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- Roy Thomas Forbes was a private with the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry; George Forbes was a corporal with the 48th Highlanders; Lockie Forbes was a private with the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry.Roy Thomas Forbes was a private with the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry; …
- Corporal Joy Dunham (later Sergeant Smith), CWAC, participated in the parade.Corporal Joy Dunham (later Sergeant Smith), CWAC, participated in the parade.
- The Sinclairs met in Surrey, England, during the war, and married there. Margaret came to live in Canada in May 1946 after William returned home from the war in January 1946.The Sinclairs met in Surrey, England, during the war, and married there. …
- Harry Farr, Flying Officer, was a navigator with #434 Bluenose Squadron. He was killed in action October 23, 1943, at the age of 28. Harry has no known grave. His name is inscribed on the Runnymede WHarry Farr, Flying Officer, was a navigator with #434 Bluenose Squadron. He …
- Fact book produced by the Canadian Women's Army Corps during the Second World War as a recruitment tool.Fact book produced by the Canadian Women's Army Corps during the Second …
- Sergeant in the Royal Canadian Air Force. Served as a tailor a the #1 Equipment Deport in Toronto. During World War I, Grammell served as a Corporal in the 15th London Regiment (British Army) from 19Sergeant in the Royal Canadian Air Force. Served as a tailor a …
- Formerly Marie Lang. Leading Air Woman for the Royal Canadian Air Force. Met husband Malcolm McDonald while in the service and returned with him to Oakville following the war.Formerly Marie Lang. Leading Air Woman for the Royal Canadian Air Force. …
- Nursing Officer from 1942 to 1945 with Queen Alexandra's Imperial Nursing Service. Moved to Oakville with her husband, Tom, in 1988.Nursing Officer from 1942 to 1945 with Queen Alexandra's Imperial Nursing Service. …
- Served from 1943 to 1946 with the Women's Royal Canadian Naval Service, Ldg. Wren 2946, a member of the File Revision Unit, in Newfoundland and other naval establishments across Canada.Served from 1943 to 1946 with the Women's Royal Canadian Naval Service, …
- Lieutenant Nursing Sister. Served in Canada, England, France, and Italy.Lieutenant Nursing Sister. Served in Canada, England, France, and Italy.
- John Callingham, R.C.A.F., was the grandson of Mrs. James Hunter of Oakville. He was married at Eskine Presbyterian Church, Ottawa. Donated by Oakville Historical Society.John Callingham, R.C.A.F., was the grandson of Mrs. James Hunter of Oakville. …
- Print - Do Not Write Name Hart, John Oliver Address Box 622 Oakville City Ontario Canada Parents' Name Mrs. H.C. Mathews Local Newspaper Trinity College School Port Hope Ontario Canada Photo by HALLPrint - Do Not Write Name Hart, John Oliver Address Box 622 …
- This button has a relief crown and field gun facing proper right. It is believed to be from the Royal Artillery and measures 2 cm in diameter.This button has a relief crown and field gun facing proper right. …
- This button is believed to have belonged to a member of the 76th Hindoostan Regiment that were in Niagara from 1812-1814.This button is believed to have belonged to a member of the …
- This is a brass military button that has a shield motif with three cannons and three cannon balls impressed on the face. There are also some traces of gilt remaining on the shield. It is believed thaThis is a brass military button that has a shield motif with …
- This is an oblong, convex brass plate for a soldier’s cross belt from 1803-1812. It is stamped with the cipher “GR” and “Royal Newfoundland Regiment”. This regiment served in Niagara during the War oThis is an oblong, convex brass plate for a soldier’s cross belt …
- This rectangular bass plate is stamped with a crown and “GR” cipher with an inscription: “MAIDA” (above crown) and “Reg. de. Watteville” (below cipher). This item is from a cross belt of a uniform ofThis rectangular bass plate is stamped with a crown and “GR” cipher …
- This brass cross belt plate was fashioned to represent the Glengarry Light Infantry Fencibles. The rectangular plate is stamped with the initials “GLI” and the number one for 1st Battalion. There isThis brass cross belt plate was fashioned to represent the Glengarry Light …
- This brass cross belt plate is stamped "41" and a crown which was created to represent the Forty-first Regiment of Foot, also known as the Welsh Regiment.The first battalion came to Canada from IrelaThis brass cross belt plate is stamped "41" and a crown which …