Item B-91 - First McGill University Company - Group Photo

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First McGill University Company - Group Photo

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B-91

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  • [May or June 1915] (Creation)

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1 photograph : b&w ; 20 x 25 cm

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University of Saskatchewan Platoon #15 of "D" Company in the First McGill University Company. Photo taken at McGill University. Names on back: William T. McFerran, [C.C. Heinie], [Thomas Yorath] (Cardiff), Robert Carlton Grant, T.J. Porter, Allan F. Neatby, Percy Dennington Kisbey, Andrew C. Bennett, [Percival E. Ecob], J.D. Patterson, Jack Cameron, N.E. Parrott, Alex Cuthbert, R.M. Edmiston, Walter Roy Whittingham, Thomas Hampson, Harold R. Cantelon, Joseph Lees Nicholls, [Arthur Edward Leeming Parlett], [Robert S. Turriff], Wm. Nicoll, Franklin Mager Keffer, J.D. Williams, Harris Turner, Charles Neil Cameron, Wiliam John Sparling (Jack) Hooper, and [P. Beachours].

Bio/Historical Note: This was part of the 38th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF), which went overseas in the summer of 1915 to reinforce Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (P.P.C.L.I.).

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Photographer: Gordon of Montreal

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