Item is a photograph of a soldier standing in the middle of a camp, probably taken around 1919.
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Item is a photograph of a soldier posing for a photo in a field, probably taken around 1919.
Item is a photograph of three men posing for a photo, two are standing and one is sitting. The photo was probably taken in 1919.
Item is a photograph of three soldiers sitting on a bench and posing for a photo, probably taken in 1919. The soldier to the right is Walter Dubé.
Item is a photograph postcard of a group of soldiers sitting around a table, they all have pencils and paper and seem to be discussing plans or strategies. The photo was probably taken around 1919.
Item is a photograph postcard of the soldier's of the 10th Canadian Res. Batallion standing in formation for their route march at Ripon in North Yorkshire, England, in 1919.
Item is a photograph postcard of the soldier's of the 10th Canadian Res. Batallion doing their route march at Ripon in North Yorkshire, England, in 1919. There is a little dog walking behind the soldier leading the march.
Item is a photograph postcard of a group of officers of the 10th Res. Canadian Battalion standing in a line. The photo was probably taken in 1919.
Item is a photograph postcard of the soldier's of the 10th Canadian Res. Batallion doing their route march at Ripon in North Yorkshire, England, in 1919. The sign "Hepworth's Ripon Ales" is visible in the background.
Item is a photograph postcard of the soldier's of the 10th Canadian Res. Batallion doing their route march at Ripon in North Yorkshire, England, in 1919.
Item is a photograph postcard of a group of soldiers, out of uniform, posing for a photo in a sleeping area at camp. The photo was probably taken around 1919.
Item is a photograph postcard of the soldier's of the 10th Canadian Res. Batallion doing their route march at Ripon in North Yorkshire, England, in 1919.
Item is a photograph postcard of the Soldier's sleeping area, all organized with beds stacked and sheets folded on top. The photo was probably taken around 1919.
Item is a photograph postcard of the Soldier's dining area, with bowls and plates placed upside-down on the tables. The photo was probably taken aroud 1919.
Item is a photograph postcard of some men, probably soldiers out of uniform, running a track race on Empire Day on May 24th 1919 at Ripon in North Yorkshire, England.
Item is a photograph postcard of some men, probably soldiers out of uniform, getting ready for a track race on Empire Day on May 24th 1919 at Ripon in North Yorkshire, England
Item is a photograph postcard of a crowd of soldiers sitting behind a fence on Empire Day on May 24th, 1919.
Item is a photograph postcard of four soldiers leaning up against a railing, posing for the photo, which was probably taken around 1919.
Item is a photograph postcard of two soldiers standing side-by-side, Paulo Dubé is the soldier on the right. The photo was probably taken around 1919.
The file contains primary source material on the military career of James H. Wark between 1916 and 1940 in Montreal and England. It consists primarily of James H. Wark's war memorabilia, correspondences, and photographs during World War One.
The fonds consists of primary source material on the Woodman family. It contains photographs, correspondence, wills, financial receipts, press clippings, autograph books and medals from the First and Second World War. It contains the following series: Joshua Woodman (1864), Albert Alonzo Woodman (1853-1896), Albert Alonzo Woodman Jr. (1882-1921), Milton A. Woodman (1900-[194--]), John Woodman (1917, 1947), The McKee Family (1898-1921), Murray A. Milton Woodman (1960-1972), Peter A. Woodman (1945-2010), Keith Woodman (2009), Woodman Family Photos ([19--]-[20--]), Other Family Photos ([18--?]-[19--?]), Woodman Genealogy ([19--] -[20--?]), Miscellaneous (1875-2010) and Dorothy Jane Neill Woodman (2005).
Woodman FamilyItem is a photograph of five soldiers taken at Ripon Camp in North Yorkshire, England on March 5, 1919. James Wark stands on the far right of the group. The other soldiers, from left to right, are identified on the verso as Jack Travers, W. Whittaker, A.E. [Varden], and [R.]A. Tate.
The file consists of photographs of Elvyn M. Baldwin taken between about 1925 and 1951. Included among the photographs is one of Elvyn among the crew of the HMCS Lauzon, Elvyn with a group of cadets and three of Elvyn and his wife, Jane Ross, from their wedding day.
Item consists of a studio photograph of W. Keith Baldwin in his military uniform in 1941.
The file contains primary source information on Curtis Ross from about the 1920s to 1942. It consists of a Certificate of Honour from the Government of the Dominion of Canada for investing in the Second Victory loan, accompanied by a 1923 Canadian two dollar bill. It also consists of two black and white photographs: one of Curtis Ross and one of his blacksmith shop in Bulwer.
Item consists of photograph of Captain Harry Roland Cleveland Sr., member of the 5th C.M.R. during the First World War and an unidentified man.
Item is a photograph of three men holding guns standing around a dead Fenian. This image shows a human corpse and may be triggering.
Item consists of digital reproduction of a poster advertising the Sherbrooke Hussars' Centennial Guard activities in Sherbrooke in 1967. The poster features an illustration of a soldier in a 19th-century uniform, holding a musket. The activities included a program of drill and 1867 battle tactics and a concert by the Sherbrooke Hussars Band to commemorate Canada's Centennial and the 100th Anniversary of the Regiment. Activities were to take place at the Parade Grounds (Champ-de-Mars) off of Queen Street (now Boulevard Queen-Victoria) in Sherbrooke on Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday afternoons.
Item is a photograph of a celebration welcoming home both Canadian and American troops from the Great War on June 10th, 1919. The presentation of medals, pictured here, took place at the Derby Line bandstand.
Item is a photograph of a camp of soldiers situated at the Pulp and Paper Mill during the wood pile fire in East Angus in 1945.