- IHM.2021.0534
- Pièce
- June 22 1916
Fait partie de Military Collection
The 161st Battalion in their ranks in front of a field of tents.
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The 161st Battalion in their ranks in front of a field of tents.
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Five airplanes in the air.
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The 10th Machine Gun Section in their uniforms are posed around a machine gun.
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NCOs "C" Squadron. 10th CMRs. Indian Head
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Posed group photograph of 15 NCOs in uniform, presumably by the Indian Head Armoury.
Officers of the 20th Border Horse - Sewell, 1913
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Posed group photo of 21 officers (including one RCMP officer) at Camp Sewell (later Camp Hughes) at Carberry, MB
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Military grave marker with the words "In memory of 81376 Sgt. R. Herbert - W Canadian Bn - Killed in action May 13(?) 1917"
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The #28 Veterans Guard of Canada in full uniform
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16th/22nd Saskatchewan Horse - D Company
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The 16th/22nd Saskatchewan Horse group in their full uniforms
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Two copies 21 cm X 27 cm gold-coloured 125-page paperback book written by Lt Cliff Ashfield about Saskatchewan's military history of the "mainline" (i.e. along the CPR mainline from Moosomin to Regina). It focuses on WWI and WWII. This copy of the book has an autograph from the author made out to the Indian Head Museum.
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Photograph of Indian Head Memorial Hall Cenotaph
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A laminated photograph printed on standard letter-sized paper of the Indian Head Memorial Hall flags and cenotaph.
This fonds contains the autobiographies of Tony Wilson and his brother, Walter Wilson. Both accounts recall life on a homestead near Bengough, Saskatchewan just after the turn of the century, as well as their terms of service during World War II. The autobiography by Tony Wilson includes several copies of family photographs.
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Decoration Day Parade to Cemetery
Fait partie de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
A mounted soldier leading a parade of a flag draped wagon pulled by four horses with two men mounted followed by a contingent of armed soldiers, civilians and band. The parade is on the 300 block of Main Street, Rosetown.
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Decoration Day Parade to Cemetery
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Six Model T type vehicles, one mounted soldier, flag draped wagon pulled by four horses and two mounted men and a large number of civilians at what appears to be the Rosetown Cemetery.
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Royal Canadian Legion Ladies Auxiliary Membership1994 - 2002
Fait partie de Ladies Auxiliary Canadian Legion fonds
A legal-sized manila folder with three pages stapled to the inside. Written on both the folder and the papers are lists of members of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion in Indian Head as well as the prices of membership fees and which members paid them for the years from 1994 to 2002.
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Six original Canadian letters from World War Two, with content about the destroyer HMCS Athabaskan, pride in service, the Wrens, criticisms of those young men not serving, and duties while in service. Two of the letters were written by Telegrapher Leonard Woolsey. The other letters were written by Barbara Woolsey. The letters were addressed to Eldon Woolsey, brother of Leonard and son of Barbara, who served overseas with the RCAF.
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