Sub-file consists of a photo album of photographs taken by or for Joseph Oldford in Anzio, Italy, Sicily, Italy and Orton, Italy during the Canadian delegation to Italy to commemorate the 40th Anniversary of the Liberation of Italy during the Second World War.
Sub-file consists of a photo album of photographs taken by or for Joseph Oldford in Rome, Italy and Cassino, Italy during the Canadian delegation to Italy to commemorate the 40th Anniversary of the Liberation of Italy during the Second World War.
Item is one photograph of, from left to right, Ralph Davies, Colleen Middleton, a student delegate from L’Ardoise, Nova Scotia, and Sharkey MacDonald (Charles MacDonald) posing together in the Mediterraneo Hotel in Rome, Italy on the last night of the delegation to Italy.
Item is one photograph of Ralph Davies posing at a scenic rest stop while travelling from Ravenna, Italy to Rome, Italy.
Item is one photograph of Cape Breton Highlander Captain Clarence McDougal Archibald (F49861). The photograph has been cut into an oval with the top and bottom cut flat.
Item is one photograph of Cape Breton Highlander, Private Sandy Ross (Alexander Joseph Ross, F59996), standing in front of a bell tent. On the back of the photo Sandy had written “To: Rita, Love: Sandy”.
Item is one postcard featuring a photograph of Cape Breton Highlander Private Allie Colson (George Aloysious Colson, F55017). The postcard is directed to Annie MacNeil who lived at 26 King Street, Scotchtown, N.S.
Item is one photograph of Canadian delegates and veterans, Sharkey MacDonald (Charles MacDonald, left) and Ralph Davies, after laying a wreath on behalf of the Cape Breton Highlanders during a commemorative ceremony at the Cassino War Memorial in Cassino, Province of Frosinone, Italy, where four Highlanders with unknown graves are memorialized.
Item is one photograph of tourists at the Cassino War Memorial in Cassino, Province of Frosinone, Italy.
Item is one photograph of Canadian delegates taking part in a memorial ceremony at the Cassino War Cemetery in Cassino, Province of Frosinone, Italy.
Item is one photograph of Ralph Davies in St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican in Italy.
Item is one photograph of Sharkey MacDonald (Charles MacDonald) in St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican.
Item is one photograph of Italian servicemen at a ceremony to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the liberation of Italy at the Victor Emmanuel II National Monument in Rome, Italy.
Item is one photograph of a Swiss Guard in St. Peter’s Square, Vatican City.
Item is one photograph of “30th Anniversary: The Canadians in Italy” delegate, Paul Triquet, VC, and his wife, Alberte Triquet (née Alberte Chenier), standing in St. Peter’s Square, Vatican City, before attending an audience with Pope Paul VI. Triquet was one of three men on the trip who had been awarded the Victoria Cross.
Item is one photograph of Ralph Davies standing in front of one of the Fountains of St. Peter’s Square during a tour of the Vatican.
Item is one photograph of Ralph Davies standing in St. Peter’s Square during a tour of the Vatican.
Item is one photograph of Deputy Minister of Veterans Affairs Bruce Brittain stepping down from the podium during a briefing for the delegates of the “30th Anniversary: The Canadians in Italy” trip at the Skyline Hotel in Ottawa, Ontario. Polly MacDonald of Prince Edward Island is seated beside the Deputy Minister.
Item is one photograph of the Honourable Daniel MacDonald, Minister of Veterans Affairs, at a briefing held by the Department of Veterans Affairs for the “30th Anniversary: The Canadians in Italy” held at the Skyline Hotel in Ottawa, Ontario.
Item is one photograph of Ralph Davies, a Second World War veteran of the Cape Breton Highlanders, who was chosen as a delegate for the “30th Anniversary: The Canadians in Italy” commemorative trip to Italy.
Item is one photograph of Charles MacDonald (Sharkey MacDonald, left) and Emmie Right at the Skyline Hotel in Ottawa, Ontario during a briefing held by the Department of Veterans Affairs regarding logistics for the delegates’ trip to Italy to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Liberation of Italy.
File consists of photographs taken by former Cape Breton Highlanders, Ralph Davies and Sharkey MacDonald (Charles MacDonald), during the “30th Anniversary: The Canadians in Italy” delegation sent to Italy by the Canadian Department of Veterans Affairs to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the liberation of Italy during the Second World War.
File consists of two welcome signs from the Municipio di Rimini, Italy which were displayed for the Canadian Delegation sent to Rimini to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Liberation of Italy during the Second World War.
Item is one typewritten letter from F.W. Arthur, District Director of Veterans Welfare for the Department of Veterans Affairs, to Ralph Davies providing him with his Air Canada ticket for his flight to Ottawa, Ontario on April 19, 1975.
Item is a typewritten letter from J.M. Ruttan, Chief of Information Services for the Department of Veterans Affairs, to Ralph Davies with an information package for the “30th Anniversary: The Canadians in Italy” delegation. The package includes information on travel, allowances, baggage, customs, documents, dress, and tips for the delegation's Papal Audience.
Item is one typewritten letter from G.S. Way, Director of Public Relations for the Department of Veterans Affairs, to Ralph Davies to let him know that his passport had been received by the Department of External Affairs ahead of the "30th Anniversary: The Canadians in Italy" delegation trip to Italy.
