- R-A26741
- Unidad documental simple
- ca. 1945
Photograph cliffings of Canadian servicement overseas - Radville, Saskatchewan, reunion at the Beaver Club in London.
Photograph cliffings of Canadian servicement overseas - Radville, Saskatchewan, reunion at the Beaver Club in London.
Hon. J. G. Taggart with Brig. C. S. JL. Hertzberg, R.J. Watrous, Major-General E. Sansom, W.W. II
Hon. J. G. Taggart with Brig. C. S. JL. Hertzberg, R.J. Watrous, Major-General E. Sansom, W.W. II
Lieutenant-General A.G.L. McNaughton and Honorable J.G. Gardiner
Lieutenant-General A.G.L. McNaughton (born 1887 in Moosomin, Saskatchewan) and Honorable J.G. Gardiner. England.
Football team of 152nd Battalion soldiers, including R.B. Wells and Bert Parks
Football team of 152nd Battalion soldiers including R.B. Wells and Bert Parks with Capt. P. Shapnel, probably in England.
Canadian Army Service Corps on horses on an English street
Canadian Army Service Corps on horses on an English street. Great War. Sandgate-Kent, Shorncliffe area.
Hon. J.G. Gardiner in group photo
Honorable J.G. Gardiner in group photo with: Brig. G.R. Turner, M. Georges Bouchard, R.J. Watrous, Honorable J.G. Taggart, Brig. C.S.L. Hertzberg, Lieutenant-General A.G.L. McNaughton, Hume Wrong and Major-General Sansom. England, W.W. II.
Hon. J.G. Gardiner inspecting the Saskatoon Light Infantry Regiment
Honorable J.G. Gardiner inspecting the Saskatoon Light Infantry Regiment, somewhere in England. Lieutenant-General A.G.L. McNaughton accompanying Gardiner.
Hon. James G. Gardiner and group of army personnel
Honorable James G. Gardiner and group of army personnel watching Lieutenant-General A.G.L. McNaughton discuss water pipe break with an officer. England.
Large group of military men of D. Company, South Saskatchewan Regiment
Large group of military men of D. Company, South Saskatchewan Regiment. Sid Nelson standing in 2nd row, 8th from left.
The Saskatoon Light Infantry (M.G.) Battalion ready for inspection by Hon. G. Gardiner, England.
The Saskatoon Light Infantry (M.G.) Battalion ready for inspection by Hon. G. Gardiner, England.