Résultats
- This newspaper clipping and photo are about Stan Olmstead from the Thessalon area. The clipping is a letter he wrote to the editor of the local paper while he was stationed overseas.This newspaper clipping and photo are about Stan Olmstead from the Thessalon …
- This newspaper clipping is about two local men who were stationed overseas during the Second World War. The first man is Stan Olmstead who distinguished himself for bravery. The second man is SignalmThis newspaper clipping is about two local men who were stationed overseas …
- Esther Leishman and Morris Cote, 1943Esther Leishman and Morris Cote, 1943
- "Back L-R. Iva Allen (Mom), Emma Allen (Gramma), Aunt Elsie Wedgwood. Middle L-R Uncle Dick Allen, Norma Eaket, Donna Eaket, Uncle Albert Wedgwood. Front L-R Lyle Eaket, Ross Eaket, Uncle Ralph Allen"Back L-R. Iva Allen (Mom), Emma Allen (Gramma), Aunt Elsie Wedgwood. Middle …
- This newspaper clipping describes a celebration that took place in honor of Tommy Olmstead while he was home prior to being sent to the East coast for more training. The clipping describes who attendThis newspaper clipping describes a celebration that took place in honor of …
- "- black and white; portrait of Sapper L. G. Harrison, in uniform - original photograph loaned to Museum during exhibit ""Flags Held High"" so that this copy could be made""- black and white; portrait of Sapper L. G. Harrison, in uniform …
- "- black and white; Samuel Heather in uniform; top of picture has been cut out around his hat - printed in black ink in upper left corner: ""SAM""""- black and white; Samuel Heather in uniform; top of picture has …
- Howard Bolton. While the photo does not clearly display the cap badge, the black beret is most often worn by the armoured regiments in Canada.Howard Bolton. While the photo does not clearly display the cap badge, …
- Raymond John Hopkins & Norman Lawrence HopkinsRaymond John Hopkins & Norman Lawrence Hopkins
- This newspaper article is about the family of Tommy Olmstead celebrating his visit home before departing for the East Coast for further military training.This newspaper article is about the family of Tommy Olmstead celebrating his …
- This black and white photo is of Cliff Hickingbottom standing outdoors in what could be someone's back yard. Part of a lattice fence can be seen to his left and portions of two buildings can also beThis black and white photo is of Cliff Hickingbottom standing outdoors in …
- This newspaper clipping with photo is about Machine Gunner Elwood Hernden, from Thessalon, Ontario. The brief article describes how he was part of a battle during the war that helped to bring down aThis newspaper clipping with photo is about Machine Gunner Elwood Hernden, from …
- This is a photocopy of a photograph but it a good copy.This is a photocopy of a photograph but it a good copy.
- This is a photocopy of a photo but is in good condition.This is a photocopy of a photo but is in good condition.
- The site where the photo is taken was farmland originally owned by William Fowler. It was later operated as a butcher shop and a coffee shop that became the local "hang out" for the younger people inThe site where the photo is taken was farmland originally owned by …
- This a black & white photo of Berton and Stella Johnston's wedding. He is wearing a military uniform & she is in a long white gown and holding a bouquet of flowers.This a black & white photo of Berton and Stella Johnston's wedding. …
- This black and white photo shows George Hickingbottom in uniform including a garrison cap. He is saluting the camera. In the background various unidentified farm buildings can be seen.This black and white photo shows George Hickingbottom in uniform including a …
- This black and white photo is of Private Earl A. Vincent and his new bride taken on their wedding day in Holland, April 1946. Private Vincent wears a Canadian military uniform and his wife is wearingThis black and white photo is of Private Earl A. Vincent and …
- "-black and white -five men standing in barracks, bunk beds in background""-black and white -five men standing in barracks, bunk beds in background"