Attestation Paper - Elwood Belfry
- CA BWGPL LHC-Her-WWI-OS10002
- Unidad documental simple
- 1916
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Attestation paper, page 1, for Elwood James Belfry for World War One.
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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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A panoramic letter card received by Birdie Webb from a member of the Saint family who was fighting overseas in WWI in 1915. This type of card had a letter as well as photos like a postcard inside.
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Soldiers in front of Queen's Hotel on Holland Street, taking a break on their long march to Fort York for their winter dwelling and training. The soldiers were stationed at Camp Borden, but lack of shelter and proper living conditions forced nearly 5000 troops to march from Barrie to Toronto in October 1917.
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Military post card published by J.H. Douse of Lefroy. This post card was sent by Charles Houghton to Miss Ethel Hughes. Charles, who served in the medical corps during World War I, was one of the men in the picture.
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Attestation Paper, page 2 - Elwood Belfry
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Description of Elwood James Belfry upon enlistment. Pg 2
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WWI Soldier Silas Willams.
Myra Wood's Victory Medal - back
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One of the military metals received by Myra Wood. This is the back of the Victory Medal, for all who served in the First World War or in Russia from 1919-1920.
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Private William R. Sturgeon, Service No. 3038445 of the Central Ontario Regiment, World War I.
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Memorium in the Bradford Witness and South Simcoe News for those who lose their lives in WWI.
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