- NSSXA 77-1152-1286
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Item is a photograph of the Cape Breton Highlanders arriving in Italy, with piper John MacMillan in foreground.
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Item is a photograph of the Cape Breton Highlanders arriving in Italy, with piper John MacMillan in foreground.
Certificate of Military Service
Part of James D. Day fonds
File contains Captain James D. Day's certificate of military service for World War 1.
Part of John Bernard Croak fonds
Item is a citation concerning John Bernard Croak's contributions during World War 1.
Part of Percy Charles Willmot fonds
Item is a series of clippings from a 1917 copy of the Daily Record, concerning updates on the soldiers overseas at the time, as well as photocopies.
Item is a photograph ofthe Sydney 17th Field Battery in front of the first Cape Breton County court house at Victoria Park.
Dan E. McQuarrie Experience in WW1
Item is an audio recording pertaining to Dan E. McQuarrie's experience in World War 1.
Echoes from Labor's Wars: The Expanded Edition
Item is a book titled, "Echoes from Labor's Wars: The Expanded Edition," written by Dawn Fraser. The book features narrative verse and stories concerning Cape Breton during World War 1, among other topics.
Item is a photograph of four medical personnel officers inside Moxham's Castle, stationed there during World War 1 when the castle functioned as a military hospital. The photo was taken in 1919 and shows them sat around a large desk facing the camera.
Five soldiers after "Champagne Supper"
Item is a postcard showing five members of the 25th Battalion of the CEF taken during World War 1. The photo was taken after a "champagne supper" the night before and is noted as being "taken with a small hand camera." The soldiers are identified on the reverse as: RSM Hinchcliffe (died at Vimy), CQMS Hills (Susie), Sgt. P.C. Willmot, Cpl. P. Walker, and Pte. Dr. 'Pete' Murray.
Gerald Liscombe and Burns MacDonald
Item is a photograph of Gerald Liscombe (on the left) and fellow 185th Battalion member Burns MacDonald (on the right) in full uniform during World War 1. The photo was taken in France.