Exterior group photograph of the No. 5 Sutton Company of the Brome Troop of Cavalry, including Major Charles William Shepard, taken at camp in uniform (7 are identified).
The file contain one photograph of the No. 5 Sutton Company of the Brome Troop of Cavalry.
Commission appointing Captain Charles William Shepard as Major in the 5th Regiment of Cavalry in Active Militia of Canada, signed by Col. W. Powell in Ottawa.
First Class Certificate granted to Captain Charles William Shepard, Commanding No. 5 Troop, 5th Provisional Regiment of Cavalry, signed by Officers of the Active Militia Force of Canada signed in Cookshire.
Commission to discharge the duty of CAPTAIN granted to Charles William Shepard in the Brome Troop of Cavalry, signed by Col. W. Powell, Adjutant General of Militia.
Second Class Certificate granted to Sergeant C.W. Shepard of the Sutton Troop of Cavalry having shown his competency for the Officer of a Troop Officer signed by Officers of the Active Militia Force of Canada at Camp Laprairie.
Second Class Certificate granted to Charles William Shepard of the Regimental Division of Brome by the Commandant of the School of Military Instruction of Montreal.
Glass negative of the Lakeview Hotel in Knowlton with a side view of the building and fence as well as some trees and telephone poles.
Glass negative of the old Knowlton Academy, which is currently part of the BCHS Museum.
Glass negative of Wyatt's Store, perhaps in Sutton. There is a man standing outside of the doorway.
Glass negative of Wyatt's Store, perhaps in Sutton. There are four men standing on the porch.
The fonds contains primary source information regarding Ezekiel Knowlton. The fonds contains the following series: Correspondence (1790-1820); Business and Legal Papers (1798-1823).
Knowlton, EzekielGlass negative of a young woman riding her bicycle down the road. The woman is wearing a hat.
Glass negative of a man and woman standing in front of the large statue at Plymouth, Massachusetts.
Glass negative of a group of four women and two men facing the 'National Monument of the Fore Fathers' at Plymouth, Massachusetts.
Glass negative of four children posing in a grassy area with trees and shrubs around.
Glass negative of a man driving a horse and buggy cart.
Glass negative of a woman posing with her bicycle on a dirt road next to a large field. View of the lake and forest are in the background.
Glass negative of four young children posing in a garden, two boys standing and two girls sitting down.
Glass negative of a father sitting and holding a baby, a boy posing on the opposite side of the plant and a dog standing next to the boy. The dog is blurry. The man was identified as Charles Stone.
Glass negative of a man and woman posing for a portrait. The background board for the portrait is shown as well as the curtains. The couple are both wearing hats and coats.
Glass negative of a woman posing with her bicycle on a dirt road with a view of the lake in the background.
The record consists of a Report on operations carried out by the 1st Canadian Division between April 9 and May 5 1917, specifically regarding the Vimy Ridge-Willerval-Arleux and Fesnoy operations. The record also contains General Sir Arthur Currie’s after action report on the Vimy Ridge operation.
The series consists of family photographs of Bates, Robinson, Page and Mandigo family members, all included in 4 photo albums kept by Helen Robinson Bates. The albums were donated by Hazel Bates, daughter of Hiram Bates and Helen Robinson.
The fonds consists of primary and secondary source documents relating to the Bates family of Sutton. The photographs are included in four photo albums. They include Bates, Robinson, Page and Mandigo family members. The albums were donated by Hazel Bates, daughter of Hiram Bates and Helen Robinson.
Glass negative of Sarah Knowlton Foster sitting at a table and holding a newspaper in a house.
Glass negative of Judge Samuel Willard Foster and women on a travel sleigh pulled by four horses. There are trees and snow in the scenery.
Glass negative of members of the Foster family in a horse and carriage outside of Nestledown.