Item is one typewritten letter from F.W. Arthur, District Director of Veterans Welfare with the Department of Veterans Affairs, to Ralph Davies confirming his Air Canada reservation for his ticket from Ottawa, Ontario to Rome, Italy.
Item is one typewritten letter from the Department of Veterans Affairs and signed on behalf of the Director of Public Relations, G.S. Way, to Ralph Davies congratulating him for his nomination as a member of the "30th Anniversary: The Canadians in Italy" Official Delegation and forwarding a number of documents, including a Pro Forma, which is attached to the letter.
Item is a list of World War 2 Canadian service members buried in war cemeteries in Italy, including Gradara War Cemetery, Argenta Gap War Cemetery, Bologna War Cemetery, Villanova Canadian War Cemetery, Rimini Gurkha War Cemetery, Rimini Cremation Memorial, Montecchio War Cemetery, San Marino Town Cemetery, Ravenna War Cemetery, Moro River War Cemetery, Ancona War Cemetery, Forli War Cemetery, Naples War Cemetery, Minturno War Cemetery, Holten Canadian War Cemetery, Holten General Cemetery, Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery, Cesena War Cemetery, Coriano Ridge War Cemetery, Cassino Memorial.
Item is a brochure for an all inclusive tour to Italy planned for veterans, wives, widows, and Silver Star Mothers to coincide with the “30th Anniversary: The Canadians in Italy” delegation.
Series consists of materials created in the years following the Second World War (World War 2, WW2), including photographs and documents from the Canadian delegations sent to Italy to commemorate the 30th and 40th anniversaries of the Liberation of Italy in 1945.
Item is one photograph of Major Sylvester B. MacKinnon (Syl MacKinnon) standing in front of a tank with an unidentified Cape Breton Highlander in either France or Holland during World War 2 (WW2). The men are each holding a rod or cane.
Item is one photograph of four members of the Cape Breton Highlanders Signal Platoon in Italy during World War 2 (WW2). The men are wearing khaki summer uniforms and standing with their arms around each others shoulders.
Item is one photograph of Cape Breton Highlanders, from left to right, Sergeant Earl Bourgeois, Sergeant Major Alex Petrie, and Quarter Master Sergeant Phil McCormick in England during World War 2 (WW2).
Item is one photograph of Cape Breton Highlanders, from left to right, Joe Butler, Frank Clements, Angus Roberts, [?] Gillis, and C. Harte in Sheffield Park, England during World War 2 (WW2).
Sub-series consists of photographs of the Cape Breton Highlanders during World War 2 (WW2).
Item is one photograph of Cape Breton Highlanders in a two rank formation with the first rank kneeling in front of the second rank during a training exercise at their annual summer camp. Rows of bell tents can be seen in the field behind the Highlanders. Also included is a copy print of the photograph.
Item is one photograph of Cape Breton Highlanders standing in three files in front of a bell tent while in training during their annual summer camp.
Item is one photograph of eighteen Cape Breton Highlanders posing for a group photo in a field of pitched bell tents during their annual military summer training camp.
Item is one photograph of Lieutenant-Colonel Roderick Theodore Chisholm facing members of the Cape Breton Highlanders who are standing at attention in two ranks across from him during a training exercise at their annual summer camp.
Item is two handwritten and typewritten absentee lists for 'C' Company of the 185th Battalion (Cape Breton Highlanders) during World War I (WWI).
Item is a typewritten list of service men, including their first initials, last names and regimental numbers, who served in “D” Company of the 185th Battalion who were transferring to the 25th Battalion (Nova Scotia Rifles), CEF.
Item is a typewritten nominal roll of men in the 185th Battalion (Cape Breton Highlanders), including first initials, last names, and regimental numbers, who were transferred to the 17th Reserve Canadian Battalion, Bramshott, England. There are four copies of the list with various handwritten notes on each copy.
Item is a photocopy of the Cape Breton Highlanders' 1917 Christmas dinner menu for their holiday meal at Witley Camp, Surrey, England which lists the food served, along with the music that was played during the meal.
Item is a handwritten letter on notepaper with a London Gaelic Services Committee letterhead addressed to W. Macdonald from L. Campbell telling him that 40 copies of the Inverness Chronicle are enclosed in a package with the letter.
Item is Alexander Dutka’s attestation papers which he completed upon joining the 185th Battalion (Cape Breton Highlanders) of the Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Force during the First World War (World War I, WWI).
Item is a copy of A Short History & Photographic Record of the Cape Breton Highlanders 185th Overseas Battalion, CEF which features service photographs of the members of the 185th along with their name, regimental number, rank, and the division or platoon to which they belonged.
Series consists of ledgers, regimental histories, correspondence, a menu, and military records created during the First World War (World War I, WWI).
Series consists of materials created by the Cape Breton Highlanders in the years after the regiment was formed in 1871 until 1913.
Fonds consists of two articles by Mr. Dowell entitled "Who Named the Acadians" and "Strange Legend of Nyanza," a Mi'kmaw habitation near Baddeck. Also includes newspaper clippings (1969) regarding treaties.
Item is a photograph of Helen Kendall (1892-1985), who served as a Nursing Sister in the First and Second World Wars. The daughter of Dr. H.E. and Ida Kendall of Sydney, Kendall was a graduate of the Royal Victoria Hospital in Montreal.