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- A collage of 66 vignettes of men in World War I military uniforms with their name listed below. In the centre "1915 Paris" is flanked by two crossed Union Jacks. The collage is signed on the bottom rA collage of 66 vignettes of men in World War I military …
- Courtland Casimir Fissette was born on 4 June 1875 to Thomas and Mary J. [Oversholt] Fissette in Nanticoke, Haldimand County. The French Canadian family lived in Walpole, Haldimand when Courtland wasCourtland Casimir Fissette was born on 4 June 1875 to Thomas and …
- Acting Lance Corporal John (Jack) Henry Foster Babcock, (1900-2010) is remembered as Canada’s last known surviving veteran of WWI. Babcock, who enlisted at 15 years of age, was the last link to the 6Acting Lance Corporal John (Jack) Henry Foster Babcock, (1900-2010) is remembered as …
- World War I Military service records of George Wray Crumback. The son of Joseph Merrit and Mary Melissa “Minnie” (McEwan), George was born on 21 November 1896 in Oakland, Brant. He enlisted as a privWorld War I Military service records of George Wray Crumback. The son …
- For King and Country is the story of the 125th overseas battalion. It was the first complete battalion of soldiers recruited and trained in Brant County during World War One. The officers and men werFor King and Country is the story of the 125th overseas battalion. …
- Photograph of Cyril Cousins, Albert Johnston, and an unidentified man all in military uniforms.Photograph of Cyril Cousins, Albert Johnston, and an unidentified man all in …
- Photograph mounted inside a cardboard folder of Leigh Vincent Neill who fought in the First World War. He was born on March 25, 1898 and was the son of Reverend John G. Neill.Photograph mounted inside a cardboard folder of Leigh Vincent Neill who fought …
- This 1915 photograph depicts a platoon of Paris men training to defend Paris in the unlikely event of attack. They are holding wooden rifles. The man on the left is John Fisher, then an MP and laterThis 1915 photograph depicts a platoon of Paris men training to defend …
- This item consists of a postcard and a letter sent by Leigh Neill to Emilie Robertson while Leigh was serving for Canada in the First World War. The postcard indicates that he was in the hospital dueThis item consists of a postcard and a letter sent by Leigh …
- Harry Herbert Gloster was born in Bristol, England on 1 May 1897 to Rosena Louisa Watts and Harry Daniel Gloster, the owner of a picture framing shop in Bristol. As a child, he sang in the school choHarry Herbert Gloster was born in Bristol, England on 1 May 1897 …
- 1999.0246.01: Black and white photograph of a group of fifteen Canadian soldiers recovering from wounds at a Canadian Expeditionary Force hospital in England, 1918. All men are in uniform, except the1999.0246.01: Black and white photograph of a group of fifteen Canadian soldiers …
- Courtland Casimir Fissette was born on 4 June 1875 to Thomas and Mary J. [Oversholt] Fissette in Nanticoke, Haldimand County. The French Canadian family lived in Walpole, Haldimand when Courtland wasCourtland Casimir Fissette was born on 4 June 1875 to Thomas and …
- Courtland Casimir Fissette was born on 4 June 1875 to Thomas and Mary J. [Oversholt] Fissette in Nanticoke, Haldimand County. The French Canadian family lived in Walpole, Haldimand when Courtland wasCourtland Casimir Fissette was born on 4 June 1875 to Thomas and …
- Black and white photograph of a Remembrance Day ceremony held at the Paris Cenotaph, located in downtown Paris, Ontario, circa 1935. A minister is speaking, standing on a raised platform behind a podBlack and white photograph of a Remembrance Day ceremony held at the …
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