- CA BWGPL LHC-Her-WWI-OS9215
- Unidad documental simple
- 1910s
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Private William R. Sturgeon, Service No. 3038445 of the Central Ontario Regiment, World War I.
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Private William R. Sturgeon, Service No. 3038445 of the Central Ontario Regiment, World War I.
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Harry McArthur during World War I.
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Soldiers breaking camp during the First World War.
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Regimental Number 195695
From the Canadian Virtual War Memorial:
“Henry first joined the Army as part of the 80th Battalion, on August 10, 1915. He was discharged at Camp Barriefield, on September 25, 1915 as "medically unfit." In January, 1916, he enlisted again, this time with the 93rd Battalion, 57th Regiment, Peterborough Rangers. On July 15, 1916, Henry shipped out of Halifax, Nova Scotia, aboard the SS Empress of Britain and arrived in Liverpool, England on July 25, 1916. In September 1916, he was moved to France and on October 2, 1916, was assigned to a Unit that was fighting, in the Battle of the Somme, near the village of Courcelette. On October 12th, 1916, he was wounded by shrapnel and on October 14, 1916 he died of those wounds. He was 39 years (?), four months old. Ironically, October 14 was the birthday, of his wife Susan.”
From the Northern Advance, December 28, 1916:
"Pte. Henry Smith, a resident of Bradford nine years ago, has been killed in action. He enlisted at Peterboro."
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Matthew Archer, the son of Thomas and Jennie May Archer. He served in the First World War and died in France.
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These are the children of Charles and Emily (Johnson) Adams, farmers of Bradford. David and John in the back row, and their sisters Bertha, Lilly (Perry) and Emily (Else). Jessie Lawrence is not pictured as she lived in Saskatchewan. David and John fought in World War I, though John died in Belgium on November 10th, 1917 and is buried in the Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery.
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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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Photograph of World War I soldier J. William Dale, who lost his life in St. Eloi on May 10th, 1916.
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Attestation Paper - Elwood Belfry
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Attestation paper, page 1, for Elwood James Belfry for World War One.
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Hilliard Fennell, son of James Fennell, served in the infantry during the First World War.
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