Cadets' Summer Camp at Lake Saskatoon, Alberta.
- CA GPR 0163-0163.07-0163.07.81-2
- Item
- 1957
Part of Elmer Borstad fonds
Grande Prairie Navy Cadets at Saskatoon Lake for summer camp in 1957.
Cadets' Summer Camp at Lake Saskatoon, Alberta.
Part of Elmer Borstad fonds
Grande Prairie Navy Cadets at Saskatoon Lake for summer camp in 1957.
Part of Harry Tuffill fonds
A page from Harry Tuffill's photo alblum. The first photo is at the Tuffill homestead, two are taken at St. John's Anglican Church, Buffalo Lakes, and the other three are taken at army barracks.
Soldiers in the First World War
Part of Harry Tuffill fonds
A page from Harry Tuffill's photo album. The photographs were taken during the First World War and mostly take place in army barracks.
Soldiers in the First World War
Part of Harry Tuffill fonds
A page from Harry Tuffill's photo album. The photographs were taken during the First World War and mostly take place in army barracks.
Soldiers in the First World War
Part of Harry Tuffill fonds
A page from Harry Tuffill's photo album. The photographs were taken during the First World War and mostly take place in army barracks.
Soldiers in the First World War
Part of Harry Tuffill fonds
A page from Harry Tuffill's photo album. The photographs were taken during the First World War and mostly take place in army barracks.
Part of Harry Tuffill fonds
Two soldiers practice military tactics. Note the First World War style of rifle that included a bayonet on its end.
Part of Harry Tuffill fonds
A postcard from Harry Tuffill to Maud Shattock. Harry joined the 91st Highlanders during the First World War. The back of the postcard reads: "This photo was taken as we were going into the church. We were in double column and I was on the right hand side so you cannot see me."
Part of Harry Tuffill fonds
Soldiers digging a shallow trench in Richmond Park during the First World War.
Part of Harry Tuffill fonds
A postcard from Alf Shattock to his mother. The back reads: "Dear Mum, Arrived quite safe at 11.45 last night had to stand all the way down. Raining quite hard all the morning. Alf".