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Series B1731-51 of return of Saskatoon Light Infantry at end of World War II led by Lt. Col. Drayton Walker, D.S.O. Images include parade down 21st Street East to Kiwanis Park, reunions with family members
"Crowd gathered in Kiwanis Park for the service at which the commando dagger Victory Loan project was dedicated." Or it could be the dedication of Vimy Memorial Bandstand in Kiwanis Park, as seen from atop Bessborough, as indicated by...
aboriginal war veterans - political influence World War II - native war veterans - Saskatchewan aboriginal peoples - social status aboriginal rights movement
It has been accepted in the historical discourse that a direct link existed between the participation of Aboriginal people in the Second World War and a new political consciousness of Aboriginal people in Canada generally, and Saskatchewan...
Image shows an exterior shot of 105th Fusiliers about to join the 2nd Contingent of the Canadian Expeditionary Forces. The company is seated on 3rd Avenue South between 19th and 20th Street East. Shown behind the men are L. Miller, barber, at...
Pamphlet produced by the Great War Veterans' Association, Saskatchewan Command. A year book for the years 1921-1922. Contents include various messages from prominent members of the Association, memorials, a list of branch committees, and songs. ...
Listing of Campion College casualties from World War II; listing of Campion College students enlisted in the Armed Forces; photos on edge of page of some students; annual report of Campion College Air Cadets with roster and photos including group...
The history of the 28th (Northwest) Battalion, C.E.F. : (October 1914-June 1919) from the memoirs of Brigadier General Alexander Ross ... the official war diary, the regimental part II orders [and] the official lists (Canadian Militia) 1907-1920
Family reunion when Saskatoon Light Infantry came home, October 3, 1945. Pte. R.J. Virtue, 424 Avenue J North greets his sister, Phyllis, his niece Mona Hicks, and Mary Gordon, friend. See B 1731
Streetcar covered with billboards advertising Victory bond campaigns. (This image used p.108, SASKATOON A CENTURY IN PICTURES.) Part of series B 2032-5, on streetcars. Called the Victory Bond special, it travelled at least two hours a day...
Lt. Col. Drayton Walker, D.S.O., commanding officer, leading Saskatoon Light Infantry, 1st Battalion along 21st Street East on its return home from war
Family at military base, barracks in background, probably at Dundurn Army Camp. Stout father (?) wears under-sized uniform, pith helmet and Hitler-style moustache. Three blond sons (?) dressed almost identically
Three RCAF personnel and six civilians, standing in field in front of propellor-driven aircraft. Steve MacEachern, second from left, possibly Alf Bence fourth from left. Aircraft is Beechcraft 18D owned by Prairie Ltd. of Moose Jaw CF.BKN (See PAL...