232nd Battalion Band at North Battleford
- S-B5187
- Item
- ca. 1915
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232nd Battalion Band at North Battleford
Colonel Bradshaw, Officers and Mascot of 243rd Battalion
Parte de Theodore Charmbury family fonds
Col. Bradshaw and some officers from the 243rd Battalion play with a bear, the Battalion's mascot.
James Ewart Wright correspondence, clippings, military records
Parte de Textual Records (Private) Collection
Records pertaining to James Ewart Wright, originally of Carnduff, Saskatchewan. Includes: biographical notes; letters written by Ewart Wright while on military training in Winnipeg, and from his postings in England and Belgium during the First World War, and from England during the Second World War; letter from his wife Nell to Eliza Wright at Carnduff, ca. 1940s; obituary, 1976; clippings including one entitled, Mobilize, re: the South Saskatchewan Regiment, 1939; service record, 1939; letter dated July 25, 1917 from Ewart's brother, Austin, of the 108th Battalion.
Up The Johns! The Story of the Royal Regina Rifles
Parte de Published Items (Private) Collection
Publication written by Stewart A.G. Mein and published by The Senate of The Royal Regina Rifles. Printed by Turner - Warwick Publications Inc., North Battleford. Includes information relating to 28th (Northwest) Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force and 1st Battalion, The Regina Rifle Regiment, Canadian Active Service Force.
Wounded in Action: Sergeant Billy, the goat in military service for Canada in the Great War
Parte de Published Items (Private) Collection
Article from the Canadian Veterinary Journal, November, 1993, entitled, Wounded in Action: Sergeant Billy, the goat in military service for Canada in the Great War.
John Murdoch McDonald service pay book, biographical sketch
Parte de Textual Records (Private) Collection
Canadian Army active service pay book, issued to Pte. John Murdoch McDonald of Manor, Saskatchewan, May 8, 1918.
Biographical sketch of John Murdoch McDonald (alt sp. MacDonald) written by his son, Ken MacDonald.
5th Battalion (Western Cavalry) Canadian Expeditionary Force yearbook
Parte de Bertha Durrant collection
Yearbook of the 5th Battalion (Western Cavalry) Saskatchewan Regiment, Canadian Expiditionary Force, likely for 1915. Includes summaries of campaigns, prose and poetry, and nominal rolls of some Battalion members.
Military Tournament by the United Services Institute of Regina programme
Programme booklet for a Military Tournament hosted by the United Services Institute of Regina in connection with the Diamond Jubliee of Confederation, held July 2, 1927. Includes: an itinerary of tournament events; a sketch of Canadian history from 1534 to 1927; a listing of officers of the Headquartes of Military District No. 12 and of the Units of the Regina Garrison; a historical sketch of the first military expedition to the Qu'Appelle Lakes in August, 1874; and statistical information on the Canadian Expeditionary Force.
Parte de Published Items (Private) Collection
Illustrated publication compiled by Charles E. and Yvonne S. Burgess of Bulyea, Saskatchewan and printed by Modern Press, Saskatoon. Publication consists mainly of excerpts from the diaries of Victor Swanston and Ernest Swanston of Lumsden, Saskatchewan kept during their service with the Fifth Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force, in World War I. Yvonne Burgess is the daughter of Victor and Florence Swanston. (2 copies).
Saskatchewan Battalion Colours correspondence
Parte de Textual Records (Private) Collection
Photocopied correspondence providing information on the Colours of various infantry battalions from Saskatchewan in the Canadian Expeditionary Force that served in the Great War. Included is reference to the 5th, 28th, 46th, 68th, 152nd, 198th, 214th and 249th Battalions.