Matron-in-Chief, M.C. MacDonald, R.R.C.
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- 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.
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Matron-in-Chief, M.C. MacDonald, R.R.C.
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.
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Cape Breton Members of the Canadian Army
Item is a photograph of two unidentified members of the Canadian Army from Cape Breton, taken during the First World War. Both are in full uniform.
Cape Breton Members of the Canadian Army
Item is a photograph of two unidentified members of the Canadian Army from Cape Breton taken during the First World War.
Cape Breton Members of the Canadian Army
Item is a photograph of two unidentified members of the Canadian Army from Cape Breton taken during the First World War. One member sits while the other stands. Both are in full uniform.
Cape Breton Members of the Canadian Army
Item is a photograph of two unidentified members of the Canadian Army from Cape Breton during the First World War. Both are in full uniforms, including kilts. The reverse of the photograph has a partially obscured note that reads "Brussels, J...
Cape Breton Members of the Canadian Army
Item is a photograph of 12 unidentified members of the Canadian Army from Cape Breton during the First World War.