Consists of materials related to the RCNVR career of William Chalk during WWII. Fonds is divided into two series:
- Diaries and training notes.
- Photographs.
Consists of materials related to the RCNVR career of William Chalk during WWII. Fonds is divided into two series:
The collection consists of one three ring binder with 19 double-sided pages in plastic sleeves and 13 single-sided pages taken from a photo album and placed in the three ring binder. At the end of the binder there is a single plastic sleeve with 2 inserts relating to an Belgian individual who died in Buchenwald. The collection also contains a certificate from the offices of Adolf Hitler, received by Gertrud Lessman and accompanied by a large photo.
Sin títuloFonds consists of one photo album and associated loose photos. The photographs predominantly relate to Cochran's military career with the RCAF during the year of WWII. Some photographs are captioned, presumably in Cochran's hand.
Sin títuloConsists predominantly of photographs documenting the 2nd Quebec Conference, the Potsdam Conference, and the Yalta Conference. Also includes photography relating the British Home Guard During WWII as well as the Lausanne conference of 1932.
Sin títuloFonds consists of photos and a single textual item collected by Malcolm Smith during his time of service during WWII.
Sin títuloFonds consists of material pertaining to W.H. Carson's time of military service during WWI. Includes a photocopy of Carson's journal that records events in his life following his enlistment up until his taking on the role of Registrar for the 4th Canadian General Hospital. Photographs, including unit photos, are normally well captioned on verso.
Sin títuloConsists of one photo album pertaining, predominantly, to Carlsen's career as a member of the Canadian Women's Army Corps (CWAC) during WWII.
Sin títuloConsists of photographs, textual records and military medals predominately related the military career and death in combat of James McNamara during WWII.
Sin títuloFonds consists of material related to the wartime experiences of Angus Lott, from the time of his training through to the period just following the end of WWII. This fonds is notable for its large, well captioned set of aerial photography taken by Lott's crews during the final years of the war. Photographs in this sub-series show the condition of numerous key cities and rural locations in Europe and are well explained by Lott's careful captions. Fonds is divided into three series:
Consists of 11 Canadian posters produced by the offices of the Judge Advocate General related to tenets of armed conflict law. Presumably created for soldiers active in combat during WWII.
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