World War 1, 185th Battalion

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Gerald Liscombe and Burns MacDonald

  • NSSXA 93-33-24007
  • Pièce

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.

185th Battalion, Broughton

  • NSSXA 91-621-22582
  • Pièce

Item is a photograph of the 185th Battalion parading in Broughton, where they were stationed during the beginning of World War 1.

Gerald Liscombe and soldier

  • NSSXA 93-39-24013
  • Pièce

Item is a photograph of Gerald Liscombe (sitting) and another soldier (standing) in full uniform in a formal portrait during World War 1.

185th Battalion, Broughton

  • NSSXA 94-1121-25636
  • Pièce

Item is a photograph of the 185th Battalion parading in Broughton, where they were stationed during the beginning of World War 1.

The Breed of Manly Men: The History of Cape Breton Highlanders

  • NSSXA D 768.15 M67
  • Pièce

Item is a book titled "The Breed of Manly Men: The History of the Cape Breton Highlanders," written by Alex Morrison and Ted Slaney, which outlines the history of the Cape Breton Highlanders. The book provides information about the World War 1 experiences of the 85th and 185th Infantry Battalions.

185th Battalion, Broughton

  • NSSXA 81-1605-6685
  • Pièce

Item is a postcard of the 185th Battalion marching in Broughton, Cape Breton during World War 1. The soldiers in full uniform are marching past the rear of the Broughton Arms Hotel, which is visible in the background.

Letter to Susan Liscombe from "Bob"

Item is a letter to Susan Liscombe signed "Bob," which was written in France. In the letter, the author thanks Mrs. Liscombe for mailing him some newspapers, talks about injuries and deaths among members of the 40th that he met in England, relates his experience in the trenches, and notes a letter that he received from Gerald Liscombe regarding the disbandment of the 185th Band.

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