Item is a photograph of Hal McCurdy in full uniform during his service in World War 1.
World War I (1914-1918)
546 Archival description results for World War I (1914-1918)
Item is a postcard showing soldiers of the 25th Battalion of the CEF in an exercise during World War 1. The exercise took place in Halifax and the Armories and Park Street Church are visible in the background.
Item is a postcard showing an exercise of the 25th Battalion of the CEF in Halifax during World War 1. A note on the reverse reads: "Getting ready to form an 'outpush' for the protection of a force encamped. Small parties are being detailes to various duties - scouts - patrols sentry groups + detached posts."
Item is a postcard showing the return of the 25th Battalion of the CEF to Halifax on May 16, 1919 after the end of the First World War. Soldiers participating in the parade are noted to be carrying a Maj. Matheson, visible on the shoulders of one of the men in the bottom right corner of the photograph. A handwritten note on the photo credits it to one "F.G. Goodenough". The ship from which the soldiers are disembarking is partially visible in the background.
Item is a handwritten note to Janet Maltby, pertaining to the shipment of the scrapbook by Mary Murphy.
Fonds consists of a notebook kept by Hill while completing training for the Canadian Engineers unit.
Hill, Harold LesterItem is a photograph of the headstone of Pte. John Bernard Croak, awarded the Victoria Cross in the First World War.
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.
Item is a photograph of Helen Kendall, who served as a nursing sister during World War 1.
Fonds consists of Helen Kendall's personal correspondence, genealogy records, nursing and war service certifications and documents, photographs, and clippings.
Kendall, HelenItem is an audio recording concerning the history of Cape Breton Highlanders, including their participation in World War 1.
Item is an audio recording of pharmacist Edward Manson outlining the history of the pharmaceutical industry in Sydney, Nova Scotia. The recording includes a description of the flu epidemic that took place in the city during World War 1.
Item is a photograph of four soldiers on the deck of the HMT Saxonia during World War 1.
Item is a book titled, "Honour Roll of the Nova Scotia Overseas Highland Brigade," written by W. James MacDonald. The book includes biographical information pertaining to fallen comrades of the 85th, 185th, 193rd, and 219th Battalions.
Item is a photograph of Hugh P. MacKinnon in his World War 1 uniform, taken with his wife and family.
Item is a book titled "In Honour and Appreciation of the Veterans of Boularderie, New Harris, New Campbellton", written by Roberta Fraser and the District Veterans Memorial Committee. This book documents and commemorates veterans of Boularderie, New Harris, and New Campbellton.
Item is a pamphlet created in memoriam of Rev. John Pringle. The pamphlet includes accounts of Rev. Pringle's time spent overseas during World War 1, as well as an account of his son's death during service.
Item is a photograph of two members of the 25th Battalion of the CEF mock-fighting each other with rods during World War 1. The reverse of the photo notes the two are "In Mortal Combat."
Item is a photograph of a group of militia in Iona and Grand Narrows.
Item is a photograph of approximately twenty young men, some in uniform, prior to their departure for Europe during World War One.
Item is a transcription of lyrics to the song "It's a Lie," a World War 1 song.
Fonds consists of a scrapbook containing textual records, photographs, and objects related to James Murphy's experience as a World War 1 serviceman.
Murphy, James A.Item is an original copy of proposed orders for a minor operation during the Battle of Vimy Ridge, as received by James A. Murphy for the 46th Canadian Battalion.
Fonds consists of James D. Day's certificate of military service, 1914-1923.
Day, James DouglasItem is a photograph of James Day and William Blackwood, members of the 17th Battery, leaving for World War I.
Fonds consists of correspondence, legal documents, diaries, and clippings. It includes Anthony's MacMillan's wartime correspondence with his cousin, Cecilia MacMillan, in addition to other wartime correspondence.
MacMillan, JamesItem is a photograph of James MacMillan in full uniform with rifle during World War 1. MacMillan was killed in the war. The photo was taken by C.H. Woodill in Sydney, likely prior to MacMillan's departure.
