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- This is from an issue of The Gazette and Chronicle printed in 1916.This is from an issue of The Gazette and Chronicle printed in …
- This is from the February 17, 1916 issue of The Gazette and Chronicle.This is from the February 17, 1916 issue of The Gazette and …
- This is a newspaper clipping from the Gazette and Chronicle.This is a newspaper clipping from the Gazette and Chronicle.
- A black and white photograph of a number of soldiers in uniform from the 116th Battalion marching along Dundas Street at Brock Street. In this photograph the soldiers are marching past the Four CorneA black and white photograph of a number of soldiers in uniform …
- A black and white photograph of a number of soldiers in uniform from the 116th Battalion marching along Dundas Street at Brock Street. In this photograph the soldiers are marching past the Four CorneA black and white photograph of a number of soldiers in uniform …
- 116th Battalion Parade, on Dundas Street, May 26, 1916. The parade is passing the a house at 701 Dundas Street West, demolished in 1979.116th Battalion Parade, on Dundas Street, May 26, 1916. The parade is …
- A black and white photograph of a number of soldiers in uniform from the 116th Battalion marching west along Dundas Street. The soldiers marched past the Four Corner following a flag raising ceremonyA black and white photograph of a number of soldiers in uniform …
- A black and white photograph of a number of soldiers in uniform from the 116th Battalion marching east along Dundas Street. The soldiers marched along Dundas Street following a flag raising ceremonyA black and white photograph of a number of soldiers in uniform …
- A black and white photograph of a number of soldiers in uniform from the 116th Battalion marching west along Dundas Street. The soldiers are marching west along Dundas Street to a flag raising ceremoA black and white photograph of a number of soldiers in uniform …
- The Armouries were located on the south side of Dundas Street between Green Street and Brock Street.The Armouries were located on the south side of Dundas Street between …
- The Armouries were located on the south side of Dundas Street between Green Street and Brock Street.The Armouries were located on the south side of Dundas Street between …
- The Armouries were located on the south side of Dundas Street between Green Street and Brock Street.The Armouries were located on the south side of Dundas Street between …
- The Armory building was at 105 Dundas Street East, demolished 1970.The Armory building was at 105 Dundas Street East, demolished 1970.
- A black and white photograph of soldiers of the 116th Battalion marching west on Dundas Street following a flag raising ceremony at the Armouries. In the background is Mathison Bros. shop and Allin'sA black and white photograph of soldiers of the 116th Battalion marching …
- A black and white photograph of soldiers of the 116th Battalion marching west on Dundas Street following a flag raising ceremony at the Armouries. In the background at right is the Dominion Bank at tA black and white photograph of soldiers of the 116th Battalion marching …
- This parade was organized by the Town of Whitby and took place on Thanksgiving Day, October 11, 1915.This parade was organized by the Town of Whitby and took place …
- This parade was for recruits going overseas and was organized by the Town of Whitby and took place on Thanksgiving Day, October 11, 1915.This parade was for recruits going overseas and was organized by the …
- This parade was for recruits going overseas and was organized by the Town of Whitby and took place on Thanksgiving Day, October 11, 1915.This parade was for recruits going overseas and was organized by the …
- This parade was for recruits going overseas and was organized by the Town of Whitby and took place on Thanksgiving Day, October 11, 1915.This parade was for recruits going overseas and was organized by the …
- A black and white photograph of a group of soldiers standing in front of the bandshell and the armouries on the south side of Dundas Street between Green Street and Brock Street. This photograph wasA black and white photograph of a group of soldiers standing in …