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- Black and white photo of Bugler Douglas Williams standing in front of the Toronto Armories.Black and white photo of Bugler Douglas Williams standing in front of …
- Black and white photo of the 116th Battalion hearing speeches before being shipped overseas; King St. East.Black and white photo of the 116th Battalion hearing speeches before being …
- Colonel R.S. McLaughlin Armoury opened in 1914, just a couple of months before the breakout of the First World War.Colonel R.S. McLaughlin Armoury opened in 1914, just a couple of months …
- Black-and-white photo of a military parade downtown being led by a marching band.Black-and-white photo of a military parade downtown being led by a marching …
- Black and white photo of a Military parade through downtown; close-up of an unidentified soldier.Black and white photo of a Military parade through downtown; close-up of …
- Black and white group photo of unidentified military individuals.Black and white group photo of unidentified military individuals.
- Black-and-white postcard of Oshawa military leaving the trains station; a parade.Black-and-white postcard of Oshawa military leaving the trains station; a parade.
- Black-and-white photo of a group of soldiers (unknown battalion) marching through downtown Oshawa.Black-and-white photo of a group of soldiers (unknown battalion) marching through downtown …
- Black-and-white photo of a group of soldiers (unknown battalion) marching through downtown Oshawa.Black-and-white photo of a group of soldiers (unknown battalion) marching through downtown …
- Black-and-white photo of a group of soldiers (unknown battalion) marching through downtown Oshawa, carrying banners in recognition of World War I battles.Black-and-white photo of a group of soldiers (unknown battalion) marching through downtown …
- Black-and-white/hand-coloured photo of a casket of a fallen soldier in procession through downtown Oshawa along King Street just west of Simcoe Street. Visible in the background are the Royal Band ofBlack-and-white/hand-coloured photo of a casket of a fallen soldier in procession through …
- At the start of the First World War, a group of soldiers were recruited from Ontario County by the 34th Battalion. The 116th fought with the Canadian Expeditionary Force in England, France, and BelgiAt the start of the First World War, a group of soldiers …
- Black and white group portrait of the 116th Battalion Band in front of the Oshawa Armouries.Black and white group portrait of the 116th Battalion Band in front …
- The 34th Battalion Band was created in 1866, and Col. Robert Samuel McLaughlin was a patron of the band for several decades. In 1968, the band cut ties with the battalion, and Col. Sam transformed thThe 34th Battalion Band was created in 1866, and Col. Robert Samuel …
- Black-and-white photo of the 116th Battalion marching through downtown Oshawa; King Street West shortly before going overseas. The Central Hotel is visible in the background.Black-and-white photo of the 116th Battalion marching through downtown Oshawa; King Street …
- Black-and-white (photo of) photo of a military battalion parading in Alexandra Park, Oshawa.Black-and-white (photo of) photo of a military battalion parading in Alexandra Park, …
- Black and white panoramic photo of horses with carts and eight unidentified military officers on horses.Black and white panoramic photo of horses with carts and eight unidentified …
- 116th Battalion marching on King Street116th Battalion marching on King Street
- 116th Battalion marching on King Street116th Battalion marching on King Street