Jack Sutherland Killed in Action
- CA BWGPL VS-1900-2018-11-22-15
- Unidad documental simple
- 1917
Parte deVital Statistics
A letter regarding the death of Jack Sutherland while he was fighting in WWI, addressed to his parents.
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Jack Sutherland Killed in Action
Parte deVital Statistics
A letter regarding the death of Jack Sutherland while he was fighting in WWI, addressed to his parents.
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W. L. Campbell Drug Store During Wartime
Parte deLocal History Collection
A photograph of W. L. Campbell Drug Store with flags in the window during wartime, taken by Lewis (Lew) Campbell in 1944.
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Jack Sutherland in Uniform Outside the Bradford Model School
Parte deLocal History Collection
Photograph of Jack Sutherland standing in front of the Bradford Model School. Jack was the son of Alexander and Elizabeth Sutherland who ran Sutherland’s Bakery and Grocery. He was the nephew of Bessie Campbell. Jack served in the First World War and was killed in action in 1917. He is buried in Shorncliffe Military Cemetery in Sandgate, Eng.
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Parte deLocal History Collection
Photograph of Jack Sutherland's grave site in Shorncliffe Military Cemetery in Sandgate, Eng. Jack was the son of Alexander and Elizabeth Sutherland who ran Sutherland’s Bakery and Grocery. He was the nephew of Bessie Campbell. Jack served in the First World War and was killed in action in 1917.
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My Canada: When Lacrosse was King in Bradford
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An article about the history and popularity of the game of lacrosse in Bradford, written by Luanne Campbell Edwards.
"At this time in June, 110 years ago, there was only one topic being discussed in every household in Bradford: the Bradford players on the Canadian Lacrosse Associations' All Star Team, then playing across Canada on their way to Vancouver, as part of an around-the-world trip promoting the national game. At that time in Canada's history, that game was lacrosse - not hockey..."
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