Woodill, C.H.Fonds consists of correspondence, including letters from the Right Honourable Arthur Meighen, clippings, poetry, addresses, scrapbooks, and army service records.
Maddin, James WilliamItem is a copy of James W. Maddin's "Casualty Form- Active Service," detailing his service from October 12, 1916 to November 15, 1917.
Item is a copy of a report written by James Croak about John Bernard Croak being awarded the Victoria Cross.
Item is a copy of a report written by James Croak about John Bernard Croak being awarded the Victoria Cross.
Item is a photograph of J.E. Burchell and his granddaughter Dorothy Clarke on a snowy day towards the end of the First World War. Burchell is holding a roll of papers and a house is visible in the background.
Item is a photograph of J.E. Burchell and his granddaughter Dorothy Clarke on a snowy day during World War 1. Burchell is holding a roll of papers and a house is visible in the background.
Fonds consists of John Alexander MacKinnon's diaries, a photographic postcard, and his World War 1 enlistment information and record of service book.
MacKinnon, John AlexanderItem is a photograph of John Bernard Croak, later awarded the Victoria Cross, in full uniform during World War 1.
File contains details on the John Bernard Croak's Victoria Cross, as well as copies of related correspondence, maps, photographs and a booklet by the Royal Canadian Legion, Glace Bay.
Fonds consists of photographs, maps, correspondence, and textual records related to John Bernard Croak and his military service. Fonds also contain details on the Victorian Cross and its recipients as well as a booklet by the Royal Canadian Legion, Glace Bay.
Croak, John BernardItem is a newspaper clipping that details the opening of John Bernard Croak, V.C. Memorial School.
Item is a booklet focusing on John Bernard Croak's contribution during World War 1. The booklet features information about the presentation of his Victoria Cross, a map of the Western Front, photographs, maps, and correspondence.
Item is a report that details how John Bernard Croak earned his Victoria Cross in battle.
Item is a report concerning how John Bernard Croak earned his Victoria Cross Medal.
Item is a postcard showing the John Leigh Hospital at Townfield House in Altringham, England, taken during the World War 1. Four unidentified uniformed soldiers are visible in front of the building.
File contains documents related to the life of Captain Lewis Howard Johnstone, a World War 1 serviceman from Victoria Mines. Included within the file is a clipping titled "Letters relate final action for soldier," written by Lois Beaton. The article includes transcriptions of Capt. Johnstone's letters that describe battle conditions.
Fonds consists of letters from Gordon H. Harrington, clippings, deed, and genealogical notes regarding the Campbell and Curry families, and five scrapbooks related to politics, world events, Nova Scotian sports, and one related to the career of Campbell.
Campbell, Andrew D.File contains a scrapbook with clippings pertaining to Canadian and world politics from 1917 to 1925, including news of World War 1, along with notes compiled by Judge Andrew D. Campbell.
File contains a scrapbook compiled by Judge Andrew D. Campbell concerning Canadian and world political affairs, c.1914-1919. The scrapbook includes pamphlets on Canada's involvement in World War 1, along with Campbell's notes.
Fonds consists of textual records, scrapbooks, and photographs relating to McLennan family events and personal correspondence, including records related to Katharine McLennan's time spent serving overseas during World War 1. Also included are medals and awards received by Katharine as well as a hand-painted Christmas card of the bomb proofs at Louisbourg for a friend Anne Cameron Cook.
McLennan, Katharine SophiaFonds consists of correspondence between Kenneth Morrison and Alick Morrison of Glasgow, Scotland, concerning the Morrisons of Berneray (1950-1958). Records also include miscellaneous papers including material on World War 1 victory loans and a reproduction of the will of Kenneth's father, Roderick Morrison.
Morrison, KennethFile contains a 1917 Canada's Victory Loan Pamphlet and Victory Loan Application.
Item consists of a pamphlet concerning the reintegration of World War 1 servicemen into civilian life. It includes information about acquiring financial assistance, agricultural training, how to purchase land, and transportation rates.