Oakville at War
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- Photo #499 from the Oakville Historical Society Collection.Photo #499 from the Oakville Historical Society Collection.
- Photo #500 from the Oakville Historical Society Collection.Photo #500 from the Oakville Historical Society Collection.
- Photo #527 in the Oakville Historical Society Collection.Photo #527 in the Oakville Historical Society Collection.
- Photo #521 from the Oakville Historical Society Collection.Photo #521 from the Oakville Historical Society Collection.
- From right to left standing between Lorne Scots personnel are Major Rolf Guenther (Salvation Army); Douglas Bramer (Legion Padre); Bill Shields, saluting (Poppy Chairman, The Royal Canadian Legion BrFrom right to left standing between Lorne Scots personnel are Major Rolf …
- This picture, possibly from the Canadian Department of National Defence Collection now at the National Library and Archives Canada, was found behind the walls of a house on Navy Street in Oakville.This picture, possibly from the Canadian Department of National Defence Collection now …
- The Westwood Soldiers' Circle was formed in Oakville during the Second World War to communicate with and provide candies and cigarettes to Oakville servicemen overseas. The card from Corporal Roy ForThe Westwood Soldiers' Circle was formed in Oakville during the Second World …
- The Westwood Soldiers' Circle was formed in Oakville during the Second World War to communicate with and provide candies and cigarettes to Oakville servicemen overseas. Courtesy Oakville Historical SThe Westwood Soldiers' Circle was formed in Oakville during the Second World …
- The Westwood Soldiers' Circle was formed in Oakville during the Second World War to communicate with and provide candies and cigarettes to Oakville servicemen overseas. Courtesy Oakville Historical SThe Westwood Soldiers' Circle was formed in Oakville during the Second World …
- Courtesy Margaret Armstrong/Oakville Historical SocietyCourtesy Margaret Armstrong/Oakville Historical Society
- Published during the Second World War. The tribute is signed by Governor General of Canada, Alexander George Cambridge, Major General Earl of Athlone.Published during the Second World War. The tribute is signed by Governor …
- Published during the Second World War.Published during the Second World War.
- "I said to a man who stood at the gate of the year, 'Give me a light that I may tread safely into the unknown.' And he replied, 'Go out into the darkness and put your hand into the hand of God ..." D"I said to a man who stood at the gate of the …
- Captain William Sinclair Tuck was with the Canadian Field Artillery, 2nd Trench Mortar Battery, Canadian Divisional Ammunition Column. He was killed in action, October 30, 1916, and is buried in CourCaptain William Sinclair Tuck was with the Canadian Field Artillery, 2nd Trench …
- Captain William Sinclair Tuck of the 2nd Trench Mortar Battery was killed in action, October 30, 1916. Captain Tuck's body was interred at the military cemetery at Courcelles. He is mentioned in a deCaptain William Sinclair Tuck of the 2nd Trench Mortar Battery was killed …
- Circumstances of Death Report Unit: 2nd Trench Mortar Battery Name: Tuck, W.S. Rank: Captain Date of Death: 30-10-16 Cause of Death: Killed in Action Detailed report of circumstances surrounding theCircumstances of Death Report Unit: 2nd Trench Mortar Battery Name: Tuck, W.S. …
- The group includes John MacMorran (Jock)Anderson, known as Padre Jock, who moved to Oakville in 1963.The group includes John MacMorran (Jock)Anderson, known as Padre Jock, who moved …
- Padre "Jock" Anderson, chaplain to the Highland Light Infantry of Canada appears in this picture but is not identified. The graves were later moved to Holland.Padre "Jock" Anderson, chaplain to the Highland Light Infantry of Canada appears …