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Baldwin H.W. Stoddart was a Sergeant of the 48th Highlanders of Canada during World War II.
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Baldwin H.W. Stoddart was a Sergeant of the 48th Highlanders of Canada during World War II.
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Jesse Turton, son of Roy and Hannah Turton (nee Harvey), who served in World War II.
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One of Myra Wood's military medals for her service in World War I as a nursing sister, serving in Greece, England and Malta. This is the Victory Medal, for all who served in the First World War or in Russia from 1919-1920.
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William Neilly.
Wedding of Milton C. Vipond and Helen
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Wedding of Korean War Veteran Milton C. Vipond to Helen Brown.
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John Harrison Douse, born Nov. 17, 1887. Killed in action at Amiens with 3rd Battalion, August 8, 1918.
Recruitment Paper of William John Nevils
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Recruitment draft for William John Nevils to serve in World War One. Dated May 23, 1918
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Memoriam in the Bradford Witness for those who lose their lives in WWII.
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A few of the medals received by Myra Wood for military service in World War I as a nursing sister, serving in Greece, England and Malta. Myra Wood's medals, which she earned serving as a nursing sister in the First World War. The first medal is the British War Medal, given to all who served in the First World War or in Russia from 1919-1920. The second medal is the Victory Medal, which was issued with the first. The third medal is the 1914-1915 Star, awarded to those who served between August 5, 1914 and December 31, 1915.
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Myra Wood's Victory Medal - back
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One of the military metals received by Myra Wood. This is the back of the Victory Medal, for all who served in the First World War or in Russia from 1919-1920.
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