This is a black and white photo of a military convoy on Main Street, Thessalon. Many people are lining the street to watch the trucks go through. On the left side of the street you can see the O'Connor Hotel and the sign for the Thessalon Bowling Alley.
This is a black and white photo of a military convoy on ...
This is a black and photo of a military convoy on the main street of Thessalon. There is a long convoy of trucks lining the street, and several men stand in the street in various uniforms. Some wear long overcoats, some have on helmets, and one wears a peaked air ...
This is a black and photo of a military convoy on the ...
This is a black and white photo of the Grey & Simcoe Foresters Regiment on parade in Thessalon August 2, 1941. The regiment is shown in full uniform turning off of Huron Street onto Main Street directly in front of the Heffernan House (later known as the Sinton). Bridges Store ...
This is a black and white photo of the Grey & Simcoe ...
This is a black and white photo of the "Thessalon Home Guard" September 6, 1915. There are thirty men dressed in civilian clothing and two men in military uniforms, kneeling in front of the group. The men are posing in front of the Cecil House (later known as The Sinton ...
This is a black and white photo of the "Thessalon Home Guard" ...
Black and white photo of the 119th Battalion "B" Company. The soldiers are standing on the steps of the Barrett Block west side of Main St. Thessalon. The window signs read post office on right and Hurst and Burk Bank on the left. in Thessalon. The soldiers are dressed in ...
Black and white photo of the 119th Battalion "B" Company. The soldiers ...
This newspaper clipping is a brief note about a Thessalon man Stan Olmstead who was injured for the second time during his time in Europe during World War II.
This newspaper clipping is a brief note about a Thessalon man Stan ...
This newspaper article is about Corporal Stan Olmstead of Thessalon, Ontario and an incident that happened to him during his time overseas when he found himself being fired upon by an .88mm enemy gun.
This newspaper article is about Corporal Stan Olmstead of Thessalon, Ontario and ...
This is a newspaper article regarding Corporal Stan Olmstead originally of Thessalon, Ont and details some of his military career while stationed overseas. The article includes information about the wounds he received and how he chose to return to the front lines in spite of his conditon.
This is a newspaper article regarding Corporal Stan Olmstead originally of Thessalon, ...
This lengthy article describes some of the experiences of Cpl. Stanley Olmstead during his overseas service and how his unit was involved in an intense firefight with the enemy.
This lengthy article describes some of the experiences of Cpl. Stanley Olmstead ...
This short clipping is a reprint of a letter sent home from overseas to the editor of the local hometown paper The Advance. The writer Stanley Olmstead describes ho he has been receiving the local paper and who he has seen or been in contact with from his local area. ...
This short clipping is a reprint of a letter sent home from ...
This article is about Cpl. Stanley Olmstead of Thessalon, Ont. and how he was wounded twice in the war overseas. Cpl. Olmstead was involved in an intense firefight with the enemy and was lucky enough to survive.
This article is about Cpl. Stanley Olmstead of Thessalon, Ont. and how ...