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- 1915-1916
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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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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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Spr. Hilliard Fennell of the Canandian Engineers during World War I, includes his medals and military insignia.
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Contains items relating to Simcoe County servicemen and women, including veterans related articles, artifacts, and photographs
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The UN Memorial Ceremony in Korea
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Mr. Coun Bal Seon, Director of Memorial Affairs with Lorraine Mantle and her mother Helen Vipond at The UN Memorial Cemetery in Busan, Korea.
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The UN Memorial Ceremony in Korea
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Mr. Marius R. Grinius, The Canadian Ambassador to The Republic of Korea, Lorraine Mantle and Helen Vipond at The UN Memorial Cemetery in Busan, Korea. A photo of the beautiful cemetery grounds and the magnificent view.
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Plaque at the War Museum in Seoul, Korea
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A plaque reading "The United Nations in grateful remembrance of men of the Armed Forces of Members States who died in Korea in the service of the United Nations 1950-1953." displayed at the War Museum in Seoul.
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The Roll of Honour Book at the War Museum in Seoul listing Milton C. Vipond among the ranks from Canada who laid down their lives for peace in Korea.
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A soldier in Pickering. Please contact the Bradford W.G. Public Library at 905-775-3328 if you have any further information.
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Walter Marshall with a musket used in the 1837 Rebellion.
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Fire chief Harold "Butch" Boyd. This photo accompanied an article about his death at the age of 64 which appeared in the Bradford Witness.
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