"The Town hall in 1925 with war at the front"
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Parte deHoward Jackson Collection
The Town hall in 1925 with weapons of war displayed at the front.
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"The Town hall in 1925 with war at the front"
Parte deHoward Jackson Collection
The Town hall in 1925 with weapons of war displayed at the front.
War Memorial, Soldiers' Plot at the Regina Cemetery
Parte deCity of Regina fonds
World War I Memorial in the Soldiers' Plot at the Regina Cemetery.
“War Memorial, Lloydminster, Sask, Canada”
Lloydminster Cenotaph/War Memorial
The Cenotaph (front view) with trees and Rosetown water tower in rear.
Memorial Union Building - Honour Roll
Image of the Honour Roll, not yet listing the names of University of Saskatchewan students and alumni who died in World War II, along with the war memorial fireplace below.
Wolseley WWI veterans at War Memorial
Parte deWHFA Photos Collection
Fourteen veterans of WWI and a NWMP officer stand in front of the Wolseley War Memorial, likely in the 1920s. A couple of figures in the rear have moved and are out of focus.
Memorial Union Building - Honour Roll
Image of the Honour Roll, listing the names of University of Saskatchewan students and alumni who died in World War II.
Public School, Lloydminster, Sask.
Lloydminster Public School with the War Memorial/Cenotaph in front
Unveiling of the Cenotaph Ceremony
Parte deVeterans Collection
Photograph of the unveiling ceremony of the Whitewood Cenotaph, July 22, 1922
Parte deLloydminster Chamber of Commerce
Front view of the War Memorial/Cenotaph with Lakeland College [the old Lloydminster Public School] in background.
View of the Cenotaph, located beside the Court House on the northwest corner of Main Street and Eighth Avenue.
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Parte deWHFA Photos Collection
View of the War Memorial in Wolseley, Saskatchewan
Sin título
Parte deVeterans Collection
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.