- CA GPR 0589-0589.04-0589.04.16
- Item
- [ca. 1917]
Part of Gordon Morrison fonds
A group picture of WWI soldiers identified as 1st CCD Graduation Class "C" Brailsford 877.
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Part of Gordon Morrison fonds
A group picture of WWI soldiers identified as 1st CCD Graduation Class "C" Brailsford 877.
Part of Frank Kozar fonds
Formal group photograph of 2508 Thorsby army cadets.
2850 Grande Prairie Cadet Corps
Part of Frank Kozar fonds
Captain Kozar, 2850 Loyal Edmonton Regiment, with a group of Grande Prairie cadets enroute to Calgary to receive the Duke of Edinburough Awards.
Part of Frank Kozar fonds
Cadets train on exercise bikes, part of their fitness program.
A bren gun or universal carrier on parade with the Prairie Command .
Part of Roland Pivert fonds
A bren gun or universal carrier on parade in front of the Dominion Motors in Saskatoon. In the summer of 1952, Roland Pivert accompanied the Prairie Command Display, a collection of military technology and equipment, through Northwestern Ontario, Manitoba and Saskatchewan. This piece of equipment was borrowed from the Saskatoon Light Infantry.
Three women and a man dressed in uniform.
The fonds consist of personal papers in the form of genealogy records, income tax returns and correspondence; farm records consisting of income receipts and crop statements; hand-written recipes; a collection of booklets: coupon premium catalogues, cookbooks and household remedies; and some clippings on the Royal family from 1921-1938.
A.J. Watt family
A planer mill in operation showing a pile of lumber, the planer shed and men working. A farm can be seen in the distance.
A riverside camp in Exercise Sweetbriar, Yukon.
Part of Roland Pivert fonds
Tents set up beside a river in Exercise Sweetbriar. Exercise Sweetbriar involved 5,300 Canadian and American soldiers and airmen. The scenario was that an enemy had seized Alaska and the combat team was assigned to secure the Alaska highway and its airfields from Whitehorse to Northway in Alaska.
Part of Lee Pooler fonds
Copy of an original photograph. The Repeater Station personnel took great delight is scaring the new weather station personnel when they were in the outhouse, by shooting at the building. They took care not to shoot through the roof, as they did not want to be dripped on when they were in the outhouse.