- CA MAO Hist.Mss.1.66.4.1-043
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- 1916
The 118th Battalion’s machine gun section ball team in 1916
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The 118th Battalion’s machine gun section ball team in 1916
118th Battalion canteen at Camp Borden
Caption by Anne Eby Millar: "The dinner bell in London."
118th Battalion men in camp in London, Ontario.
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118th Battalion men packing rucksacks
118th Battalion men packing rucksacks
118th Battalion men parading in Kitchener (Berlin)
118th Battalion men resting on march near London, 1915
118th Battalion men resting on march near London, 1915
118th Battalion men with kitchen wagon
118th Battalion men with kitchen wagon
118th Battalion men posing (officer lying in front), 1915. This is an unusual photograph because the officer is reclining on the ground in front of the men.
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118th Battalion outside headquarters
Caption on back reads: "118th Batt[alion] at Courtland Ave, 1916." Members of the 118th battalion outside of the headquarters on Coutland Avenue, near the corner of Queen Street in Berlin/Kitchener.
118th Battalion presentation of the colours
118th Battalion presentation of the colours in Kitchener, 1916. Presenting the colour is a time honour tradition within the British Commonwealth armies. Infantry units tend to have two colours (flags), the Queen’s colour (which is the Union Jack) and the Regimental colour (the unit’s battle flag which has its regimental honours sewn on it). When presenting the colours, the Regimental band’s drum kit is played in a pyramid formation with the colours laying on top. The ceremony is meant to instill pride amongst the soldiers of the unit in question.
Four signallers of the 118th Battalion
118th Battalion soldiers standing outside their tent
118th Battalion soup kitchen on maneuvers outside of Kitchener (Berlin).