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Msgr. Donald MacPherson
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Item is a photograph of the 66 Battery, C.F.A. taken in Belgium. Msgr. Donald MacPherson is sitting first row centre. 77-396-530
Item · 1914
Item is a photograph of a naval convoy moving along the coast near Plymouth, England during World War 1. Taken on October 14, 1914, the ink description on the photo reads "The largest fleet of liners to cross the Atlantic at one time (32 in number) with 33,000 Canadian troops on board". 82-527-7227
Naval Sentry Stanley, Sydney
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Item is a photograph of a naval sentry guard stationed in Sydney during World War 1. The sentry is identified by his first name, Stanley. He is standing in front of a large house in full uniform with a rifle. Women are visible on the balcony of the house in the background. 82-532-7232
Naval Sentry Stanley, Sydney
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Item is a photograph of a naval sentry guard sentry stationed in Sydney during World War 1. The sentry is identified by his first name, Stanley. 82-533-7233
Nurse and soldier
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Item is a photograph of a nurse and a soldier standing outside a building during World War 1. 84-104-14204
Nurses and patient
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Item is a photograph of two nurses and a patient inside a hospital or infirmary during World War 1. 84-106-14206
Nurses and patient
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Item is a photograph of two nurses and a patient at a hospital or infirmary during World War 1. 84-107-14207
Nurses and soldier
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Item is a photograph of two nurses, a patient, and a soldier in what appears to be an infirmary or hospital taken during World War 1. 84-103-14203
On the beach
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Item is a photograph of a soldier, most likely Percy Willmot, standing next to the ocean somewhere in Europe during World War 1. 84-120-14220
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Item is a photograph of four people, one man and three women, on the edge of a cliff overlooking a lake during World War 1. 84-97-14197