The 1936 Winter Olympics

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This is the Lordly House built in 1896. It was originally known as “Evergreen Hall”.

Its most noted resident was Edwina Lordly-Chamier (1890-1981), who until 2002 was the oldest athlete to participate in the Winter Olympics.

She was a member on the Canadian Ladies Ski Team at the 1936 Winter Olympics in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.

The house now is a museum and well worth a visit.


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This is the Lordly House built in 1896. It was originally known as “Evergreen Hall”.

Its most noted resident was Edwina Lordly-Chamier (1890-1981), who until 2002 was the oldest athlete to participate in the Winter Olympics.

She was a member on the Canadian Ladies Ski Team at the 1936 Winter Olympics in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.

The house now is a museum and well worth a visit.


This is the Lordly House built in 1896. It was originally known as “Evergreen Hall”.

Its most noted resident was Edwina Lordly-Chamier (1890-1981), who until 2002 was the oldest athlete to participate in the Winter Olympics.

She was a member on the Canadian Ladies Ski Team at the 1936 Winter Olympics in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.

The house now is a museum and well worth a visit.