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91st Battalion in formation, circa 1916.
B #528 N #99032
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91st Battalion parading down Talbot Street in St. Thomas on their way to the Michigan Central Railroad Station, June 25, 1916.
B #528 N #99032
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Elgin Regiment parade, circa 1915.
B #122 N #26460
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Elgin Regiment parade, circa 1940.
B #122 N #26460
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Elgin Regiment parade, circa 1940.
B #122 N #26460
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St. Thomas and Elgin County Peace Day Celebration Parade, July 19, 1919.
B #17 N #95240
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91st Battalion leaving for overseas, 1916.
B #145 N #95496
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91st Battalion leaving for overseas, 1916.
B #145 N #95496
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91st Battalion leaving for overseas.
B #145 N #95496
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Men in uniform, circa 1900.
B #143 N #95771
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The Weatherhead Co. Ltd victory bond display in the old Granite Rink on Metcalf Street, 1943. More information with photo.
B #523 N #2584
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A display set up in front of City Hall in St. Thomas to sell war bonds, circa 1944.
B #523 N #2584
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Employees from the Weatherhead Plant in St. Thomas staffed Victory Loan Headquarters in front of City Hall, 1942-44.
B #523 N #2503
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Elgin Regiment Bugle Band marching, 1934.
B #520 N #1030
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A Company, 25th Elgin Regiment, 1906.
B #505 N #95173
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B Company, 25th Elgin Regiment, 1906.
B #505 N #95177
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C Company, 25th Elgin Regiment, 1906.
B #505 N #95172
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D Company, 25th Elgin Regiment, 1906.
B #505 N #95171
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Bugle Band, 25th Elgin Regiment, 1906.
B #505 N #95169
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Sergeants, 25th Elgin Regiment, 1906.
B #505 N #95170
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25th Elgin Regiment, 1906.
B #505 N #95174
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Overseas draft, 7th "FCCE", circa 1917.
B #4 N #7511
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A group of militia or cadets, circa 1914.
B #505 N #95176
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Last roll call for the 91st Battalion, June 25, 1916, prior to leaving for Camp Valcartier and then overseas.
B #140 N #95453
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On June 25, 1916 a crowd of more than 2,000 bid farewell to the 91st Batallion as it departed for overseas.
B #145 N #95496
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Graduates of a program offered by Truman's Garage in Aylmer to teach women the basics of car repair, circa 1945.
B #522 N #2465
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The First Hussars, a London, Ontario Regiment training near Pt. Stanley, 1914.
B #100 N #614
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Making munitions during WW I at the St. Thomas Metallic Vaults Company.
B #140 N #95481
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