- CA BWGPL LHC-Her-WWI-OS9215
- Pièce
- 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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World War 1 Roll of Honour and Veterans
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Contains items relating to Simcoe County servicemen and women in World War I, including veterans related articles, artifacts and photographs, and the Roll of Honour
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WWI Soldier Silas Willams.
Jack Sutherland in Uniform Outside the Bradford Model School
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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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A copy of an Ontario Legislative resolution relating to World War One.
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Medal presented to Canadian Military member, Private E.J. Billings by the citizens of Bond Head in appreciation of his service during WWI. The medal was made by A. Neilly Jewelers in Bradford.
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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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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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Jack Sutherland Killed in Action
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A letter regarding the death of Jack Sutherland while he was fighting in WWI, addressed to his parents.
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