- WWA.2023.361
- Stuk
- [193-?]
Part of Veterans Collection
Photograph of the canon that sat on the southeast corner of the memorial grounds
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Part of Veterans Collection
Photograph of the canon that sat on the southeast corner of the memorial grounds
Part of Veterans Collection
Photograph of the unveiling of the cenotaph
Part of Veterans Collection
Photograph of the memorial looking northwest
The Memorial - Whitewood Sask.
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Photograph of the memorial grounds looking north
Part of Veterans Collection
Photograph of the cenotaph and memorial grounds
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Photograph of the Great War Veterans Association building
Our Boys - Whitewood - November 1915
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Photograph of 28 men
Our Boys - Whitewood - November 1915
Part of Veterans Collection
Photograph of 26 men
Worthy of Their Country - Whitewood Boys - November 1915
Part of Veterans Collection
Photograph on a postcard of 17 men labelled Worthy of Their Country - Whitewood Boys - November 1915
217th Overseas Battalion - Camp Hughes
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Photograph of 217th Overseas Battalion at Camp Hughes
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Photograph of the reserve army
Floral Decorations at the Unveiling of the Cenotaph
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Photograph of the floral decorations at the unveiling of the cenotaph on July 22, 1922.
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Group of 53 soldiers on postcard addressed to Pte. R.J. Paice, 217 Battalion, Camp Hughes
Morton Historical Association - Executive - Group Photo
Members of the Morton Historical Association executive. Names on reverse: Dr. Arthur Silver Morton, George Wilfred Simpson, W. Glazer, Hilda Neatby, M. Evans, J. Fortin, M. Cooper, J Rea, G. Usborne, M. Dobson, N. Jacoby and K. Neatby.
Bio/historical note: Membership in the Historical Association, formed in 1917-1918, was open to any student who had taken one course in history at the University. Professor A.S. Morton fostered the society from the beginning and proved a source of inspiration in awakening and sustaining interest not only in ancient history and historical research, but also in modern problems and events. A photograph of members and a brief account of the Associations activities appears in most editions of the official yearbook or Greystone.