Carswell, Col. Harold CFB Trenton
- CA ON00156 TR/0901
- File
- 1968
File contains newspaper clippings regarding Colonel Harold Carswell becoming Commander of CFB Trenton in 1968.
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Carswell, Col. Harold CFB Trenton
File contains newspaper clippings regarding Colonel Harold Carswell becoming Commander of CFB Trenton in 1968.
Carlow Township list of Vets WW I – WW II
File contains information regarding the 1865 survey of Carlow and a list of soldiers from Carlow who served in WWI, WWII, and the Korean War.
Carlow Township – John Rudolphus Booth
File contains a list of soldiers from Carlow Township that served in WWI, WWII, and Korea; and the story of John Rudolphus Booth.
Carlow Township – history list of soldiers WW. I, II, Korea; story of J.R. Booth – Mrs. Lavoy
File contains a list of soldiers from Carlow Township that served in WWI, WWII, and Korea; and the story of John Rudolphus Booth.
File contains a newspaper clipping regarding the Phay Wills Branch 587 of the Canadian Legion in Belleville for ex-service women.
File contains newspaper clippings regarding Canadian Legion Branch 110 in Trenton during 1957.
File contains various newspaper clippings published in the Intelligencer in 1969 regarding the Canadian Legion in Trenton and Belleville.
Canadian Legion Branch 99 1959-68
File contains various newspaper clippings from 1957-1968 regarding Canadian Legion Branch 99 in Belleville.
Bethel – Zion W.I. Tweedsmuir history & program 1963
File contains a history of Bethel – Zion Church, including the Women's Institutes and men who served in WWI and WWII. There is also a Bethel - Zion Centennial Anniversary program
Military – Victoria Cross winners 1915
File contains a newspaper clipping announcing the 8 Victoria Cross recipients, three of whom are Canadians
Second World War Propaganda Booklet
Part of Lewis Zandbergen collection
A booklet produced by Ford outlining some of the vehicles being produced for Canada's war effort during the Second World War.
Ford Motor Company of Canada
Part of Lewis Zandbergen collection
A notice to all former members of the RCAF announcing a new surveying initiative for northern Canada.
Royal Canadian Air Force
Items relating to Private Cecil Everett Brown
Part of Lewis Zandbergen collection
Cecil Everett Brown was born in Frankford, Ontario on 3 May 1895. One photograph is of Private Brown standing with his rifle. One photograph mugshot style photo of Brown in uniform. One document, typed with a brief biographical statement on Private Brown. Commemorative document announcing the death and his service for king and country.
Scrapbook of Rawdon news clippings
Part of Lewis Zandbergen collection
Scrapbook of news clipping relating to people in the Rawdon area of Hastings County, Ontario. Includes announcements of births, marriages and deaths and reports on people serving in the Second World War. Compiled by Eileen MacMullen.
MacMullen, Eileen Mabelle Elspeth
Commissions for:
Sir Mackenzie Bowell (honorary Lieutenant Colonel), 26 March 1906
George Harold Holton (Lieutenant in the 15th Regiment Argyll Light Infantry), 15 February 1908
*Donald Mackenzie Holton (2nd Lieutenant in the Canadian Armoured Corps), 10 September 1943
Correspondence to and from George Harold Holton about the army's failure to transfer him to a role in the 15th Argyle Light Infantry Battalion after the end of the First World War. Includes one written on Holton Lumber Company letterhead. Also includes a promotional leaflet for Holton's campaign as a Liberal candidate for the Parkdale by-election in Toronto in 1946.
Holton, George Harold
Fonds consists of records pertaining to Earl Gilbert Wheeler of the 13th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery, Canadian Expeditionary Force. The folders are composed of personal letters to Gunner Wheeler's friends and family written while he was stationed at various posts throughout World War I. It also includes financial documents, educational certificates and other professional and personal papers. In addition to these records, documents containing correspondence about his injury, the search for his whereabouts, as well as his death certificate.
Wheeler, Earl
The fonds consists of 48 letters written during World War I, transcriptions of the letters, 1 CD and a book titled 'Just a Few Lines: A Memoir of William Thomas Miles from the Great War, 1916-1919'. The book is written by Thomas N. Miles and William J. Miles, Will Miles' sons and is based on this collection of letters. 47 of the letters are from Will Miles to his mother and 1 is from his cousin Maud to Will Miles. The letters are written between Sept. 30, 1916 and Feb. 18, 1919. Most of the letters are sent from France with a few of them sent from England, Barriefield Camp and Bramshott Camp. The letters discuss Will Miles' day to day life being a soldier during WWI, Flanders mud, lice, hunger and poison gas, meeting girls, complaining of the the food he eats, people being injured or sick, himself being injured, the weather, thanks for receiving parcels, running into old friends and looking forward to coming home in 1918.
Miles, William Thomas
Group of First World War servicemen
Part of Lewis Zandbergen collection
Photo-postcard of a group of 25 men in uniform, taken by A. Nash, 39 Surrey Street, Brighton, Ontario. A note on the back identifies Raymond Chambers in the back row, second from right and Bill Fitchett in the second row from the top, second from right. Raymond Hunter Chambers of Stirling was drafted into the Canadian Expeditionary Force on October 13th, 1917 and William James Fitchett of Tweed was drafted on October 16th, 1917.