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Matheson Family fonds
Fonds · 1915-1925
Fonds consists of the correspondence of the Matheson family. It includes two letters from Ken Matheson to his mother while at Army camp in Valcartier, 1915. MG 12.156
Helen Kendall fonds
Fonds · 1916-1985
Fonds consists of Helen Kendall's personal correspondence, genealogy records, nursing and war service certifications and documents, photographs, and clippings. MG 12.275
Kenneth Morrison fonds
Fonds · 1917-1958
Fonds consists of correspondence between Kenneth Morrison and Alick Morrison of Glasgow, Scotland, concerning the Morrisons of Berneray (1950-1958). Records also include miscellaneous papers including material on World War 1 victory loans and a reproduction of the will of Kenneth's father, Roderick Morrison. MG 6.65
Lt. John Pringle
Item · ca. 1917
Item is a photograph of Lt. (also Rev.) John Pringle in uniform sitting in the trenches during the First World War. He is surrounded by various personal effects including a rifle and coat. He is identified in a typed caption at the top of the photograph. 78-1150-2900
Charles H. Sutherland fonds
Fonds · 1917-1974
Fonds consists of a scrapbook assembled by Charles Sutherland that includes some World War 1 clippings. MG 12.119
War Wasp
Item · 1917
Item is a photographic postcard of the "War Wasp," launched at Trenton, Pictou County, at 1pm Monday, 9 July, 1917. Crew members on deck and another vessel in the background are visible. A handwritten caption reads: "View From Upper Deck Of The 'War Wasp' July 6, 1917 Trenton, Pic. Co. Nova Scotia, Whitman Photo" 78-97-1847
Item · 1918
Item is a photograph of Matron-in-Chief M.C. MacDonald, head of the Canadian Overseas Nurses during the First World War. This photograph was taken in England. 77-576-710
Annie MacDonald fonds
Fonds · 1918
Fonds consists of an autograph book of signatures and poems that Annie MacDonald collected during World War 1. MG 20.21
Boat Builders, Beinn Bhreagh
Item · 1918
Item is a photograph of female boat builders, taken by Charles Martin of the National Geographic Society. Four women work indoors on a lifeboat in the foreground, while two others work on another boat in the background. These lifeboats were built at Beinn Bhreagh, Baddeck under the supervision of Alexander Graham Bell during the First World War. 77-86-220
John Bernard Croak fonds
Fonds · 1918-1996
Fonds consists of photographs, maps, correspondence, and textual records related to John Bernard Croak and his military service. MG 20.9