- MI3.008
- Item
- [ca 1950]
6 young men in cadet uniforms in front of Smith School. L-R: 3 unknown, Doug Collins, Keith Collins, unknown.
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6 young men in cadet uniforms in front of Smith School. L-R: 3 unknown, Doug Collins, Keith Collins, unknown.
Mother and son who is in uniform
Stanley Cheyne in uniform with his mother Isabella Cheyne. Standing in a yard beside a picket fence.
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A man in military uniform, leaning against a vehicle. There is a building in the background
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A man in military uniform, holding a rifle.
Tom Driscoll, R.C.A.F. From Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A portrait of Tom Driscoll in his Royal Canadian Air Force Uniform
A Group of Sailors Receiving Mail
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A group of men in Navy uniform on a ship. One of the men is handing out envelopes to the other men
James Inglis From Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A portrait of James Inglis in his Navy uniform
Part of PAHS Archives Collection
Groups of men in a mess hall, possibly at an Armouries or a work camp
Red Williams in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Red Williams in military uniform, standing in front of a house
Emma and George Lee in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Emma and George Lee standing together in front of some trees. George Lee is in military uniform
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A professional portrait of Shirley Rennie in her World War II Military Uniform
Major-General William W. Foster and Major Wilf Rae
Major-General William W. Foster and Major Wilf Rae in uniforms and hats standing at ease in Rutherford Rink.
Bio/Historical Note: William Wasbrough (Billy) Foster (1875-1954) was born in Bristol, England in 1876 and immigrated to Canada in 1894. In a 1913 by-election, Foster was elected Conservative member for The Islands in the British Columbia legislature. In November 1914, he joined the 2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles. After distinguishing himself at the Somme and Vimy Ridge, he was promoted to command the 52nd Battalion in August 1917. Aside from a temporary post to command the 9th Infantry Brigade in September 1918, Foster remained with the 52nd until the end of the war. He received two DSO Bars, was twice wounded and was five times mentioned in dispatches. Foster was appointed Chief Constable of the Vancouver Police Department on 3 January 1935. Foster remained active in veteran affairs during peacetime and was the president of the Royal Canadian Legion from 1938 to 1940. His career as chief constable was cut short when he was called off to war in 1939 and was promoted to major general. Foster died in 1954 in Vancouver.
"Mrs. Greggan and Joe" in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A professional portrait of Mrs. Greggan and Joe
Alex Gray in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Alex Gray, in a Naval uniform, standing in front of a tree and brick building
Harold Smeeton in uniform with an unidentified soldier
Part of SMM Photo Collection
Studio portrait of Harold Smeeton (standing) and another unidentified soldier. Harold Smeeton was raised on a farm twenty-seven (27) miles south of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan and attended Camlachie School.
Guilleminot, R.