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  • Book launch for "Milton Remembers World War I"
        The launch, in November 2006, of the Historical Society's new book "Milton Remembers World War I" by John Challiner II and Jim Dills, edited by Ken Lamb.
      The launch, in November 2006, of the Historical Society's new book "Milton …
    Milton Historical Society
  • Book launch, in November 2006, of "Milton Remembers World War I"
        The launch, in November 2006, of the Historical Society's new book "Milton Remembers World War I" by John Challiner II and Jim Dills, edited by Ken Lamb.
      The launch, in November 2006, of the Historical Society's new book "Milton …
    Milton Historical Society
  • John Calvin Fleming, 1880-1946
        SCAN ONLY. For further information, see "Milton Area Biographies" by Alex Cooke.
      SCAN ONLY. For further information, see "Milton Area Biographies" by Alex Cooke.
    Milton Historical Society
  • Cyril "Ernest" Hopper, 1916
        Cyril "Ernest" Hopper, was born September 26, 1893 in Flesherton, Ontario, d. October 28, 1977, buried in Knox Church Sixteen, Oakville. His parents were William Cottell Hopper and Ellen (Shute) Hopp
      Cyril "Ernest" Hopper, was born September 26, 1893 in Flesherton, Ontario, d. …
    Trafalgar Township Historical Society
  • Esquesing Historical Society Newsletter November 2001
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    Esquesing Historical Society
  • A grandosn remembers a father and son war effort
    Oakville Beaver, 12 Nov 2009, 9, 14     Belgian Croix de Guerre; Vimy Ridge; Ypres; Somme; Flanders Fields
    Oakville Beaver, 12 Nov 2009, 9, 14   Belgian Croix de Guerre; Vimy Ridge; Ypres; Somme; Flanders Fields
    Oakville Public Library
  • Bronte Train Station Camp, World War I
        More information on Merton Camp in the essay, "The Big Trek" by Lieutenant Colonel William A. Smy, OMM, CD, UE is found in the internet link to the website of the Central Ontario branch - Western Fro
      More information on Merton Camp in the essay, "The Big Trek" by …
    Trafalgar Township Historical Society
  • Étretat – La Villa Orphée
        The Villa Orphée in Étretat was built in 1858 by musician Jacques Offenbach as a summer retreat. During World War I it was used by the British as a 20-bed convalescent home for nurses. In 1833 gifted
      The Villa Orphée in Étretat was built in 1858 by musician Jacques …
    Oakville Public Library
  • Jemappes – La Grand'Place
        Postcard mailed to Rev. R. B. Layton of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church in Kentville, Nova Scotia, from 23-year-old farmer Carl Manning Dickey in Belgium, ca. December 1916.
      Postcard mailed to Rev. R. B. Layton of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church …
    Oakville Public Library
  • Royal Military Hospital, Shorncliffe Camp
        The Canadian Army Medical Corps operated its General Hospital No. 9 at Shorncliffe from Sept. 1917 to Dec. 1918. The General Hospital No. 11 operated there from Sept. 1917 to Sept. 1919.
      The Canadian Army Medical Corps operated its General Hospital No. 9 at …
    Oakville Public Library
  • Dannes-Camiers (P.-de-C.) La Gare
        This railway station is equidistant between the village of Dannes and that of Camiers, in the Department of Pas de Calais, 14 miles south of Boulogne-sur-Mer, in Northern France. During World War I t
      This railway station is equidistant between the village of Dannes and that …
    Oakville Public Library
  • Canadian Army Service Corps mounted soldier 1919
        Scottish-born trained gardener 42-year-old James Gallaher had emigrated to Canada a year before the outbreak of war to work for the Dominion Experimental Station in Kentville, Nova Scotia. He signed
      Scottish-born trained gardener 42-year-old James Gallaher had emigrated to Canada a year …
    Oakville Public Library
  • Étretat – Le Travail des Filets [Mending the fishnets]
        Étretat is a small seaside town flanked by dramatic chalk cliffs about 26 kilometres north of Le Havre on the Upper Normandy coast. It was the location of a British General Base Hospital for five yea
      Étretat is a small seaside town flanked by dramatic chalk cliffs about …
    Oakville Public Library
  • Koln auf Rh. (Cologne on Rhine)
        The Cologne Cathedral, or "Hohe Domkirche St. Peter und Maria," is a Roman Catholic Gothic church in Cologne, Germany. Construction began in 1248 and finished over 600 years later in 1880. Today it i
      The Cologne Cathedral, or "Hohe Domkirche St. Peter und Maria," is a …
    Oakville Public Library
  • Canadian Army Service Corps mounted soldier 1916
        Scottish-born trained gardener 39-year-old James Gallaher had emigrated to Canada a year before the outbreak of war to work for the Dominion Experimental Station in Kentville, Nova Scotia. He signed
      Scottish-born trained gardener 39-year-old James Gallaher had emigrated to Canada a year …
    Oakville Public Library
  • Witley Camp
        Witley Military Camp, often simplified to Camp Witley, was a temporary army camp set up on Witley Common, near Godalming, Surrey, England (southeast of London) during both the First and Second World
      Witley Military Camp, often simplified to Camp Witley, was a temporary army …
    Oakville Public Library
  • Witley Camp
        Witley Military Camp, often simplified to Camp Witley, was a temporary army camp set up on Witley Common, near Godalming, Surrey, England (southeast of London) during both the First and Second World
      Witley Military Camp, often simplified to Camp Witley, was a temporary army …
    Oakville Public Library
  • London, Buckingham Palace
        Printed on the reverse: "Buckingham Palace stands at the end of the beautiful processional avenue known as the Mall. The Palace, the London residence of the Sovereign, is a massive and imposing build
      Printed on the reverse: "Buckingham Palace stands at the end of the …
    Oakville Public Library
  • Stonehenge from Altar Stone
        Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument located in the English county of Wiltshire. One of the most famous sites in the world, Stonehenge is composed of earthworks surrounding a circular setting of larg
      Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument located in the English county of Wiltshire. …
    Oakville Public Library
  • Tintern Abbey from S.E.
        Tintern Abbey, founded by Walter de Clare, Lord of Chepstow in 1131, is situated on the River Wye in Monmouthshire, Wales. In 1536 the monastery ended and the decay of the buildings began. On 4 Augus
      Tintern Abbey, founded by Walter de Clare, Lord of Chepstow in 1131, …
    Oakville Public Library
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