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Samuel Wark fonds

  • GLEN glen-3777
  • Fonds
  • [ca. 1865-1870]

The fonds consists of photos of Wark, James Montgomery and the Wark family.

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James W. Taylor fonds

  • CA EDM MS-597
  • Fonds
  • 1901 - 1903

The fonds consists of records of James Taylor’s military career:

  • a notice of parade for the Winnipeg Rifles, 90th Regiment, “A” Company, 1900;
  • a Certificate of Discharge from the Winnipeg 90th Rifles, March 2, 1901;
  • a one-page hand written personal account of James W. Taylor's time in South Africa, 1901-1902 (includes place, date and notes).
  • 7 pages of typewritten accounts from James W. Taylor's diary in South Africa from February 24, 1902 to June 1, 1902; Certificate of Discharge from the South African Constabulary, February 21, 1903;
  • a pass from the South African Constabulary, 1903;
    The photographs are also from James Taylor’s military carrier and include Canadian troops in South Africa.

Sans titre

Ernest Stanley Clifford fonds

  • GLEN glen-3918
  • Fonds
  • 1914

The fonds consists of photograph of Sir Sam Hughes and his officers at Valcartier, Quebec.

Sans titre

William Mair fonds

  • CA EDM MS-942
  • Fonds
  • 1916

The fonds consists of a panorama photograph of the 202 Overseas Battalion taken at Sarcee Camp on 14 Oct 1916.

Sans titre

Charles F. Wampler fonds

  • CA LERMM 1987-15
  • Fonds
  • 1918, [194-?]

This fonds consists of a Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Forces Discharge Certificate and a poem "Why Should We Fight For England" (As read on the "Happy Gang" by George Temple) written by Harold Wood, Toronto.

Sans titre

Military hospitals autograph collection

  • PPCLI C40-6.1a
  • Collection
  • 1917-1918

An autograph book was used to collect signatures, greetings, verses, sketches, and drawings of soldiers recuperating in military hospitals in southeastern England, 1917-1918. The hospitals referenced are No. 16 Canadian General Hospital (formerly Ontario Military Hospital), No. 7 Canadian General Hospital, and Princess Patricia’s Canadian Red Cross Hospital. The owner of the book may have been a nursing sister, a volunteer, or a patient, or its ownership may have passed among several individuals. The name “Pete Binquist” is inscribed on the inside front cover. “Sister Devitt” is referenced on page 43. Signatures include PPCLI members Leslie S. MacDonald, D.W. Fraser, and F. Weaver.

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John D. Ellinger fonds

  • CA EDM MS-1085
  • Fonds
  • [ca. 1915], 1919

The fonds consists of military photographs including the Officers of the 66th Overseas Battalion in 1915 and the 49th Battalion’s return to Edmonton in 1919.

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Willis Lumgair Clark fonds

  • PPCLI ppcli-138
  • Fonds
  • 1915-1919

The fonds consists of photographic copies of 12 photographs of Willis Lumgair Clark during his service in the First World War, 1915-1919. Included are images of members of the First University Company at Niagara Camp, patients at Wharnecliffe Hospital in Sheffield, the Victory Parade in Mons, 1918 and the Guard of Honour following the War.

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Robert W. Busby fonds

  • CA LERMM 1987-26
  • Fonds
  • 1916-1919

This fonds consists of 2 army pay books, 1 military leave pass, 1 card for the British Army & Navy Leave Club Paris, 1 YMCA Returned Soldier's Ticket, 1 Military Convalescent Hospital Christmas Dinner Menu, 4 greeting cards, and 26 postcards.

Sans titre

Returned Soldiers' Reception Committee fonds

  • MIL A23
  • Fonds
  • November 7, 1919

The fonds consists of a program, "Program of Reception to our Returned Boys of Millet" for an event held on November 7, 1919.

Sans titre

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