St. Omer Street, with wagons and streetcars, and an old church in Cassel, France
- R-A17207
- Unidad documental simple
- 1916-08
St. Omer Street, with wagons and streetcars, and an old church in Cassel, province of Nord, France.
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St. Omer Street, with wagons and streetcars, and an old church in Cassel, France
St. Omer Street, with wagons and streetcars, and an old church in Cassel, province of Nord, France.
Soldiers along the "spoil banks" at Ypres, close-up of dead soldiers at Courcelette, France
Soldiers along the "spoil banks" at Ypres, 1916 and close-up view of dead soldiers along a road at Courcelette, France. September 15, 1916.
Portal of the Virgin Mother at the Cathedral in Amiens, France
Portal of the Virgin Mother at the Cathedral in Amiens, France.
"46th Battalion Pipe Band". Members of the band posing with their instruments. Commanding Officer Lt.-Col. H. J. Dawson is centre, front row.
Destruction done to buildings in Mont-St-Eloi, France
Items are postcards showing destruction done to buildings in Mont-St-Eloi, France, during the Great War; including the Towers of the ancient Abbey and The Château, hit by shrapnel.
"South Saskatchewan 46th (overseas) Battalion in Reserves at Brewry at Lacollet 1917 A. A. Smith - 3rd from left of doorway".
A British two-seater biplane used for artillery observation and aerial fighting over the Front lines of France. Sometimes called the "Arry Tate." Bessonneau Hangar in Background. France, 1917.
Lt. Col. A. C. Garner, 12th Battalion Canadian Railways Troops
Head and shoulders of Lieutenant Colonel Garner when he was with the 12th Battalion Canadian Railways Troops in France. 1917-18.
Royal Northwest Mounted Police (RNWMP), 1st Hussars, 16th Ligh Horse, 19th Alberta Dragoons, and 10th Canadian Mounted Rifles. France? 1917.