Breaking camp to move to Camp Borden
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Breaking camp to move to Camp Borden
Breaking camp to move to Camp Borden
Carl Reesor and Simeon Reesor at military camp
Simeon and Carl Reesor sit at the opening of a military tent in military uniform. Behind them is a pile of folded blankets.
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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.
Children bringing Easter gifts to the battalion
Caption in album by Anne Eby Millar: "In April 1916 the 118th Battalion was stationed on Courtland Ave., Kitchener. Local schoolchildren marched to their headquarters to bring them Easter eggs. Always fond of children, Gordon took this opportunity to get some pictures."
Children bringing Easter gifts to the battalion
Caption on back by Gordon Eby: "Easter 1916 for the 21st Battalion, Courtland Ave., Kitchener. children bring Easter egg and gifts." The children are walking down the street carrying baskets. They are turning the corner from Queen Street on to Courtland Avenue. Caption in album by Anne Eby Millar: "In April 1916 the 118th Battalion was stationed on Courtland Ave., Kitchener. Local schoolchildren marched to their headquarters to bring them Easter eggs. Always fond of children, Gordon took this opportunity to get some pictures."
Children bringing Easter gifts to the battalion
Caption in album by Anne Eby Millar: "In April 1916 the 118th Battalion was stationed on Courtland Ave., Kitchener. Local schoolchildren marched to their headquarters to bring them Easter eggs. Always fond of children, Gordon took this opportunity to get some pictures."
Children bringing Easter gifts to the battalion
Children on the steps of the battalion headquarters on Courtland Ave. in Berlin hold baskets of Easter eggs and gifts for the battalion. Caption in album by Anne Eby Millar: "In April 1916 the 118th Battalion was stationed on Courtland Ave., Kitchener. Local schoolchildren marched to their headquarters to bring them Easter eggs. Always fond of children, Gordon took this opportunity to get some pictures."
Col. Lochead assisting Dr. Woldron with inoculations
Written on back: "1915. 118 Battalion in Kitchener, Innoculations. Col. Locheed, Adj Fraser, to Doc Woldron"
David G. Epp's military exemption documents for World War I
Part of Jacob D. Epp family fonds
Part of Jacob D. Epp family fonds
Detention barracks at Camp Borden
Postcard no. 22 of 118th Battalion detention barracks at Camp Borden
Dining Room at the “The Beaver Hut,” Canadian YMCA, London
This postcard shows the dining room at the "beaver hut," the Canadian Y.M.C.A. in London.
Men of the 118th Battalion eating dinner at Camp Borden