Borden, Robert (1971) Letters to Limbo. Source: Internet