Lieutenant W. J. Ferguson an officer of the 5th Canadian Battalion (Western Cavalry)
- R-A10333
- Stuk
- between 1914 and 1918
Lieutenant W. J. Ferguson, an officer of the 5th Canadian Battalion (Western Cavalry).
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Lieutenant W. J. Ferguson an officer of the 5th Canadian Battalion (Western Cavalry)
Lieutenant W. J. Ferguson, an officer of the 5th Canadian Battalion (Western Cavalry).
Sheet 2 L. Indicates railways, roads, boundaries, cultivation, water, conventional signs, type. Marked in green pencil "Inter-Div. Boundary". Marked in black pencil "Northern Boundary Cdn.?".
Ordnance Survey
Group photo of personnel, Quartermaster stores, Captain A. A. E. Batchelor, M.C., Commander
Group photo of personnel, Quartermaster stores, Captain A. A. E. Batchelor, M. C., Commander.
No. 11 Platoon, "C" Coy., Red Saskatchewan
Number 11 Platoon, "C" Coy., Red Saskatchewan. Winners of the Tudor Cup. 5th Battalion (Western Cavalry), during Great War.
Mounted Canadian troopers along flooded route, Amesbury to Salisbury
Mounted Canadian troopers along flooded route, Amesbury to Salisbury in January 1915.
Major P. S. Conroy, an officer of the 5th Canadian Battalion (Western Cavalry)
Major P. S. Conroy, an officer of the 5th Canadian Battalion (Western Cavalry) - "Red Saskatchewans", awarded Military Cross.
Two letters from a nursing friend in Mesopotamia to Miss Mary Houston, an Army nurse stationed in England during World War I; officer's advance book, bank book, clippings, Rules and Regulations of Winnipeg General Hospital's Training School for Nurses, ca. 1915; Canadian Army Medical Corps nurse's service dress, cape and badges.
Minutes, 1915-1919; cash book; correspondence and clippings.
Fourth University Company, Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantry, from Saskatoon, in Montreal
Group photograph of unidentified members of the 4th University Company, Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantry, taken in front of a building with four columns. Image taken by H.G. Stone. Louis (Lou) Bowley was a member of this company.
Chapters of Saskatchewan's Spoken History Oral History Project
Interviews conducted by Bevin Bigalky, Gillian Hanley, Bob Ellis and Alex Lapchuk for the Chapters of Saskatchewan's Spoken History oral history project, an Opportunities for Youth Project conducted by students with financial assistance from the federal government . Brief summaries are available in the Audio transcript file.
Ernest J. Holfeld of Regina, Saskatchewan, a farmer born in 1904, discusses homesteading in the Dafoe area, education, the Depression, and his involvement in political activities in the area.
Mrs. E.K. Lieppi of Regina, Saskatchewan, a farmer born in 1902, talks about her homesteading experiences in the Kronau district, school, chores, social life and World War II.
Valentine Mohr of Regina, Saskatchewan, a farmer born in 1881, discusses his personal background, homesteading in the Balgonie district in the early 1900s, community activities, the Depression, the effect of the two World Wars and anti-German sentiment.
Mr. Selzer of Regina, Saskatchewan, a farmer born in 1895, discusses his homesteading experiences in the Moose Jaw district, community life, farm co-operatives, social activities and the influence of the church.
Edith Stewart of Regina, Saskatchewan, a teacher born in 1904, talks about her homesteading experiences, school life, community activities and co-operation, Regina Normal School, teaching in a country school and social life in Regina in 1922.