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- William Henry Devlin with friends. Devlin is seated bottom left. WWIWilliam Henry Devlin with friends. Devlin is seated bottom left. WWI
- Leslie Bradley was one of two sons who fought in the first world war. Leslie's war record is shown in Information taken from Records of the Fourth Canadian Infantry Battalion in the Great War of 1914Leslie Bradley was one of two sons who fought in the first …
- For further information, click on the link to his Wikipedia page on the right side of your screen, under the photograph and heading "Other Web Sites/External Links".For further information, click on the link to his Wikipedia page on …
- This is believed to be Bill Archibald, who was killed in November 1941, flying a Hurricane in World War II. He was the son of the Oakville Trafalgar High School principal, R.H. Archibald.This is believed to be Bill Archibald, who was killed in November …
- Kenneth D. Marlatt, Lieutenant at this time of the 4th Canadian Mounted Rifles, 1915. This photograph was taken in Paris, France. He was quickly promoted to Captain and achieved the rank of Major. ThKenneth D. Marlatt, Lieutenant at this time of the 4th Canadian Mounted …
- The 4th Canadian Mounted Rifles was a cavalry unit which participated in many of the most famous battles of the First World War. A good history of the 4th CMR can be found at http://www.4cmr.com/ A lThe 4th Canadian Mounted Rifles was a cavalry unit which participated in …
- Killed Aug 6th, 1944, at the age of 29.Killed Aug 6th, 1944, at the age of 29.
- William Henry Wilkinson in his army uniform. 1921 - 1948.William Henry Wilkinson in his army uniform. 1921 - 1948.
- A link to MilArt, Articles on Canadian Militaria, the website of Clive Law, is included in this record for your further information.A link to MilArt, Articles on Canadian Militaria, the website of Clive …
- Dr. Lorne A. Lyon member of the 75th Battalion returning home.Dr. Lorne A. Lyon member of the 75th Battalion returning home.
- Dr. Lorne A. Lyon member of the 75th Battalion returning home.Dr. Lorne A. Lyon member of the 75th Battalion returning home.
- Dr. Lorne A. Lyon member of the 75th Battalion returning home.Dr. Lorne A. Lyon member of the 75th Battalion returning home.
- A hand-tinted photograph of William Henry Devlin, taken the day he shipped out to fight in the Great War (World War I). If this was in 1914, he was aged 19 in this photograph.A hand-tinted photograph of William Henry Devlin, taken the day he shipped …
- Dr. Lorne A. Lyon member of the 75th Battalion returning home.Dr. Lorne A. Lyon member of the 75th Battalion returning home.
- Emery was in the cavalry, as evidenced by the spurs on his boots.Emery was in the cavalry, as evidenced by the spurs on his …
- Although not yet formally published, copies of David Fearnley's book, "The Lancashire Hussars Yeomanry Cavalry 1848 - 1914", are in the Lancashire Archives in Liverpool, and in the Makerfield referenAlthough not yet formally published, copies of David Fearnley's book, "The Lancashire …
- Possibly taken in the winter of 1915 when they were training at Exhibition Place in Toronto. We know that Private J.T. (Jack) Moulding and Lt. Kenneth D. Marlatt, both from Trafalgar Township/OakvillPossibly taken in the winter of 1915 when they were training at …
- Possibly Jim "Sam" Hughes of the RCAF with his Mossie, as this fighter aircraft was commonly called. Flight Lieutenant "Sam" Hughes flew a de Haviland Mosquito bomber in the Second World War. He is pPossibly Jim "Sam" Hughes of the RCAF with his Mossie, as this …
- After his term of active service in France, Captain Kenneth Marlatt of the 4th Canadian Mounted Rifles was sent to attract recruits in the United States. This is a photograph of the recruiters in BosAfter his term of active service in France, Captain Kenneth Marlatt of …
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