- R-B14134
- Item
- 1917
"46th Battalion Pipe Band". Members of the band posing with their instruments. Commanding Officer Lt.-Col. H. J. Dawson is centre, front row.
"46th Battalion Pipe Band". Members of the band posing with their instruments. Commanding Officer Lt.-Col. H. J. Dawson is centre, front row.
"46th Battalion's Band (Bandmaster G. B. McClellan seated behind bass drum)".
"46th Battalion's Band (Bandmaster G. B. McClellan seated behind bass drum)".
"A rural school orchestra - Centre School District No. 4506
"A rural school orchestra - Centre School District No. 4506. Teacher - Mrs. Hazel Jean W." A group of nine children pose with musical instruments at the front of a classroom.
"Youth band, probably in Regina. Sitting in middle, front row is Ernest Phaneuf - possible leader."
Part of Brian Stubbings collection
"Youth band, probably in Regina. Sitting in middle, front row is Ernest Phaneuf - possible leader."
(1) Ada and Dick Bird stand by a jeep with their camera equipment
Part of Dick and Ada Bird fonds
(1) Ada and Dick Bird stand by a jeep with their camera equipment. A tropical tree in background. (2) People watch a ceremony take place on a field with a large musical band and a group of uniformed people involved.
152nd Battalion Band marching on Scarth Street at 11th Avenue, on their way to Union Depot
152nd Battalion Band marching on Scarth Street at 11th Avenue, on their way to Union Depot. 1916.
152nd Battalion Band on top of old Province Building in Regina while recruiting
152nd Battalion Band on top of old Province Building in Regina while recruiting. Some members identified. May, 1916.
152nd Battalion Band playing at railway station just before leaving for Camp Hughes
152nd Battalion Band playing at railway station just before leaving for Camp Hughes.
15th Can. Res. Bn. Band seated outdoors with instruments
15th Can. Res. Bn. Band seated outdoors with instruments. Bramshott, England. 1918.
195th City of Regina, Overseas Battalion band at Camp Hughes
195th City of Regina, overseas battalion band at Camp Hughes; Bandmaster was Mr. Giddings.