- CA BWGPL JH-2019-06-20-09
- Stuk
- 1918
Part of John Harrison Fonds
Letters about fuel conservation and control, dated 1918 and a copy of fuel regulations (mentioned as an enclosure in one of the letters).
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Part of John Harrison Fonds
Letters about fuel conservation and control, dated 1918 and a copy of fuel regulations (mentioned as an enclosure in one of the letters).
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Part of John Harrison Fonds
A copy of an Ontario Legislative resolution relating to World War One.
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Part of John Harrison Fonds
Postcard and letters from the Ontario Fire Marshal's Office regarding fire wastage in war time.
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Canadian Charter of Rights & Freedoms
A copy of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. It was enacted as part of the Canada Act 1982 and came into force on April 17, 1982.
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Part of John Harrison Fonds
Letter about food shortages, dated March 18, 1918 and a copy of a proclamation made by the Lieutenant-Governor regarding food shortages (mentioned as an enclosure in the letter).
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Part of John Harrison Fonds
A copy of the Military Service Act of 1917. It outlines the process of enlistment in the armed forces. Sent to the Clerk of Bradford.
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Part of John Harrison Fonds
Letter about unproductive land and a copy of a bill passed by the Ontario Legislature regarding the cultivation of vacant land (mentioned as an enclosure in the letter).
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Part of John Harrison Fonds
Documents related to Government fish dealers for Bradford during World War One.
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Part of John Harrison Fonds
Letters related to World War One victory bonds.
"The Canadian Government sold Victory Bonds to Canadian citizens, private corporations and various organizations in order to raise funds to pay for the war. The bonds were a loan to the government that could be redeemed with interest after 5,10, or 20 years and were released during 5 different campaigns between 1915 and 1919. In 1915 a hundred million dollars worth of Victory Bonds was issued and quickly purchased."
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