File consists of 17 portraits of various C.W.A.C. soldiers, most taken from formal seatings. Many of the photographs are mounted on photographer's studio cardboard backing and inscribed by the subject to Beatrice Ross.
Consist of clippings gathered by Ross on various military-related subjects. Identifiable newspapers include, The Calgary Herald, The Red Deer Advocate, Khaki, Sunshine Press (Sechelt)
Series consists of Canadian Women’s Army Corps related photographs collected by Beatrice Ross. Many of the photographs are signed portraits of Ross’s fellow unit members.
Includes three books:
One spiral bound notebook with handwritten excerpts of poetry, narrative, anecdotes, and sermons. Transcriber is presumed to be Ross. [194-?]
One oversize scrapbook containing newspaper clippings and transcribed poetry [194-]
One black lined notebook with handwritten “standing orders” (1943)
Series consists of military related items collected by Ross during or after her service in the Canadian Women’s Army Corps. Items include: song sheets, dinner menus, receipts, and Victory Bond certificates, [Haines Cottage name badge and attendance list?]
London at War (Quoin, 1989), The Battle of Britain (Scholastic, 1970); We Skirted the War! (P. Bowman, 1975) [with insertions]; C.W.A.C. Newsletter (Army Weekly, 1944-) [vol. I, nos. 8-12; vol. II, nos. 1-5, 7]
Consists of two general interest maps showing the two different arenas of conflict during WWII: China and Japan, Central Europe.
Originally housed in an envelope from sender Kay Dallman. 13 black and white photographs, some photoduplicate, some with written identification on either verso or recto.
Originally housed in an envelope from sender Elda Whyte. 4 photoduplicates of what appears to be Canadian Women’s Army Corps soldiers during training ca. WWII. Photos labelled on recto or with accompanying note. Includes note from Elda Whyte to Beatrice Ross.