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Banner '214 Batt Wildcats' - green and white - brown stains
Banner '214 Batt Wildcats' - green and white - brown stains
Pennant for the 214the (Saskatchewan) Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force, for the First World War, Object scanned in different parts and stitched together, accounting for visual anomalies in digital image; Belonged to donors stepfather
Brother Aubrey Evelyn Suthergreen Beattie
Brother Aubrey Evelyn Suthergreen Beattie
Portrait of Brother Aubrey Evelyn Suthergreen Beattie, Donated by Pat Zawislak.
CPR Station
CPR Station
The object is made out of glass and paper. The CPR commenced its passenger service from Yorkton to Nipawin in 1924. Charles Ernest Irving was the CPR station agent from Sept. 1943 until he retired on December 12, 1952 having completed 40 years of active service. His wife Flora Irving had this photograph taken Sept 29, 1973 the day that the CPR station officially closed. The station was later sold to George Swanson and moved to his farm, Donated by Isabelle Campbell.
Camp Hughes - A.Co 214th Overseas battalion
Camp Hughes - A.Co 214th Overseas battalion
Photograph of the A.Co 214th Overseas battalion at Camp Hughes in 1916 (taken by Rawson studio), Donated by Karen Walden
Camp Hughs tent city
Camp Hughs tent city
A photograph of the tent city at Camp Hughs Military camp. The name Alex J. Macdonald is written on the cardboard backing, Donated by Havvrone K. Rhodri
No. 19 Platoon - 4 CoY April 1943
No. 19 Platoon - 4 CoY April 1943
Photograph of No. 19 Platoon taken in 1943 complete with names of those present, Donation by the estate of Ted Earley
Photo Album
Photo Album
Photographs from a photo album consisting of many portraits and other types of photographs

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