- WWA.2023.250
- Pièce
- 1942-1943
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.1 cm of graphic material. Photo of Stann Binns from 1942-1943
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.1 cm of graphic material. Photo of Stann Binns from 1942-1943
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Photograph of a soldier, postcard, identity unknown, no date given
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23.5 x 18 cm letter written by Gilbert (soldier) to Jerry on 15th Battalion papers ob February 9th, 1919
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Photograph of Albert Hamill, son of Thomas and Rebecca Hamill. Killed in the battle of Passchandael, France on November 6, 1917.
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Photograph of Charles Wheelock Larry. Served with the North West Mounted Police, stationed at Dawson City, Yukon from 1896 to 1900. Served in France with the 10th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery from 1916 to 1919. Owned and operated a blacksmith shop in Whitewood for 43 years.
Unveiling of the Cenotaph Ceremony
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Photograph of the unveiling ceremony of the Whitewood Cenotaph, July 22, 1922
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15.5 x 12.5 cm 2 papers double sided sent by Gilbert (soldier) home to Bill on Thursday November 21, 1918
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Photograph of soldier, identity unknown, no date given
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Charles Guest was a pilot, shot down over Ireland in WWII. He was the oldest brother of T.V. personality, Bill Guest, and 2nd cousin to Merle Ennis of Whitewood.
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1 certificate of service 47 x 32 cm circular, graphic design of King George V, a ship, and a solider on a horse. Text; Certificate of Service in the Great European War. To W.H Stoddart. 68th Batt. C.E.F. Enlisted at Whitewood, Saskatchewan August 24th, 1915.
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Photograph of 46 men
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A photo of 12 soldiers
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25 x 17.5 cm from Italy in 1944 during wwii. Sent to Blanche Taylor by her brother Jimmy Baker