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 was taken on Thanksgiving Day, October 11, 1915, the day of a parade for recruits going ...
A black and white photograph of a group of soldiers standing in ...
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 Corners following a flag raising ceremony which took place at the Armouries on Dundas Street East. A ...
A 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 ceremony which took place at the Armouries on Dundas Street East. A number of onlookers are watching the soldiers. ...
A 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 marched past the Four Corner following a flag raising ceremony which took place at the Armouries on Dundas Street East. In the background at left is the ...
A black and white photograph of a number of soldiers in uniform ...
A black and white photograph of 116th Battalion Soldiers lined up in parade formation at a Military Review on Dundas Street near the Joseph Mitchell farm.
A black and white photograph of 116th Battalion Soldiers lined up in ...
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 Corners following a flag raising ceremony which took place at the Armouries on Dundas Street East. A ...
A black and white photograph of a number of soldiers in uniform ...
A black and white photograph of 116th Battalion Soldiers lined up in parade formation at a Military Review on Dundas Street near the Joseph Mitchell farm. This photo shows soldiers charging across the field during a sham battle which occurred at the event.
A black and white photograph of 116th Battalion Soldiers lined up in ...
A black and white photograph of Bill Brown. It is labeled "Bill Brown" on black tape with gold coloured typeface directly on the photograph. This photograph was on the back of the first leaf of Alex Brown's album and located in the bottom left pocket. This leaf had 4 pockets ...
A black and white photograph of Bill Brown. It is labeled "Bill ...
A black and white photograph of soldiers at the Military Convalescent Hospital. The man with the cane at the centre is Lt. Col. C. E. Cooper Cole. His wife is the woman standing right. The baby is his son, Thomas Cole.
A black and white photograph of soldiers at the Military Convalescent Hospital. ...
Black and white negative showing Leo St. Pierre standing in the garden at the cenotaph. A German field artillery gun, which stood in front of the Armories at 105 Dundas St. E., is visible in the background. The gun was acquired by the Town of Whitby at the end of ...
Black and white negative showing Leo St. Pierre standing in the garden ...