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.
Most photos are colour 3.5 x 5 inch snapshots of various Legion events with veterans in their Legion dress. Many involve laying of wreaths and socializing at Remembrance Day ceremonies.
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.
A small (13 cm X 20 cm) brown bank account book from the Union Bank of Canada containing the financial information form H.L.P club from 1919 as well as multiple newspaper clippings about the club glued to the back pages. Also 11 blank Union Bank of Canada cheques. The H.L.P club was a group of three women who raised money to send care boxes to soldiers during the WWI.
Photo album with correspondence and other documents from the H.L.P. Club The H.L.P club was a group of three women (Elizabeth Holden - Ethel Livingstone - Estelle Pearen) who raised money to send care boxes to soldiers during the WWI.
Recruits in uniform lined up on the sidewalk on Rosetown Main Street. Buildings behind recruits include "B C Restaurant", North Western Land Co., and Goose Lake Elevator. The street is quite muddy.
From the Sheaf, vol. 5, no. 2, February 1917. Split image at left of Lieutenants John G. Diefenbaker, Hugh Aird and M.A. MacMillan; image at right of Sergeant [John] Cameron convalescing at Dalston Hall, England.
From the Sheaf, vol. 6, no. 2, February 1918. Essay and images relating to two students killed in action: Grenville Carson Hopkins and William Dobie Beaton. Text continues on A-10945.