Image of buildings damaged by artillery. Part of series by Daily Mail [UK], "official war photographers." Series 6, no. 47. "Tourists who knew Ypres and its Rue de Lille in the days of peace can best appreciate the awfulness of its fate in the war."
Y.M.C.A.; people; grasses; buildings; clouds; trees
View of the Y.M.C.A. in Calgary with some well-dressed in front. On back of card: Helo dan we are all well and dandy are going out this am third of one Both will write when we get there. John
Y.M.C.A.; public buildings; buildings; people; pedestrians; streets;
A large multi storey Y.M.C.A. building. On back: Turlon? June 2. Dear Cousin, Isn't this fierce weather, you had it cool enough for your exams. Will write later. How are all the Kildonan people. Wishing you all success in the results of the...
Faux-framed card showing a large multi storey Y.M.C.A. building. On back: 261 - 6th St. Brandon, Man. Aug. 4/11. Dear Mrs. Hagel: Well how are you getting along any way, busy as ever I suppose, have you started the harvest yet, the crops dont...
A framed view of the Y.M.C.A. with some other buildings in front of it. On back of card: Hello Nellie [illegible] I was never going to answer your card: Things are much the same as usual with us. The store seems deserted and I notice that the...
Post card format photo of John Diefenbaker standing against a studio background in his WWI uniform and leaning on the cane in his right hand. JGD inscription on reverse reads: "Best regards from Lieut. J. G. Diefenbaker, Canadian Officers Overseas...
Hugh Aird, John Diefenbaker and John Einarson standing in front of a large haystack, England, November 1916. JGD inscription on back reads: "Hugh, John D. and Einarson supporting a haystack."
John Diefenbaker, Hugh Aird and Allan Macmillan standing in a field, England, November 1916. JGD inscription on reverse of copy reads: "Nov 5th 1916--Centre--Lieut Hugh Aird of Saskatoon (wounded) May 1917--Right--Lieut M. Allan MacMillan of...
John Diefenbaker seated in his WWI soldier's uniform with his legs crossed, his right elbow resting on the back of his chair, and a cane resting in his hands, circa 1916. He is looking directly into the camera and wearing a sober expression.
Dressed in their WWI uniforms and with canes in hand, John Diefenbaker and Allen Macmillan stand for a photo while on their way for training in England, Nova Scotia, circa 1916. JGD inscription reads: "Allen and I in Halifax."
Waist up photo of John Diefenbaker in WWI uniform, standing in front of an unidentified brick house [belonging to cousins in Kitchener, Ontario], circa 1916.