Richard (Dick) Hamill - Royal Canadian Air Force
- WWA.2023.242
- Item
- 1940
Parte deVeterans Collection
Photograph of 10 soldiers in front of an airplane
Richard Hamill is in the back row, second from left. Richard is the son of Hugh and Alva Hamill.
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Richard (Dick) Hamill - Royal Canadian Air Force
Parte deVeterans Collection
Photograph of 10 soldiers in front of an airplane
Richard Hamill is in the back row, second from left. Richard is the son of Hugh and Alva Hamill.
Parte deVeterans Collection
23.5 x 18 cm letter written by Gilbert (soldier) to Jerry on 15th Battalion papers ob February 9th, 1919
Christmas card from Private J.L. McIntosh
Parte deVeterans Collection
Christmas card from Private John L. McIntosh sent to Alva Apperley during the World War I
Worthy of Their Country - Whitewood Boys - November 1915
Parte deVeterans Collection
Photograph on a postcard of 17 men labelled Worthy of Their Country - Whitewood Boys - November 1915
Our Boys - Whitewood - November 1915
Parte deVeterans Collection
Photograph of 26 men
217th Overseas Battalion - Camp Hughes
Parte deVeterans Collection
Photograph of 217th Overseas Battalion at Camp Hughes
Ervine Johnston, Jack Huckerby, John Bell and Wilbur Potter
Parte deVeterans Collection
Photograph -
Back row - Ervine Johnston, Jack Huckerby, John Bell
Seated - Wilbur Potter
Parte deVeterans Collection
Photograph of Capt. W. Porter, 2nd Canadian Division Headquarters B.E.F. France
Parte deVeterans Collection
Photograph of the reserve army
Parte deVeterans Collection
15.5 x 12.5 cm 2 papers double sided sent by Gilbert (soldier) home to Bill on Thursday November 21, 1918
Parte deVeterans Collection
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.
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.