118th Battalion volunteers, Oct 1915
- CA MAO Hist.Mss.1.66.4.1-013
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- 20 Oct 1915
118th Battalion volunteers, October 20, 1915
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118th Battalion volunteers, Oct 1915
118th Battalion volunteers, October 20, 1915
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21st Battalion members occupy a German outpost
Caption on back: "21st Battalion German outpo[st] occupation, Dec 1918, Colony, France."
21st Battalion taking a break during training in France
Postcard of members of the 21st battalion taking a break during training in France.
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3rd Brigade Canadian Garrison Artillery concert party
Printed on photograph: "Ed. H. Speeckaert, C. Charleroi, Brux. 3rd Brigade Canadian Garnison [sic] Artillery Concert Party."
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A German soldier Gordon met in Cologne
Written on back: "A German Gord got to know in Colona when he was with the troops of occupation in 1919." Caption by Anne Eby Millar: "A German Gordon met in Cologne."
Written on back: "A pretty rural English valley scene. June 1917." Caption in album by Anne Eby Millar: "From January 1917 until September, Gordon Eby and his comrades stayed in England. Eby went sightseeing, enjoyed the countryside and the flowers, taking numerous pictures."
Battalion campsite, probably during the move to Camp Borden
Belgian family in Ham-sur-Sambre
Four photographs of a Belgian family Gordon Eby billeted with in Ham-sur-Sambre in January 1919. The three-year-old boy is identified as Joseph, who lives with his mother Amelia and grandmother.
Belgian girls in Ham-sur-Sambre
Two Belgian girls, probably in Ham-sur-Sambre where Gordon Eby was billeted in January 1919.
Berlin says goodbye to the first troops raised
Family and friends gather at the Berlin train station to say goodbye to the first troups raised locally. Krug Furniture Company factory in the background. Written on back: "Say Goodby to first Berlin troups."
Breaking camp to move to Camp Borden
Soldiers breaking camp to move to Camp Borden
Breaking camp to move to Camp Borden
Breaking camp to move to Camp Borden
Carlings Heights, Military Camp, in London. This postcard shows the 110th, 111th, and 118th overseas battalions, as well as, the C.E.F Engineers and Y.M.C.A camp.