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5758 |
A0183 |
Graham Pain Collection |
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Canadian Soldiers, 27th Battalion In England |
Military ▪ World War I |
1915, April
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5759 |
A0183 |
Graham Pain Collection |
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Canadian Soldiers, 27th Battalion In England |
Military ▪ World War I |
1915, April
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5760 |
A0183 |
Graham Pain Collection |
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Canadian Soldiers, 27th Battalion In England |
Military ▪ World War I |
1915, April
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57679 |
A1763 |
Anne Cressin Collection |
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Cpr Railway Bridge At Bergens Cutoff In Winnipeg Where The City Of Winnipeg 27th Battalion Had Their Bivouac During World War I |
Bridges ▪ Railways ▪ World War II |
1915, April
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31298 |
A1044 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Front Page, Manitoba Free Press: Canadian Troops Play Glorious Part For Empire: Winnipeg And West Paid Heavy Toll In Strenuous Fighting In Flanders |
Documents ▪ Journalism ▪ Newspapers ▪ World War I |
1915, April 26
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24240 |
A0811 |
Winnipeg Tribune Collection |
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Group Photo - First Assiniboia Boy Scout Troop, outside St. James Mission. |
Boy Scouts ▪ Missions |
1915, April
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57674 |
A1763 |
Anne Cressin Collection |
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In The Centre Is Col. J. R. Snider And Winnipeg Mayor Richard D. Waugh With Officers Of 27th City Of Winnipeg Battalion And The Aldermen Of The City Of Winnipeg At Bergen’S Cutoff In Winnipeg, Manitoba |
Military ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics |
1915, April
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19138 |
A0614 |
Royal Winnipeg Rifles Museum |
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Sergeant Major C.S.M. Hall Was The First Winnipeg Man To Win The Victoria Cross. He Performed His Deed Ofvalor At The Second Battle Of Ypres. He Was On The Extreme Left Of The Line, Risking His Life Time & Time Again To Tend Wounded Comrades. He Was Ki, |
Awards ▪ Military ▪ Personalities ▪ World War I |
1915, April 24
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57673 |
A1763 |
Anne Cressin Collection |
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Winnipeg Aldermen And Officers Of The 27th City Of Winnipeg Battalion In Winnipeg |
Military ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics ▪ World War I |
1915, April
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