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  • Bill Archibald, World War II
        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 …
  • Lieutenant Kenneth D. Marlatt
        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. Th
      Kenneth D. Marlatt, Lieutenant at this time of the 4th Canadian Mounted …
  • Kenneth D. Marlatt, 4th Canadian Mounted Rifles, World War I
        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 l
      The 4th Canadian Mounted Rifles was a cavalry unit which participated in …
  • Robert Taylor Kay's War Medals
        Medals awarded to Robert Taylor Kay. 722022 Gunner Operator. The 1939-45 Star - Awarded for (minimum) 6 months of service in operational command between Sept 3rd 1939 and Sept 2nd 1945. It was immedi
      Medals awarded to Robert Taylor Kay. 722022 Gunner Operator. The 1939-45 Star …
  • Loyal Orange Lodge Hornby No. 165
War Memorial List 1914-1918, 1949
        The Loyal Orange Lodge, Hornby No. 165 was taken into the Oakville Orange Lodge in later years.
      The Loyal Orange Lodge, Hornby No. 165 was taken into the Oakville …
  • Kenneth Marlatt & Private Moulding, 4th Canadian Mounted Rifles, World War I.
        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 referen
      Although not yet formally published, copies of David Fearnley's book, "The Lancashire …
  • 4th Canadian Mounted Rifles, 1915
        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/Oakvill
      Possibly taken in the winter of 1915 when they were training at …
  • Mossie World War II Aircraft
        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 p
      Possibly Jim "Sam" Hughes of the RCAF with his Mossie, as this …
  • Allied Forces Recruiting Campaign
        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 Bos
      After his term of active service in France, Captain Kenneth Marlatt of …
  • S.S. #7 Honor Roll For Aiding War Victim's Fund
        Miss Gladys McCleary was a long-time teacher at McCurdy's Corners School, Ninth Line and Derry Roads which was S.S.#8. She became a school inspector and later a trustee. Halton County has honoured he
      Miss Gladys McCleary was a long-time teacher at McCurdy's Corners School, Ninth …
  • Halton Lorne Rifles, ca1881
        The band was first formed for the 20th Halton Battalion for July 1, 1867, Dominion Day. It became the Oakville Citizen's Band in 1881. In 1881 permission was received to redesignate the 20th Halton R
      The band was first formed for the 20th Halton Battalion for July …
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