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World War, 1914-1918√ Avec objets numériques
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Scenes from the Front - The Sheaf

From page 81 of the February 1917 Sheaf. Eight scenes from the French Front in 1917. Soldiers are: Charles Neil Cameron, W.A. Paterson, William John Sparling (Jack) Hooper, John Cameron.

Bio/Historical Note: John Cameron was born in 1889 at Greenock, Scotland, and was educated at local schools. His family arrived in Saskatchewan in 1903 and homesteaded near Saskatoon. Cameron enrolled at the University of Saskatchewan by 1912. With war breaking out, he joined the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, University Unit, in 1915. He went overseas (France) in May 1915. Sergeant Cameron was wounded in April 1916. He rejoined his unit in June 1916, and was again wounded five months later. Cameron was Invalided to Canada and discharged in April 1917. He returned to the U of S and graduated with a BSA in 1918. Cameron was manager of the Saskatchewan Farmers' Mutual Fire Association in Saskatoon for many years.

Wolseley WWI veterans at War Memorial

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.

Wartime school gardens

A group of children and adults working in a garden area. A building can be seen in the background with a number of small buildings off to one side.

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T. M. Morgan fonds

  • MJ-137
  • Fonds
  • [1914-1918]

This fonds contains Lieutenant T. M Morgan’s photo album of the timber operation by No. 106 Company, Canadian Forestry Corps during the First World War. The photographs were taken in Knockando, Moray-shire, Scotland. Most of the photographs are labeled. T. M. Morgan is the first on the left of the last row of the unlabeled group photo.

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Albert Hamill

Photograph of Albert Hamill, son of Thomas and Rebecca Hamill. Killed in the battle of Passchandael, France on November 6, 1917.

Indian Head Cenotaph at Memorial Park

Photo of the Indian Head Cenotaph, soon after its construction. It was located in Veterans' Memorial Park along North Railway Ave south of the intersection of Otterloo St. and Houghton St. The cenotaph no longer stands.

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