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Guerre 1914-1915. - Villers-au-Bois (P.-de-C.) - Maison bombardee
Guerre 1914-1915. - Villers-au-Bois (P.-de-C.) - Maison bombardee
View of damage done to a house., WesternFront
Guerre 1914-1915. - Villers-au-Bois (P.-de-C.) - Un aspect du pays
Guerre 1914-1915. - Villers-au-Bois (P.-de-C.) - Un aspect du pays
View of village and damage done to buildings. A single man stands in the roadway., WesternFront
Guerre 1914-1915. - Villers-au-Bois (P.-de-C.) - Une ferme bombardee
Guerre 1914-1915. - Villers-au-Bois (P.-de-C.) - Une ferme bombardee
View of damage done to buildings., The Western Front
Guerre 1914-1916 Mont-Saint-Eloi (P.-de-C.) - Les Tours et le Cimetiere
Guerre 1914-1916 Mont-Saint-Eloi (P.-de-C.) - Les Tours et le Cimetiere
Image of the ruins of Mont St. Eloi Abbey, near Arras, damaged by artillery during World War I. The cemetary is visible in front.Part of a series., The Western Front
Harold Willard Edward - 1918
Harold Willard Edward - 1918
Scraps of poetry written by Harold Edward who served in Siberia with the Royal 85th Battery. "The Game : being a record of the trials, troubles, and tribulations "somewhere" in Siberia" ; "Vodka" ; "One Night on Kopek Hill" . Also a photograph of three "Pill Rollers" taken oon the 25th st. Bridge with President Murray's house in the background. Portrait from a composite., LettersandDiaries
Here's to the Boys of the 160
Here's to the Boys of the 160
Sheet music for a song dedicated to the 160th Bruce Battalion of the Great War., Patriotic Music
Historian Bill Waiser speaks at Memorial Bench unveiling
Historian Bill Waiser speaks at Memorial Bench unveiling
Historian and Great War Commemoration Committee member Bill Waiser speaks at the unveiling of the memorial bench, constructed in memory of students and staff who served during the First World War.
Home Sweet Home For you We're Fighting
Home Sweet Home For you We're Fighting
Home Sweet Home for You We’re Fighting / words by Captain Joe Lawson, music by Gordon V. Thompson, 1916. “Captain Joe Lawson’s Great Recruiting Song”, Patriotic Music
Honourable Discharge for Private Humphrey Donoghue
Honourable Discharge for Private Humphrey Donoghue
Certificate of Honourable discharge for Private Humphrey Donoghue of the 5th Canadian Infantry Battalion, who was disabled in the Great War. Signed by George R. J., SaskWar
Houses of Ypres
Houses of Ypres
Painting of the bombed out houses of Ypres, Image was donated on disk to the University of Saskatchewan Archives and Special Collections as a part of Art and Art History's visual library.
I Want My Daddy
I Want My Daddy
Two songs: "I Want My Daddy" and "Good-Bye Mother Dear" by M. Manley, also writer and composer of "Good Luck to the Boys of the Allies" ; "I Love You Canada" and "When They Come Back", Patriotic Music

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