46th Battalion C. E. F. on the march, Camp Sewell 1915
- R-A32275
- Pièce
- 1915
"46th Battalion C. E. F. on the march, Camp Sewell 1915". Three ranks of soldiers in variety of uniform, some carrying guns and some carrying wooden poles.
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46th Battalion C. E. F. on the march, Camp Sewell 1915
"46th Battalion C. E. F. on the march, Camp Sewell 1915". Three ranks of soldiers in variety of uniform, some carrying guns and some carrying wooden poles.
"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 (South Saskatchewan), CEF leaving Moose Jaw
Items are images of recruits for the 46th Battalion (South Saskatchewan), Canadian Expeditionary Force that were mobilized from Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.
Sutton Photo Studio
46th Battalion's Band (Bandmaster G. B. McClellan seated behind)
"46th Battalion's Band (Bandmaster G. B. McClellan seated behind bass drum)".
"46th Returns to Moose Jaw". (1) "Marching into the field next to the Armoury". (2) "Formed up at CPR Station". (3) "Men and relatives mixing at CPR Station". (4) "At the Armoury". George McClellan is boy in white pants.
53rd Canadian Infantry Battalion
Copy of document with information relating to 53rd Canadian Infantry Battalion.
65th Overseas Battalion Souvenir Edition
Illustrated booklet entitled 65th Overseas Battalion Souvenir Edition, Saskatoon, with lists of officers and men of the battalion, including Lieutenant Colonel Norman Lang, Officer Commanding.
A. M. Boyd, officer of the 5th Canadian Battalion, "Red Saskatchewans"
A. M. Boyd, officer of the 5th Canadian Battalion, "Red Saskatchewans."
Album of Canadian Army Medical Corps nurses in England, Canadian troops, and the Great War
Album with various photographs of the Canadian Army Medical Corps nurses in England, Canadian troops, the destruction of the Great War, and various scenery and buildings in England. These photographs were taken by Gladys Elizabeth Crim (nee Matheson) when she was serving as an army nurse overseas from 1917 to 1919.
Armed soldiers marching through a muddy field
Armed soldiers marching through a muddy field.