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We wanted to know more about our collective history, so we decided to find out.

10th Battalion marching past Stonehenge (1914).

Gunners loading a QF 18 Pounder (1917).

Parade of Recruits, Battleford, Saskatchewan (1914).

November 1918. Location and Unit are unknown.

103rd Calgary Rifles. Calgary, Alberta (1914).

No. 3 Field Ambulance (July 1916).

Captain W.A. "Billy" Bishop (August 1917).

2nd Battalion near Poperinhge after fighting at Sanctuary Wood and Maple Copse (June 1916).

John McCrae and Bonneau (circa 1917).

Turning in Mark with Ross Rifles, Barriefield Camp (June 2, 1915).

Stretcher-bearers and German POWs bring in the wounded during the Battle of Vimy Ridge (April 1917).

Graduates of the School of Nurses, Toronto General Hospital (appointed to Staff No. 4 General Hospital) (1915).

28th Battalion marches past Prime Minister Robert Borden (July 1918).

Dugouts along the Ypres Salient (July 1916).

Officers of the 48th Battery, Canadian Field Artillery (June 1918).

Camp Valcartier (September 1914).

Soldiers present a nurse with a dog brought out of the trenches (October 1916).
















